The single comprises a track each from Cate and Gruff. Le Bon’s Time Could Change Your Mind, a languid acoustic number that showcases Le Bon’s unique style and Nico-like cool. Produced by Jonathan Wilson at Bright Eyes’ Five Star Studio in LA, the track is new and unreleased track and will not appear on the forthcoming album.
On the flip side, Rhys’s UK-exclusive Gold Medal Winner is a shuffling bossa nova on the subject of the Olympics (For Loneliness). “I won the world cup for sadness on penalties and stress,” it says. The track might seem a timely London 2012 tie-in but it was originally recorded by Gruff Rhys and Rodrigo Amarante (Little Joy/Os Hermanos) for South American HIV/AIDS charity, Red Hot Organisation, in 2010. “It was produced by Mario Caldato Jr in Los Angeles and is so special we wanted to press it to vinyl,” says Rhys.
The two tracks sound like perfect partners – no wonder Rhys thinks so highly of Le Bon. Sure to be a big hit on the vinyl-buying bonanza that is Record Store Day, you should probably join the queue early for this one.
Cate Le Bon April Tour Dates:
23 April – London, Village Underground (Album launch party) – SOLD OUT
24 April – Manchester, Soup Kitchen
25 April – Edinburgh, Sneaky Pete’s (Communion night)
26 April – Sheffield, Harley
28 April – Cardiff, The Printhaus