Artist's albums
Blinding Lights
2022 · single
Europiana Encore
2022 · album
Io che non vivo senza te
2022 · single
Dancing Through The Rain (Piano Version)
2022 · single
The Way You Said Goodbye (Acoustic Version)
2022 · single
American Bar
2021 · compilation
Aperitivo
2021 · compilation
Night Cap
2021 · compilation
Europiana
2021 · album
Too Much History
2021 · single
Who’s Hurting Who (Remixes)
2021 · single
Who's Hurting Who (feat. Nile Rodgers)
2021 · single
Andrà tutto bene (Commentary)
2021 · single
In The Bleak Midwinter
2020 · single
Under Cover
2020 · single
Andrà tutto bene
2020 · single
Singing to Strangers (Special Edition)
2019 · album
You And Me As One (PAX Edit)
2019 · single
You And Me As One (S.P.Y Remix)
2019 · single
Human (Live at the SSE Arena, Wembley)
2019 · single
Christmas Morning
2019 · single
You And Me As One (Acoustic)
2019 · single
You And Me As One
2019 · single
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Biography
Jack Savoretti’s seventh album arrives with its own genre. Europiana is both its title and a term coined to capture the spirit of the songs and the sun-soaked influences they absorb. “When I came up with the concept, some people thought I’d lost the plot,” laughs Jack. “What? You want to invent a new genre? In fact, it already exists - it just isn’t acknowledged. There’s no chart or award for it. “Europiana isn’t a sound. It’s references and inspirations and the emotions they evoke. It’s the music of my childhood summers, remade for today. It’s apparent which artists and eras inspired us, just as it was obvious Oasis loved The Beatles, but the music is modern, not a pastiche.” Recording took place at a socially-distanced Abbey Road, with the band playing as live. “I arrived with a suitcase of 18 songs and we recorded them all as live takes in ten days,” says Jack. “Everyone was so excited to be back at work, to experience the joy of making music again. The love and camaraderie was nuts. As cheesy as it sounds, it was an emotional experience.” Jack’s first album on new label EMI, Europiana is a summer soundtrack crying out for a crowd. Gigs have already been booked. Plans are afoot for a series of special outdoor shows. Put the rose on ice to toast both its release and a genre that now has a name.