Later with Jools Holland S55 complete (1280x720p HD, 50fps, soft Eng subs)
[Note: All these episodes have been released individually. This torrent simply brings them together.]
E01
Jools Holland returns with a special and very different series, filmed at Jools's creative home, his studio in south London. / / To kick off the series, Jools chats to French musician Christine and the Queens from her base in Paris, where she has been entertaining fans with lockdown performances including music from her latest EP La Vita Nuova. The pair talk through her musical journey, loves and influences, which are illustrated by classic clips from the Later... archive and include an interesting mix of global stars and French hip-hop, and Jools discovers what her favourite TV performance of all time is. / / Alongside the archive, new music continues to feature throughout the series and in this first show, singer-songwriter Laura Marling performs a song from her home from her seventh album, Song for Our Daughter, which she released earlier than originally planned in light of the current situation and is addressed to an imaginary daughter. / / Across the series, Later... celebrates all types of music, contemporary and classic, from across many genres, and each programme also focuses on some of the new artists and music emerging in this unusual period, through VTs and special performances created for the show.
E02
Later... with Jools Holland returns for the second episode in a special and very different series, filmed at Jools's creative home, his studio in south London. / / This week, Jools chats to grime pioneer Dizzee Rascal, who is working on his forthcoming seventh album. The east London rapper joins Jools virtually from his studio to talk through his musical journey and some of the artists that were part of it, illustrated by classic clips from the Later... archive. His choices reflect the diverse array of genres, from indie to grime and jazz, that he not only loves, but have influenced his music. He also recounts tales from his illustrious career, which kicked off with his Mercury Prize winning debut Boy in Da Corner back in 2003. / / Each programme still has a focus on new music and artists emerging in this unusual time. This week is no different and features a unique performance by a contemporary artist created especially for the show.
E03
Later... with Jools Holland returns for the third episode in a special and very different series, filmed at Jools's creative home - his studio in south London. / / This week, Jools chats to Golden Globe-winning actor, comedian, musician and writer Hugh Laurie. Laurie, an accomplished pianist and guitarist, discusses his love of the piano and the blues, illustrated with treats from the Later archive. Laurie's picks reflect the influences that can be found on his own two records Let Them Talk and Didn't It Rain, the former featuring collaborations with Sir Tom Jones, Irma Thomas and Dr John. Famed first for his comedy and acting, Laurie became a household name working on shows alongside Stephen Fry, starring roles in Hollywood and arguably his most famous part as Dr Gregory House in the drama, House. / / This week also features a unique performance by multi-instrumentalist and singer Jacob Collier, who is making his debut on the show. From north London, Collier is a four-time Grammy winner and no stranger to a performance from home - it was the videos recorded in his back-room studio and uploaded to the internet that caught the attention of Quincy Jones, gained him collaborations with the likes of Chris Martin and Hans Zimmer, and which have seen critics hailing him as a musical prodigy.
E04
A special and very different series, filmed at Jools's creative home, his studio in south London. / / This week, Jools chats to one of the UK's biggest popstars, Ellie Goulding, who made her TV debut on Later... in 2009. With three platinum-selling albums under her belt, she chats to Jools ahead of the release of her fourth album this summer, which arrives ten years after her debut record and first Top 10 single Starry Eyed. The pair discuss the artists that have influenced her musical journey, illustrated by classic performances from the Later... archive. / / And making her debut is Biig Piig, a musician who grew up between Ireland and Spain and is now based in London. Recorded at home, Biig Piig brings us a taste of her sound with new single Switch, showcasing her unique brand of minimal pop. Her intriguing name was taken from a pizza menu and is one that you can bet you will be hearing a lot more of.
E05
Jools Holland returns for the fifth and penultimate episode in this special and very different series, filmed at Jools's creative home, his studio in south London. / / This week, Jools chats to double Grammy-winning soul and jazz singer Gregory Porter. From Bakersfield, California, over the past decade Porter has brought jazz to the masses with his contemporary take, fast becoming one of the best-selling artists of the genre. He is set to release his sixth album All Rise in August and his success doesn't stop at music - last year he launched podcast The Hang, which sees him chat to old and new friends, from Jeff Goldblum to Annie Lennox. Jools and Gregory discuss the artists he loves and is influenced by, illustrated with some treats and surprises from the extensive Later... archive. / / And finally making their debut on the show are Dublin band Fontaines D.C. Since the release of their debut Mercury Prize-nominated album Dogrel in April 2019, the Dublin quintet have had an unstoppable rise, having first met at college and bonded over a love of poetry. They bring a unique and exclusive performance of A Hero's Death, the title track from their forthcoming album, recorded in a myriad of interesting locations in Ireland.
E06
Jools Holland returns for the final episode in a special and very different series, filmed at Jools's creative home - his studio in south London. / / This week, Jools chats to singer, songwriter, broadcaster and frontman of Elbow, Guy Garvey. From Manchester, Garvey has a long history with Later..., having performed six times - the first back in 2003 and the most recent in 2019, when Elbow released their eighth studio album Giants of All Sizes. Alongside making music, Guy presents a weekly show on BBC 6 Music so is no stranger to delving into the back catalogues to bring listeners his favourite music. This week, he does just that with Jools as the pair discuss some of Guy's inspirations and music that he loves, illustrated with treats from the Later... archive. / / And there is a unique performance captured by an artist in their own creative space.
First broadcast: May-June 2020
Duration: 45 minutes per episode
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