Robbie Williams Wants You To Dance To New Album

Posted on September 4th, 2009 jeff No comments

Robbie WilliamsROBBIE WILLIAMS will release his much anticipated new album “Reality Killed The Video Star” on EMI’s Virgin Records on November 10 in Canada. First single “Bodies” comes out digitally on October 11 and will be available in two special mixes - the Trevor Horn single mix, and the Fred Falke Full Length Remix.

The album was produced by Trevor Horn and features twelve brand new tracks (plus one reprise). A deluxe version of the album will also be released with expanded packaging and a DVD featuring documentary/behind the scenes footage.

In addition, another new track, “Arizona,” will be a bonus track on an exclusive version of the album available through iTunes; this will also feature edited footage from the DVD available with the deluxe version.

The majority of the album was written in Robbie’s home studio and recorded in London. Amongst those who collaborated in the songwriting are Danny Spencer & Kelvin Andrews, Brandon Christy, Craig Russo, Richard Spencer and Scott Rudin, Chaz Jankel, Guy Chambers and Fil Eisler.

Of the legendary Trevor Horn’s production, Robbie says; “He’s added something to the record that I haven’t had on previous records - his genius.”

Robbie adds; “I want people to feel elated, I want them to dance, I want them to forget about who they are and where they are for 50 minutes - and, within those 50 minutes of forgetting who they are, I also hope people relate to the songs. This is a record that I’m very proud of - I think it’s fucking brilliant. I want it to be the record that, if people think of Robbie Williams, they go, ‘Yeah, Reality Killed The Video Star.’”

The track-listing for the album is:

  1. MORNING SUN
  2. BODIES
  3. YOU KNOW ME
  4. BLASPHEMY
  5. DO YOU MIND?
  6. LAST DAYS OF DISCO
  7. SOMEWHERE
  8. DECEPTACON
  9. STARSTRUCK
  10. DIFFICULT FOR WEIRDOS
  11. SUPERBLIND
  12. WON’T DO THAT
  13. MORNING SUN REPRISE
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