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Episode 5

Jools is joined by Bloc Party, returning after a three-year break, as well as Dionne Warwick, Alice Cooper, Alt-J, Josephine Oniyama and Charley Pride.

Jools is joined by Bloc Party, whose recent album Four saw the East London quartet return after a three-year break. The legendary Dionne Warwick is in the studio with tunes from her album Now, as she celebrates the 50th anniversary of her first single release with a performance which sees her revisit some of her classic Bacharach & David collaborations.

Cambridge-based four-piece Alt-J make their Later debut with numbers from their acclaimed An Awesome Wave release. Rock legend, snake handler and guillotine owner Alice Cooper is on the show playing some classic tunes as he celebrates 40 years since School's Out. Mancunian soul singer Josephine Oniyama is also in the studio, playing a couple of songs from her debut album Portrait.

Plus, from Sledge, Mississippi, legendary country music singer and guitarist Charley Pride.

1 hour, 5 minutes

Last on

Fri 26 Oct 2012 23:50

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • Alice Cooper

    I'll Bite Your Face Off

  • Bloc Party

    So He Begins To Lie

  • Josephine

    Original Love

  • ²Ή±τ³Ω‐J

    Something Good

  • Dionne Warwick

    Make It Easy On Yourself

  • Bloc Party

    Truth

  • Alice Cooper

    School's Out

  • Josephine

    Portrait

  • Charley Pride

    Crystal Chandeliers

  • ²Ή±τ³Ω‐J

    Tessellate

  • Bloc Party

    Kettling

  • Alice Cooper

    Under My Wheels

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jools Holland
Director Janet Fraser-Crook
Series Producer Alison Howe
Performer Alt-J
Performer Bloc Party
Performer Alice Cooper
Performer Josephine Oniyama

Broadcast

Behind the scenes at Later... with Jools Holland 25 at the Royal Albert Hall

Behind the scenes at Later... with Jools Holland 25 at the Royal Albert Hall

Take a sneak peak backstage at our spectacular show celebrating 25 years