COOPER TALK PODCAST - Paul Carrack Interview - Episode 869

August 22 2021

Paul talks with Steve Cooper on his podcast Coopertalk.



THE GREAT SONG PODCAST - "HOW LONG" (Ace) with Paul Carrack Interview - Episode 618

December 16 2020

Ace. Squeeze. Mike + The Mechanics. Oh yeah, and he also wrote the #1 song in the world for the year 1995. No big deal.

Paul Carrack has made an indelible impact on pop music over the last 45 years, and we are crazy delighted to get to chat with him from across the pond.

The Great Song Podcast celebrates the greatest songs in modern music history with love and excitement, while interviewing some of the writers and artists behind them.



SITTIN' IN WITH THE CAT PODCAST - CLASSIC ARTISTS TODAY

June 28 2020


Interview with Paul Carrack on Ray White's podcast Sittin’ In With The CAT.

Classic Artists Today produces syndicated radio shows and podcasts that feature interviews with legacy bands and performers from the world of rock, pop and soul.



WFMU'S MICHAEL SHELLEY PODCAST

May 16 2020


Interview with Paul Carrack from the special podcast version of Michael Shelley's weekly radio show on WFMU, an independent community radio station based in New Jersey, which features interviews with the high-rollers of rock, soul, country, and jazz.

Featuring a selection of musical gems from his second solo album ‘Suburban Voodoo’, produced by Nick Lowe, Paul also discusses songwriting techniques, the origins of classic Carrack hits, and his early years in music, starting out in bands Warm Dust, Ace, and Squeeze.

Paul’s interview starts at 54:38 on the Audioboom player.



SHOWTALK.BIZ PODCAST - PAUL CARRACK IN CONVERSATION

February 17 2020


The man with the golden voice, Paul Carrack chats to James Watt about his life in music.



THE PC PODCASTS

1. PLACES I REMEMBER

September 04 2018


Paul Carrack is joined in his home studio by journalist and broadcaster Paul Sexton for a new series of podcast conversations leading up to the release of the much-anticipated new album 'These Days'. In programme one of four, he talks about some of the key places in his life and times, remembering a trip down the mine in his home town of Sheffield; formative gigs with an early band in Germany; and early days with Ace in London and Los Angeles, including playing football with Rod Stewart.




2. POP & SOUL HEROES


In the second in Paul's podcast series leading up to his new album 'These Days', he talks to journalist-broadcaster Paul Sexton about the songs and artists who inspired him as a young, would-be musician. He remembers early heroes such as the Everly Brothers and the Shadows, R&B giants like Sam & Dave who touched his soul, and gig-going days in Sheffield watching the dynamic Geno Washington. Plus memories of the future superstar who used to walk down Paul's street.

Listen to the accompanying Spotify playlist below.




3. A LIFE ON THE ROAD


For our third podcast, Paul recalls memorable gigs, from his first-ever performance at school to playing stadiums when Ace supported Yes. We hear why Squeeze got bombarded with toothbrushes, what it's like being in Eric Clapton's band and how Paul's looking forward to his 2019 tour.




4. THESE DAYS


The last in Paul's series of podcast conversations with journalist-broadcaster Paul Sexton marks the release of his brand new album 'These Days'. They discuss the making of the record, the contributions of drummer Steve Gadd, guitarist Robbie McIntosh and lyricist Chris Difford and the creation of highlights like 'In The Cold Light Of Day' and the title track.



RÓISÍN MEETS... (THE IRISH TIMES PODCAST)

POP'S BEST KEPT SECRET - PAUL CARRACK

October 06 2017


Paul Carrack is one of pop’s best kept secrets. Not everyone knows that the Sheffield-born musician’s incredible 40-year career has included working with legendary artists including Elton John, Eric Clapton, Squeeze, Roxy Music, the Eagles, Diana Ross, The Smiths and Nick Lowe. He came into studio, armed with his guitar, to chat to Róisín Ingle ahead of his show at The Olympia in Dublin on October 18th 2017. He spoke about the different artists he has worked with, the bands he has been in and why he’s glad he was never mega-famous, but he wouldn’t have minded being filthy rich at the same time.