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Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Pino Palladino and Blake Mills

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Pushkin Industries

Music, Society & Culture

4.54.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2021

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Pino Palladino and Blake Mills are renowned session musicians who recently collaborated on their own album, Notes With Attachments. It’s an experimental, jazz-leaning project that blew Rick Rubin’s mind. Pino Palladino is a bass player who has played on records with everyone from D’Angelo to The Who to Adele. Guitarist Blake Mills co-founded the band Dawes in 2005, and he has gone on to release critically acclaimed solo albums and produce records for the Alabama Shakes, John Legend and Fiona Apple. 

Three years ago, Pino and Blake started collaborating on what would become Notes With Attachments. The album features other incredible session musicians and pulls from influences as diverse as West African, Cuban, and English folk music.

Rick talks first with Pino Palladino on today’s episode about those wide array of influences, and how hearing Motown music as a young boy in Wales changed his life. Pino also walks us through his evolution to becoming one of the most in-demand session players. Later Blake Mills joins the conversation to talk about collaborating with Pino and why he feels bad for the touring musicians who have to play his bass parts on the road.


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0:00.0

Pushing.

0:11.3

Pino Paladino and Blake Mills are renowned session musicians who recently collaborated on their

0:16.6

own album, Notes with Attachments.

0:19.2

It's an experimental, jazz-linging project that blew Rick Rubens' mind.

0:25.4

Pino Paladino is a bass player who has played on records with everyone from D'Angelo to

0:29.7

The Who to Adel.

0:31.9

guitarist Blake Mills co-founded the band Doz in 2005 and has gone on to release critically

0:37.1

acclaimed solo albums himself and has also produced records for the Alabama Shakes, John Legend

0:42.6

and Fiona Apple.

0:44.7

Three years ago, Pino and Blake started working on what would become Notes with Attachments.

0:50.1

The album features other incredible session musicians like drummer Chris Staddy Dave and

0:54.4

Sacks player Marcus Strickland and it pulls from influences as diverse as West African,

1:00.0

Cuban and even English folk music.

1:03.2

Rick talks first with Pino Paladino on today's episode about those wide array of influences

1:08.3

and how hearing Motown music as a young boy in Wales changed his life.

1:12.8

Pino also walks us through his evolution to becoming one of the most in-demand session

1:17.1

players.

1:18.6

Later, Blake Mills joins the conversation to talk about collaborating with Pino and

1:22.9

why he feels bad for the toy musicians who have to play his bass parts on the road.

1:31.7

This is Broken Record, Liner Notes for the Digital Age.

1:34.4

I'm Justin Richmond.

1:40.7

Here's Rick Rubin with Pino Paladino and Blake Mills.

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