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Sweet Baboo Posts New Track The Worry

Wednesday, 11 January 2023 Written by Jon Stickler

Sweet Baboo has shared a new track, The Worry.

Following Hopeless, Good Luck and Horticulture, it marks the latest preview of Stephen Black's upcoming seventh studio full-length, 'The Wreckage', which is due out on January 27 via his own Amazing Tapes From Canton label.

Led by a warm, cheery piano melody, the yearning song was inspired by vintage children's TV theme tunes, and serves as an ode to taking each day as it comes. He said:

"This is the oldest song on the album and, although it’s kind of like a throwaway kids' tune, it took me a long time to get the lyrics right. I wanted the lyrics to be as direct as possible. No trimmings. I think it’s me telling either myself, or my son, or both that there’s no need to worry. Like a mantra. I think that’s easier said than done. In my mind, the Rainbow theme tune was inspiration."

Black will support his first full-length in five years with a UK tour in February and March.

Sweet Baboo Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Wed February 15 2023 - BIRKENHEAD Future Yard
Thu February 16 2023 - GLASGOW Hug and Pint
Fri February 17 2023 - SUNDERLAND Pop Recs Ltd
Tue February 21 2023 - HASTINGS Marine Fountain
Wed February 22 2023 - DALSTON Victoria
Thu February 23 2023 - RAMSGATE Music Hall
Fri February 24 2023 - BRIGHTON Komedia
Sat February 25 2023 - OXFORD Florence Park Community Centre
Wed March 01 2023 - MANCHESTER Deaf Institute
Thu March 02 2023 - HALIFAX Grayston Unity
Fri March 03 2023 - ALDERSHOT West End Centre
Sat March 04 2023 - ALDERSHOT West End Centre
Fri March 10 2023 - DEVON New Lion Brewery taproom
Sat March 11 2023 - FALMOUTH Cornish Bank
Sun March 12 2023 - STROUD Prince Albert
Fri March 17 2023 - RHAYADER Lost Arc
Sat March 18 2023 - CARDIFF TBA
Wed March 22 2023 - LEICESTER Firebug
Fri March 24 2023 - BIRMINGHAM Sunflower Lounge
Sat March 25 2023 - NOTTINGHAM JT Soars
Sun March 26 2023 - BRISTOL TBA

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