Claudia Brücken’s third solo album ‘Where Else’ (the follow up to 2012’s acclaimed collection of cover versions, ‘The Lost Are Found’) is, with the exception of Nick Drake’s ‘Day Is Done,’ a self-penned collection of songs that explores different genres and styles – moving through and around folk, blues, rock, film score, country and electronic music.
Claudia has enjoyed enormous popularity since the 1980s when she fronted the synthpop bands Propaganda and Act.
The new solo album follows Cherry Red’s expanded 2CD re-issue of Claudia’s debut solo album ‘Love: And A Million Other Things’
‘Where Else’ is a collaboration with co-writer and producer John Williams (Housemartins, Proclaimers, Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott, Blancmange, Petula Clark).
‘Where Else’ follows the lyrical thread of Claudia’s debut solo album ‘Love And A Million Other Things.’ The album is not only a collection of moods and styles but a further examination of the vagaries of love; exploring emotion, beginnings, endings, past life and future hopes.