Cat No: Yala21CD
Is Willie J Healey your favourite artists’ favourite artist? You better believe it. Alex Turner, Joe Talbot of IDLES,
Jamie T and Orlando Weeks are among those who believe, most having come onboard following the Neil
Young-meets-The Beatles-meets Elvis Costello charms of his 2020 album ‘Twin Heavy’. And while Willie has
largely been the preserve of those in the know, that’s all about to change. When Florence Welch heard his
upcoming album ‘Bunny’ via its producer, her friend Loren Humphrey, as well as through YALA! Records co-
founder Felix White, she was sufficiently impressed to invite Willie and his band on this autumn’s Florence +
The Machine arena tour.
If you’ve already discovered the album’s introductory track, ‘Tiger Woods’, you’ll have had a first taste of why
Florence was so won over. It sees Willie dive headfirst into a style of music he has always loved, but that never
previously found its way into his own songs. It’s a low-slung, sensual ‘70s-style jam which simultaneously calls
to mind Sly and The Family Stone, Philly soul, ‘Midnite Vultures’-era Beck and a little OutKast.
1.Woke Up Smiling
2.Dreams
3.Tiger Woods
4.Thank You
5.Bumble Bee
6.Black Camaro
7.Sure Feels Good
8.Chrome
9.Late Night Driving
10.Little Sister
11.Morning Teeth
12.Bumble Bee Reprise
13.Bluebird
Cat No: Yala21V
Is Willie J Healey your favourite artists’ favourite artist? You better believe it. Alex Turner, Joe Talbot of IDLES,
Jamie T and Orlando Weeks are among those who believe, most having come onboard following the Neil
Young-meets-The Beatles-meets Elvis Costello charms of his 2020 album ‘Twin Heavy’. And while Willie has
largely been the preserve of those in the know, that’s all about to change. When Florence Welch heard his
upcoming album ‘Bunny’ via its producer, her friend Loren Humphrey, as well as through YALA! Records co-
founder Felix White, she was sufficiently impressed to invite Willie and his band on this autumn’s Florence +
The Machine arena tour.
If you’ve already discovered the album’s introductory track, ‘Tiger Woods’, you’ll have had a first taste of why
Florence was so won over. It sees Willie dive headfirst into a style of music he has always loved, but that never
previously found its way into his own songs. It’s a low-slung, sensual ‘70s-style jam which simultaneously calls
to mind Sly and The Family Stone, Philly soul, ‘Midnite Vultures’-era Beck and a little OutKast.
1.Woke Up Smiling
2.Dreams
3.Tiger Woods
4.Thank You
5.Bumble Bee
6.Black Camaro
7.Sure Feels Good
8.Chrome
9.Late Night Driving
10.Little Sister
11.Morning Teeth
12.Bumble Bee Reprise
13.Bluebird
Cat No: Yala21VI
Is Willie J Healey your favourite artists’ favourite artist? You better believe it. Alex Turner, Joe Talbot of IDLES,
Jamie T and Orlando Weeks are among those who believe, most having come onboard following the Neil
Young-meets-The Beatles-meets Elvis Costello charms of his 2020 album ‘Twin Heavy’. And while Willie has
largely been the preserve of those in the know, that’s all about to change. When Florence Welch heard his
upcoming album ‘Bunny’ via its producer, her friend Loren Humphrey, as well as through YALA! Records co-
founder Felix White, she was sufficiently impressed to invite Willie and his band on this autumn’s Florence +
The Machine arena tour.
If you’ve already discovered the album’s introductory track, ‘Tiger Woods’, you’ll have had a first taste of why
Florence was so won over. It sees Willie dive headfirst into a style of music he has always loved, but that never
previously found its way into his own songs. It’s a low-slung, sensual ‘70s-style jam which simultaneously calls
to mind Sly and The Family Stone, Philly soul, ‘Midnite Vultures’-era Beck and a little OutKast.
1.Woke Up Smiling
2.Dreams
3.Tiger Woods
4.Thank You
5.Bumble Bee
6.Black Camaro
7.Sure Feels Good
8.Chrome
9.Late Night Driving
10.Little Sister
11.Morning Teeth
12.Bumble Bee Reprise
13.Bluebird