Paul Carrack has seen it all – beat, soul, prog, pub rock, pop & the perfect ‘slow burn’ career.

Paul Carrack has seen it all – beat, soul, prog, pub rock, pop & the perfect ‘slow burn’ career.

By Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

We’ve followed Paul Carrack for 50 years, a big hit single – How Long – when he was with Ace, 19 albums, countless sessions (the Smiths, Eagles and Pretenders among them) and a touring band member with Squeeze, Roxy Music, Roger Waters and Nick Lowe. He once put out an album called ‘I Know That Name’ as for so many people he’s still under the radar. His newsagent assumes he’s called “Mike” as he was the singer in Mike & the Mechanics. He's touring the UK in the autumn and looks back here at …

 

… seeing the Beatles, Chuck Berry, the Stones, Dylan and the Shadows at Sheffield Town Hall. And Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band at Mojos promoted by Pete Stringfellow.

 

… playing Cologne, Frankfurt and Hamburg clubs in the early ‘70s.

 

… his time with earnest prog adventurers Warm Dust – “please don’t look them up”.

 

… the value of having your own label in the world of streaming.

 

… when Elvis Costello got him to sing the vocal on Tempted by Squeeze.

 

… supporting Fleetwood Mac and Free.

 

… playing Ray Charles, Nat King Cole and Sinatra tunes with a big band.

 

… how it feels to be “dropped like a stone” by Radio Two when you no longer fit the demographic.

 

… the real meaning of the song How Long and what he has in common with Troy McClure of the Simpsons.

 

Paul Carrack tour dates here …

https://paulcarrack.net/


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