Hotly tipped Rag 'n' Bone Man details long-awaited debut record Human
02 December 2016, 11:42
| Written by
Laurence Day
Rag 'n' Bone Man has finally announced details of his eagerly awaited debut record Human.
The electrifying soul up-and-comer, real name Rory Graham, began his musical career as a teenage rapper, aligning himself with a local hip-hop crew in Brighton, before advancing onto blues and soul.
Human is set to feature a bunch of Graham's best-loved material - including the enormous "Human" - plus plenty of new delights.
Rag 'n' Bone Man is the only artist nominated for the BRIT Awards Critics' Choice and the BBC Sound Of 2017 longlist. He's also tipped for success by Apple and Google.
Tracklist:
- Human
- Innocent Man
- Skin
- Bitter End
- Be The Man
- Love You Any Less
- Odetta
- Grace
- Ego
- Arrow
- As You Are
- Die Easy
- The Fire (Deluxe Edition only)
- Fade To Nothing (Deluxe Edition only)
- Life In Her Yet (Deluxe Edition only)
- Your Way or the Rope (Deluxe Edition only)
- Lay My Body Down (Deluxe Edition only)
- Wolves (Deluxe Edition only)
- Healed (Deluxe Edition only)
Human is released 10 February via Columbia/Best Laid Plans. Pre-order now from iTunes.
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