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01. "Morning Sun" 02. "Bodies" 03. "You Know Me" 04. "Blasphemy" 05. "Do You Mind?" 06. "Last Days Of Disco" 07. "Somewhere" 08. "Deceptacon" 09. "Starstruck" 10. "Difficult For Weirdos" 11. "Superblind" 12. "Won't Do That" 13. "Morning sun (Reprise)" 14. "Keine Titelinformation (Data Track)"
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 | | Description: | Reality Killed The Video Star by Robbie Williams, released 5 November 2009, includes the following tracks: "You Know Me", "Do You Mind", "Somewhere", "Starstruck" and more.
This version of Reality Killed The Video Star comes as a 1xCD. - .. VIDEO STAR2009 album from the British superstar (and former member of Take That). Reality Killed the Video Star, his eighth album and first in over three years, was produced by Trevor Horn and features 12 brand new tracks (plus one reprise.) Songwriting collaborators include Danny Spencer & Kelvin Andrews, Brandon Christy, Craig Russo, Richard Spencer & Scott Rudin, Chaz Jankel, Guy Chambers and Fil Eisler. One track, 'Morning Sun', was written and recorded in the wake of Michael Jackson's death. Features the single 'Bodies'. EMI.Mastered at Gateway Mastering, Portland, Maine.
"Bodies" is based on an original production and arrangement by Brandon Christy and Craig Russo. "Blasphemy" is based on an original arrangement by Guy Chambers. "Deceptacon", "Starstruck" and "Difficult For Weirdos" are based on original productions by Soul Mekanik. "Superblind" is based on an original production and arrangement by iZLER.
Recorded at Sarm Studios (London), Sarm West Coast (L.A.), Capitol Studios (L.A.) and Angel Studios (London).
Mixed at Sarm Studios (London).
? &© 2009 Robert Williams/The in Good Company Co Ltd under exclusive licence to Chrysalis Records Ltd.
Printed in the E.U.
Insert this CD into your computer for bonus content Bodies (Cahill Remix) and Reality Killed The Video Star - Cover Photoshoot.
Issued in a jewel case with clear tray and 16-page booklet including liner notes and texts |  | | No. of tracks: |
14 |
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6877522 |
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