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MIDGE URE – A MAN OF TWO WORLDS

Midge Ure has announced the release of his new album A Man Of Two Worlds this May.

The new album, which represents his first album of new material in 12 years, is divided into two clear parts. The first half, World One: Music, consists of eight instrumental pieces, while the second half, World Two: Songs, features eight vocal songs.

This concept was partly inspired by the time Midge spent during lockdown listening to instrumental music, and some of the beautiful work he heard whilst presenting THE SPACE on Scala Radio. Hearing music that rarely finds a home on mainstream radio, he set about making something without lyrics to guide the way, where the melodies had to speak for themselves. He began writing what became a strong selection of instrumental pieces — music shaped by reflection, uncertainty, and a strange kind of quiet.

The eight vocal songs which form the second part of the album, came to Midge as the world reopened. A more divided world, in many ways a much harder and less empathetic one.

Sharing an atmosphere with the preceding instrumentals, these songs are incredibly sparse and meditative, and whilst they are subtle, with some songs dealing with the frailty of the human condition, underlying many songs is a reflection of Midge’s concerns for the discord infecting world today.

Lead track, ‘Just Words’ explores what the ’new normal’ is for people in positions of power who blatantly deny or lie, irrespective of what we can see or hear, while ‘The Man Who Stole Your Soul’ laments the current state of the US, and ‘Shouting At The Moon’ is a reminder about the power we have through unity.

Elsewhere on the album, ‘Caught In The Middle’ muses on human falliability, ‘Ordinary Man (Precious Moments)’ reflects on passing time and mortality, and the tender ‘The Pictures You Carry With You’ was crafted from a melody Midge sang to his daughters when they were babies, now recorded in the hope they might too one day sing it to their own children.

“Almost every album I’ve made over the past 40+ years has featured at least one instrumental track” commentd Midge on the new album and tour, “For this album I wanted to explore this further, showing two sides of what I do. The ‘Man of Two Worlds’ Tour will reflect this idea, combining instrumentals I have done over the years with songs, album tracks and fan favourites side by side taking the audience on a journey.”

Blitzed were delighted to talk to Midge about the album and tour. Read the interview coming up soon in issue 26 of Blitzed Magazine.

The album will be available on 2CD, 2LP and digital download. A keen photographer, all photos in the booklet/innersleeve were taken by Midge Ure.


TRACKLIST:

WORLD One : Music

1/ A Different View

2/ The Space In Between

3/ Hearing The invisible

4/ Just Below The Surface

5/ The Dimming Light

6/ The Other Side

7/ Blues and Greys

8/ The Pictures You Carry With You

WORLD Two : Songs

1/ Just Words

2/ World Away

3/ Shouting To The Moon

4/ Caught In The Middle

5/ Ordinary Man (Precious Moments)

6/ Somewhere Out There

7/ The Man Who Stole Your Soul

8/ Fan The Flame

Formats:

-2xCD, DVD sized Mediabook with 20 page booklet

-2xLP Black Vinyl, 3mm Spined sleeves,printed inners and housed in a slipcase

-D2C, Limited Edition 2xLP Coloured Vinyl, 3mm Spined sleeves, printed inners and housed in a slipcase with an alternative cover image

-Digital, 2 volume release available as download and on DSP’s

PRE-ORDER LINK: http://midgeure.lnk.to/AMoTW


A MAN OF TWO WORLDS Tour Dates :

8-May-26  Bath Forum

9-May-26 Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

11-May-26 Leicester De Montfort Hall

12-May-26 Birmingham Symphony Hall

14-May-26 Oxford New Theatre

15-May-26 Plymouth Pavilions

18-May-26 Sheffield City Hall

19-May-26 Manchester Bridgewater Hall

20-May-26 Aberdeen Music Hall

22-May-26 Glasgow SEC Armadillo

24-May-26 Edinburgh Usher Hall

25-May-26 London Barbican Hall

26-May-26 Reading Hexagon

27-May-26 Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre

29-May-26 Bradford Live

30-May-26 Nottingham Royal Concert Hall

31-May-26 Cambridge Corn Exchange

2-Jun-26 Southend Cliffs

3-Jun-26 Portsmouth Guildhall

4-Jun-26 Milton Keynes Theatre

5-Jun-26 Gateshead Glasshouse

ADDED DATES IN NOVEMBER:

20-Nov-26 York Barbican

21-Nov-26 Derby Vaillant Live

22-Nov-26 Hull Connexin Live

23-Nov-26 Brighton Dome

25-Nov-26 Cardiff Depot

27-Nov-26 Watford Colosseum

29-Nov-26 Coventry Warwick Arts Centre

30-Nov-26 Guildford G Live

Tickets available from midgeure.seetickets.com/ & www.midgeure.co.uk

Main photo: (c)ToddeVision