Paul Weller links with Col3trane for new single "Earth Beat"
18 March 2020, 16:24
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Paul Weller has recruited Col3trane for his latest single "Earth Beat", which will feature on his forthcoming album On Sunset.
The surprising collaboration is the first single to be lifted from Weller's new album On Sunset.
"Earth Beat" is Col3trane's first feature since releasing his "Good News" track last week.
Weller started creating On Sunset after his 2018 LP True Meaning. On Sunset's opening track "Mirror Ball" was recorded in the True Meaning sessions, and was originally slated to be a b-side.
The new album will feature contributions from The Staves, The Strype’s guitarist Josh McClorey, French singer Julie Gros, Slade’s Jim Lea, and more.
Tracklist:
- Mirror Ball
- Baptiste
- Old Father Thyme
- Village
- More
- On Sunset
- Equanimity
- Walkin’
- Earth Beat
- Rockets
"Earth Beat" featuring Col3trane is out now. Paul Weller's On Sunset album arrives via Polydor Records on 12 June, and is available to pre-order now.
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