Albert Hammond Announces New Album ‘Body Of Work’.

Albert Hammond
Legendary Songwriter and Performer Returns with New Album, “Body of Work” and New Video “Looking Back” released TODAY

Stream or Buy Now

“Body of Work”, released today, is Albert Hammond’s first album of new music in almost 20 years. Critics are calling it “his most rooted, reflective work to date” (Record Collector UK), which is quite a feat for the songwriter behind “The Air That I Breathe” (The Hollies), “I Don’t Wanna Lose You” (Tina Turner), and his own “It Never Rains in Southern California” (amongst many other global hits).

For the new album, Albert turned to longtime songwriting collaborator John Bettis with whom he wrote “One Moment in Time” for Whitney Houston. “I love working with him,” Albert says. “Everything is so creative, and we have so much respect for each other... and there is a chemistry.” Nowhere is that chemistry more apparent than in “Looking Back,” the new song and video accompanying the album’s release. “Looking Back” reflects the environment it was created in. Recorded at Berlin’s famed Hansa studios following a tumultuous time in the artist’s life and against the backdrop of a pandemic, it has a timeless feel... modern, but retro, nostalgic, but looking towards the future. “Looking Back/ I cherish the sun that warmed my face / Looking Back/ I’m glad that I ran every losing race.”

Albert explains, “People would think, ‘why are you glad that you lost?’ Well, because it’s the experience, isn’t it? And if you don’t do it, you don’t know if you’ll win or you’ll lose.”

Producer/ multi-instrumentalist Mathias Roska was key to the creative process. “Mathias had this idea to put me in the room with a mic and just sing the songs,” Albert explains, “because he wanted to get to know the songs.” From there tracks were fleshed out through collaborative jams, resulting in flourishes like mellotron on “Gonna Save The World” and Mathias’ mesmerizing guitar solo on “Looking Back.”

“Body of Work” is the soundtrack of an extraordinary lifetime that goes from jagged, jolting opener “Don’t Bother Me Babe” through to the quiet, gentle, and contemplative “Goodbye LA,” touching on all points folk, alt. country, pop and balladry in-between.

“Listening to what we’ve achieved at the end,” Albert reflects, “I am just so grateful and happy that I was able to go through this incredible life experience.” “Body of Work” is now an incredible album experience, shared by a timeless artist looking to bring a little light and enlightenment to the world.
 

Photo: Rita Carmo

“The world is in darkness because we don’t shine.”
Albert Hammond, 2024

Tracklisting:
1. Don’t Bother Me Babe

2. Shake A Bone

3. Gonna Save The World

4. Both Ways

5. Like They Do Across The River

6. Somebody’s Child

7. Knocking On Your Door

8. Young Llewelyn

9. Gonna Be Alright

10. Let It Go

11. The American Flag

12. Bella Blue

13. Anything You Want Me To

14. Looking Back

15. Another Heart To Break

16. Living In The Universe

17. Goodbye LA

Side Split:

Side A: 1-5; Side B: 6-10; Side C: 11-14; Side D: 15-17

Previous
Previous

Black Country Communion Return With New Album ‘V’.

Next
Next

Ian Hunter Returns With Defiance Part 2: Fiction.