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A household name across the globe for his portrayal of the brilliant and crusty Dr. House, Hugh Laurie makes his Pabst Theater debut in an entirely different role. A remarkably gifted self-taught blues pianist, Hugh Laurie adopts a legacy of New Orleans b
LET THEM TALK is the first album to be recorded by Hugh Laurie after signing to Warner Bros Records in 2010. Produced by Joe Henry and recorded in Los Angeles and New Orleans, the album is a celebration of New Orleans blues, a genre that drives Hugh’s musical raison d’être.
Spiritually inspired by similar genre albums like Ry Cooder’s Buena Vista Social Club and T-Bone Burnett’s O’ Brother Where Art Thou soundtrack, Hugh’s LET THEM TALK recordings bring together an extraordinary selection of heritage tracks, renowned musicians and vocal legends to champion this much neglected body of work.
Hugh drives the whole album on piano and vocals and is joined in the studio by the “Queen of New Orleans’ herself” Irma Thomas, blues piano and horns supremo Allen Toussaint, vocal legend Sir Tom Jones and in an especially momentous collaboration on “After You’ve Gone”by his lifelong hero Dr. John.