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Pete Townshend ‘blown away’ by two-piece band

- NICK FORBES wdp@reachplc.com

PETE Townshend from rock group The Who was so “blown away” when he heard a CD by a two-piece band originally from the West that he recorded, produced and played on their latest album.

The Bookshop Band was formed in 2010 by musicians Ben Please and Beth Porter, who write songs inspired by books and perform them to audiences in small bookshops across the UK, USA and Europe.

The duo, who are said to occupy a creative space between the literary and musical worlds, have worked with a number of celebrated writers, with some specifical­ly asking them to write songs for their book launches.

The two-piece, originally from Bath but now based in Scotland’s Wigtown, had released 13 albums when Townshend heard them and decided he wanted to work with them on their next one.

The Who guitarist, himself a former bookshop owner, said: “I listened to the CDs in my car as I was travelling. I was blown away, completely blown away.

“I got into the whole Bookshop Band technique, which is just two people making this sound like a symphony orchestra. It’s quite extraordin­ary. Each song was special in its own way. So, I reached out.”

The band’s new album Emerge, Return comprises 13 songs responding to themes including the oppression of bodies, free will and free speech, and is due to be released on June 28.

The books credited with inspiring songs on the album include Margaret Atwood’s The Testaments, Aldous

Huxley’s Brave New World and Philip Pullman’s The Book Of Dust.

Ben Please said of the experience: “It’s been a rollercoas­ter working with Pete Townshend, really exciting and not something we could ever have predicted happening.

“He brought his great musicality and experience to the recording process, doing things we’d never have thought of ourselves, offering a different perspectiv­e on the songs. That’s the value of working with a great producer.”

The band’s 14th album, the name of which was inspired by nature writer Robert Macfarlane’s book Underland, is the band’s most commercial offering to date, and has attracted praise from the likes of BBC radio presenters Shaun Keaveny and Zoe Ball.

Its release will take place alongside a podcast series of conversati­ons with the authors of some of the books which inspired its tracks, which will be released between June 15 and 22.

The album will be supported with a 71-date UK tour by the band, mostly in independen­t bookshops, starting at this year’s Glastonbur­y Festival with a set at Toad Hall.

Emerge, Return will be released on June 28.

 ?? ?? Radio presenter Zoe Ball has praised the Bookshop Band
Radio presenter Zoe Ball has praised the Bookshop Band
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Pete Townshend

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