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“The Road To Nashville” is the title of a new DVD??from synthpop legends Erasure. However, as on the latest “Union Street” album, the music is strictly acoustic this time around. Filmed in Nashville in May 2006, Vince Clarke and Andy Bell perform their biggest hits backed by a full band. A short film and a bonus audio CD are also included.

Europeans can buy the DVD on January 29, 2007, but North Americans has to wait until February 20.

DVD:

Boy
Blue Savannah
Oh L'Amour
Alien
Breathe
Victim of Love

How Many Times?
Spiralling
Sometimes
Tenderest Moments
Ship of Fools
Love to Hate You
Against My View
Piano Song
Rock Me Gently
Stop!
Chains of Love
Encore: A Little Respect

Bonus Tracks:

Stay With Me
Love Affair
Blue Savannah (Fan filmed footage)
Sometimes (Fan filmed footage)
The Road to Union Street (A short film)

CD:

Tracklist is the same as DVD


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Claudia Brücken is one half of Onetwo, a new electro-pop group. Here she gives us an insight into life in Cologne.
What are you up to right now?
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I’ve been working with my new band Onetwo (that’s Paul Humphreys from OMD and myself) for the last eighteen months and we’re about to release our debut album, "Instead". Paul and I have co-written pretty much all of the songs (there are 13 on our album) and there’s also a track called ‘Cloud Nine’, which I co-wrote with Martin Gore from Depeche Mode. Paul and I are releasing our album on our own label There(there) (
www.theremusic.com) and right now we’re rehearsing our band for the UK-Germany tour, which will take place around the time of the album’s release, 12th February, 2007.
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I’ve been travelling to Cologne on and off for the last five years as I’ve been working quite a lot with the fantastic DJ team Blank & Jones. They do great remixes and they are also very talented musicians. You can get a flavour of their music at
www.blankandjones.info They are based in Cologne and have introduced me to some great places.
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What’s your favourite restaurant?

Taku Restaurant—fantastic Asian cuisine in the Excelsior Hotel Ernst (
www.o-taku.de) which is as good as anywhere else in the world, including Tokyo. Plus it’s right next to Cologne’s famous Cathedral.

Where can you get the best view of Cologne?

Osman 30, a nice restaurant and lounge in the new media tower of Cologne. It’s a very sexy place and is especially great at night with the lights of the city around you.

What’s your favourite open space in the city?

The Rhine promenade with its spectacular view of Cologne’s cathedral. It’s perfect any time of year, but is especially beautiful in Spring and at Christmas. You can see all the amazing bridges and stop off at the Catheral or the Ludwig Museum.

What’s your favourite shop?

Taurus & Twins (
www.taurusandtwins.de) is a extremely fine designer label from Cologne, which also stocks well-known European and international designers such as Martin Margiela.

Where do you go out drinking and why?

The whole Friesenviertel area is a great place to hang out. You find some original Cologne breweries (Päffgen), and also some very cool lounge bars. Friesenviertel has lots of great stores and record shops too. These days Cologne is very much the modern European city!
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What nightlife tips would you give?

Check out the Triple A Club, it has a great variety of musical styles and the people are always friendly. It’s definitely a good way for the visitor to capture the current mood of Cologne nightlife.

What are your favourite things to do on a day off?

I like to browse in record shops, go to lunch with friends and watch movies (check out Pan’s Labyrinth, it’s wonderful!). I also love going to art galleries: and Cologne has so many and such a variety of artists??? go to
www.koeln-galerien.de.

Interview by Richard Bence

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Pictures by Hege Saebjornsen
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Thousands of British fans brought in the New Year with pop star Kylie Minogue as she staged her first UK show since her treatment for breast cancer. The Australian singer, 38, launched the British leg of her Showgirl Homecoming Tour at Wembley Arena in north west London. The event drew 12,000 fans who saw the singer make five costume changes during the show.

Fans in Sydney were the first to see the tour in November as Minogue, covered in pink feathers, returned to the stage. The star - who wrote a children's book during her recovery - said the show would be "the biggest party of all".

Minogue has another six dates planned at Wembley in 2007, followed by a six nights in Manchester.

Minogue's record company, Parlophone, has also said she is working on material which could be released in 2007.

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31 Dec 2006 - Marc Almond In The News

Marc Almond will be doing two special nights at Wiltons Music Hall in Londons East End around the beginning of May.
Marc Almond has always felt a part of the music hall tradition and he aims to put on two minimally amplified shows in the spirit of music hall and to bring attention to Wiltons, one of the only surviving authentic old Victorian Music Halls. Do not contact the venue for dates or tickets yet as ticket details and exact dates for the very limited seating will not be available until nearer the event itself. Marc Almond still hopes to do a major London appearance before then. The Wiltons shows will be a special event. For further information on Wiltons Music Hall visit
www.wiltons.org.uk.
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The new album, Stardom Road, is still being finished and mixed and will have a major release in 2007. Those that have heard the album say it’s phenomenal and fantastic.
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The DVD compilation, All The A's, is a legal minefield that has resulted in delays but will eventually also be released in 2007. It is out of his??control and he finds it as frustrating as some of you do when??there are given release dates only to have them changed...
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Some time ago Marc Almond recorded a song and accompanying video called 'Way You Walk' with the French artist So. The song and video are now available on the EP So 01 which contains a CD featuring five tracks and a DVD which features the videos for the tracks. Both the CD and DVD contain two versions of 'Way You Walk', the original and the Daxman remix. The CD/DVD can be purchased direct from the So website.
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Marc Almond is a guest on Jools Holland's new album, 'Moving Out To The Country', which is out now. The album features Country Music songs, all done in the Jools Holland style, and Marc Almond provides the vocal on the track 'The Games People Play'. Following on from last years popular appearance on the Jools Holland Hottenanny show (he was voted the most popular act by an on-line BBC poll) Marc Almond will again be appearing and performing 'The Games People Play'. The show will be broadcast on BBC2 on New Years Eve.
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Saint Etienne??had a special Christmas party/DJ/concert event at the Turntable Cafe at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on London's South Bank Centre on the 21st of December where they handed out, to the lucky ones in attendance, a 2 track CDEP containing the new tracks "21st Century Christmas" (an awesome cover of the Cliff Richard Christmas hit!) and "Through the Winter".

The??set list for the concert:
1. Driving Home For Christmas
2. New Year (Sugababes cover)
3. I Don't Intend To Spend Christmas Without You
4. My Christmas Prayer
5. 21st Century Christmas
6. Come On Christmas
7. I Was Born On Christmas Day
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You can now purchase the brand new fanclub CD called "What Have You Done Today Mervyn Day" from the official Saint Etienne website http://www.saintetienne.com. The album features 18 original and unreleased pieces of music that were recorded for the Paul Kelly / Saint Etienne film of the same name.
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Update on the Sarah Cracknell /Marc Almond duet called "I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten" (Dusty Springfield cover). The track will appear on Marc Almond's new CD called "Stardom Road" and will be released in the new year.
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