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From: "Trixie" <eladora@tiscali.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: All Saints to record new album
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 23:43:04 -0000
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"Mark" <marksplace2005@bluenospamyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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> All Saints to record new album
> 23 January 2006 - 08:04:19
> Source: Music Week
>
> All Saints, one of the UK's most successful acts of the past decade, are
to
> begin recording their first album in more than four years after signing a
> long-term deal with Parlophone.
>
> There had been speculation about the return of the London four-piece after
> they were spotted leaving the offices of a number of UK majors last year,
> but Parlophone looked to be in the door from day one after Jamie Nelson
> first suggested the group should reform.
>
> "It just sort of came up in conversation with Shaznay and by chance they'd
> all met up a week or so before, so it all just fell into place really,"
says
> the Innocent Records A&R director, who will A&R the project for
Parlophone.
>
> Nelson adds the group have started writing for what would be their third
> album and, if all goes well, a record could be out before the end of the
> year.
>
> It is nine years since the release of All Saints' self-titled debut which
> included the hits Never Ever, I Know Where It's At and Lady Marmalade. The
> follow-up, Saints & Sinners, was released in 2000.
>
> Nelson is in no doubt about the group's place in the market. "I just don't
> think anyone has taken their place," he says. "They've always been the
right
> side of credible, the right side of cool and I think so long as they
deliver
> the right record you can't really go wrong."
>
>
Or to put it another way-
their solo careers flopped and they need the cash
+Trixie
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