
About this episode
The episode explores Solange's song 'Cranes in the Sky', reflecting on themes of isolation and depression amidst the backdrop of a financial crisis.
Marking 25 years of the award-winning series, Soul Music features songs from the last 25 years. “I tried to drink it away... I tried to run it away...” Solange’s hit song, written in 2008 and released eight years later, muses on themes of isolation, loneliness, and depression. She penned the lyrics to Raphael Saadiq’s instrumental in a Miami hotel room, gazing out at the cranes filling the skyline during the onset of the housing crisis and financial crash. Solange Knowles released her debut album in 2002 at the age of 16. This single appears on her third album, A Seat at the Table. She's the younger sister of Beyoncé. Featuring: Journalist Douglas Markowitz; music writer Kiana Fitzgerald; author of Why Solange Matters and Big Joanie guitarist Stephanie Phillips; and Rebecca McNeil. Producer: Eliza Lomas
People in this episode
Guests: Douglas Markowitz, Kiana Fitzgerald, Stephanie Phillips, Rebecca McNeil
Topics covered
- isolation
- loneliness
- depression
- music analysis
- songwriting
- financial crisis
Keywords
- Solange
- Cranes in the Sky
- A Seat at the Table
- isolation
- loneliness
- depression
- songwriting
- financial crisis
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: BBC Radio 4
Books & works: Cranes in the Sky, A Seat at the Table
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