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а уши-то не из Сан растут, а из уст менеджеров Роба Тима Кларка и Дэвида Энтховена
Вот такое электронное издание журнала MusicWeek должно появиться 16 октября, в котором большое внимание будет уделено карьере Робби, с раличными интервью, взятыми у его команды, в том числе и Тревора Хорна, Чемберса, Даффи и многих других.
Интересно!!
Robbie readies his swing
Music Week
Robbie Williams’ co-managers Tim Clark and David Enthoven have revealed that the star is considering recording another swing album and one featuring songs from the musicals.
The pair outline these potential future releases from Williams in a 168-page tribute magazine distributed with this week’s Music Week to mark his two decades in the industry.
Robbie Williams – Celebrating 20 Years In Music 1990-2010 features new interviews with key people who have featured strongly in his career, including Clark and Enthoven, Jean-Francois Cecillon who signed Williams to EMI, his long-time A&R Chris Briggs, his one-time songwriting collaborators Guy Chambers and Stephen Duffy, his last studio album’s producer Trevor Horn, EMI UK president Andria Vidler and the major’s former UK chairman and CEO Tony Wadsworth.
In the magazine Enthoven suggests the reunion with Gary Barlow, which produced their duet Shame and a return to the Take That fold for Williams, has “kind of re-energised him”. “He’s got his competitive boots on again,” he says.
That renewed energy is also having a positive effect on his songwriting, according to Clark. “Robbie has regained his enthusiasm for songwriting; that’s the great thing,” he says. “It’s the thing that he’s always enjoyed but he’s really got his teeth back into it. So from that point of view there will be more albums. We hope that at some point there might be another swing album. He did the first one brilliantly well. Why not?”
Williams’ first swing album, Swing When You’re Winning, spent seven weeks at number one on the OCC chart between December 2001 and the following January and was 2001’s second-biggest seller.
Enthoven reveals Williams also has the idea for a “songs from the shows” album on his computer. “As for us,” Clark interjects, “David and I could see ourselves continuing until we’re led out to grass.”
The publication of the tribute magazine ties in with the release today (Monday) by Virgin of the double-set retrospective In And Out Of Consciousness: the Greatest Hits 1990-2010, the last album in his current EMI deal. The album’s lead-off single Shame was last week competing with Warner Bros’s Cee-Lo Green release F**k You in one of the biggest battles of the year for the number one spot.
Отредактировано Better Man (13.10.2010 13:09)