posted by davidt on Wednesday January 04 2006, @11:00AM
Zelda writes:
In the Arts section of today's The Observer (01/01/06) was a list of 50 things to look forward to for Winter 2006. "Morrissey's Return" is number three:

"The long years of exile are truly over now. Morrissey's forthcoming album, Ringleader of the Tormentors, was recorded in Rome and produced by Tony Visconti, famous for his work with David Bowie in the Seventies. There have been unconfirmed rumours of recording sessions in catacombs, as well as guest spots by Ennio Morricone and an Italian children's choir. On his website diary, Visconti reckons it's one of the best albums he's ever worked on. You can judge for yourself on 27 March"

Link to full article here.
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  • It is interesting that Moz was listed after Grayson Perry and Robert Altman, but before Mozart, George Clooney, and the Bolshoi ballet.

    That is pretty far up the cultural ladder, or is it a stepladder at this point?
    Anaesthesine -- Thursday January 05 2006, @10:20AM (#190878)
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    If Moz did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him.


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