Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

9. Roberta FlackFirst Take

Roberta Flack speaks to me in that same way that Melanie speaks to me. She’s such a beautiful songwriter and composer and pianist and I don’t think she gets enough credit either. She’s such a beautiful songwriter and she’s, to me, up there with Joni Mitchell. She covers ‘Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye’ by Leonard Cohen so beautifully. And that piano part, I think it’s a minor key, it’s a small part that’s been sampled by Lil’ Kim and I think Notorious BIG. It’s so subtle and I don’t think you would notice it unless you loved that record. It’s so good.   It’s also so curated perfectly from start to end. I am no spring chicken and making the new album, it was my first record where the Spotify playlist was what mattered the most, and it’s really difficult because that beauty in curating the song-list and what comes where, really thinking about it, and the titles of the tracks, that mood, is gone. It’s all gone. No one cares about albums anymore. The labels want you to put the songs that they’ve chosen to be singles first and before you would never put the single first. Ever. First Take is very visual. I can see it in my head.

Selected in other Baker’s Dozens: Baxter Dury, Beth Orton, Chilly Gonzales
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