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about The Collection, Klaus NomiAlbum: The Collection
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Bitrate: 192 kbs.
Size: 74 mb.
Time: 54:10
Year: 1994.


Klaus Nomi

about Ses 20 Plus Belles Chansons, Klaus NomiAlbum: Ses 20 Plus Belles Chansons
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Time: 61:53
Year: 1994.


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about Simple Man, Klaus NomiAlbum: Simple Man
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Time: 41:22
Year: 1982.


Klaus Nomi

about Klaus Nomi, Klaus NomiAlbum: Klaus Nomi
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Time: 32:35
Year: 1982.


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about Live At Hurrah's (New York), Klaus NomiAlbum: Live At Hurrah's (New York)
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Time: 35:33
Year: 1979.





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Magic Numbers second album gets US release date

The Magic Numbers have announced the US release of their second album is scheduled for July.

'Those The Brokes', the follow-up to their self-titled debut, features a slightly different sequencing to the UK version, and has an additional track entitled 'Keep It In the Pocket'.

The foursome have also announced a special show at New York's Hiro Ballroom on May 9.

Recorded at Allaire Studios in Woodstock, NY and Olympic Studios in London, 'Those The Brokes' is released on July 3.

The tracklisting is:

'This Is A Song'
'You Never Had it
'Take A Chance'
'Boy'
'Undecided'
'Slow Down (The Way it Goes)'
'Keep it In the Pocket'
'Take Me Or Leave Me'
'Let Somebody In'
'Runnin' Out'
'Goodnight'
Jack White brands journalists lazy

The White Stripes frontman Jack White has brandished journalists lazy.

The frontman said that hacks did not check their facts when writing about his band.

White said: "Journalists are inherently the laziest people on earth. Even in the age of Google, they don't do any work to check what they're writing about."

Speaking about the mistruths that have followed the band, White said: "I'd say 90 per cent of what they get is from the press release. We have fun putting things in there - like in the press release for 'Elephant', somebody inserted a joke about how none of our studio equipment was made after 1963.

"Before you knew it, people thought we wouldn't touch a piece of equipment unless it's 60 years old or something! It gets to the point where you're answering questions based on a joke somebody made."

White told 'Interview' magazine that it had affected anything he reads.

Hea admitted: "Anytime I pick up a music magazine, I assume 90 per cent of it is incorrect, so I make up my own things to believe.

"Everyone knows the phrase 'Don't believe everything you read,' but how many people actually practice it?"

The White Stripes are set to release new single 'You Don't Know What Love Is' in September.
Bone Thugs Working On Album With Twista

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony continue to bring the curtain down on their once nasty feud with Chicago MC Twista via the collaboration "C-Town," a track from "Strength & Loyalty," the Cleveland rap troupe's new album.

And the group's Layzie Bone says there's more where that came from. "We're working on an album," Layzie tells Billboard.com, though there's no firm timetable for its release yet. "We've got, like, five, six, seven songs. Twista is our dawg, man. We're unifying the Midwest. We had problems in the beginning, but that's too long ago to bring up. We're making music, man."

The artists are, in fact, anxious to put the rivalry -- which dates to the early '90s and was as much about geography as anything else -- in the past. Twista (Carl Terrell Mitchell) guested on the Layzie Bone track "Midwest Invasion," which first appeared on the 2005 X-Ray compilation "This is Hip-Hop." And Krayzie Bone joined Twista for "Spit Your Game" on last year's Notorious B.I.G. project "Duets: the Final Chapter."

"It definitely was a rivalry at one time, but it was all senseless, nonsense," says Krayzie. "We were just young and not even realizing what was going on. Now we're like, 'Man, what were we even beefing about?' We don't even know -- like, who rapped the fastest or whatever. It really didn't make sense. Now we're like, instead of beefing we can make money together."


As previously reported, "Strength & Loyalty" is due May 8 via Full Surface/Interscope. The group is playing spot club dates to promote the album's release, including a release-day home town show at the Cleveland House of Blues, with a larger tour expected later this year.



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