Loose Tapestries

Loose Tapestries
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Years active 2011–present
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The Loose Tapestries is an alternative music project consisting of Sergio Pizzorno, of Kasabian, and surrealist and comedian Noel Fielding. It was formed in 2012 to provide music for Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy.[2] They have released one album, Loose Tapestries Presents the Luxury Comedy Tapes, on 2 March 2012. It was released as a digital download and made available as a very limited edition of 500 records for Record Store Day on 21 April 2012.[3] It has been confirmed that a new soundtrack has been made by Loose Tapestries for the new series of the show, Luxury Comedy 2: Tales from Painted Hawaii, which began in July 2014.[4] One song on the album will feature a rap from Luther, The Wire and Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom star Idris Elba.[5]

Kasabian touring members Ben Kealey and Tim Carter also worked on the album (with Carter credited at the end of the programme) and some designing was handled by prolific Kasabian collaborator, Aitor Throup, also known for his work with Damon Albarn and his designing of the new 2009 England football kit with Umbro.

Loose Tapestries Presents the Luxury Comedy Tapes

The album Loose Tapestries Presents the Luxury Comedy Tapes features music and audio snippets from the television show Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy. The music theme matches the psychedelic genre of the programme, being surreal and frequently described as "new wave".[6]

Track listing

  1. Melon
  2. Luxury Comedy Theme
  3. The Decision
  4. Eyeball Seesaw
  5. Take Your Little Black Pants Off
  6. Ghost of a Flea (Happy Birthday Song)
  7. Surrounded by Shape Shifting Werewolves
  8. Bing Bong Changes
  9. The Jelly Fox Part 2
  10. Me and My Flamingo
  11. Moon Dog
  12. Mash Potato Life Shapes
  13. Spanish Brothers
  14. Swing Ball Blues
  15. Brown Hatted Son of a Bitch
  16. The Jelly Fox Part 3
  17. Strawberry Sunrise
  18. The Adventures of Fantasy Man
  19. Fantasy Man Theme
  20. Alan Hansen's Peg Bag
  21. Bye Bye Baby

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