Tricky announces debut Lonely Guest album featuring Lee "Scratch" Perry, Murkage Dave and more
08 September 2021, 11:37
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The self-titled debut album from Lonely Guest, a project conceived by Tricky, has been announced, and will feature contributions from the late Lee "Scratch" Perry, Murkage Dave and more.
In July Tricky released the debut Lonely Guest single, "Pre War Tension", which featured IDLES’ Joe Talbot and Marta, and today (8 September) the self-titled debut album from Lonely Guest has been announced.
The album announcement is accompanied by a new single featuring Kway called "On A Move".
Lonely Guest will feature contributions with the late Lee "Scratch" Perry, Murkage Dave, Oh Land, Maxïmo Park’s Paul Smith, Marta and more.
Tracklist:
- Lonely Guest (Feat. Marta)
- Pre War Tension (Feat. Joe Talbot, Marta, Tricky)
- Under (Feat. Oh Land)
- Pay My Taxes (Feat. Murkage Dave)
- Atmosphere (Feat. Lee “Scratch” Perry, Marta, Tricky)
- Move Me (Feat. Marta)
- Pipe Dreamz (Feat. Rina Mushonga)
- On A Move (Feat. Kway)
- Christmas Trees (Feat. Paul Smith)
- Big Bang Blues (Feat. Breanna Barbara)
"On A Move" featuring Kway is out now. Lonely Guest's self-titled debut album will be released 22 October via False Idols, and is available to pre-order now. Tricky will play London's Electric Brixton on 8 November. Buy tickets from trickysite.com.
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