Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Robbie reveals details of new album

Quoted from: http://www.robbiewilliams.com/

' Published: 24th August 2005
Following weeks of speculation, Robbie is excited to announce details of his new album 'INTENSIVE CARE'.
After two years of continuous writing, the album, which was recorded exclusively in Los Angeles will be released on October 24th and preceded by the first single 'Tripping' on October 3rd. You will be able to hear the first radio plays of the single, which Robbie refers to as 'something like a mini-gangster Opera' from September 5th.
For the first time, Robbie will be launching his album with a live show outside of the UK. The concert will take place in the heart of Europe at Velodrom, Berlin on October 9th. The show is a one off, never to be repeated special which will be filmed for the first ever Europe-wide cinecast in high definition and surround sound, with TV broadcasts to follow.
Tickets for the Velodrom go on sale on September 5th and tickets for the cinecast go on sale on September 9th. Further information and exciting competitions will be added to this site very soon.
T-Mobile customers are in for something extra special. Must-have mobile music content will be available from September 5th-11th when T-Mobile users can exclusively download material from the first single 'Tripping' before it is released to other digital music providers. During this exclusive period, T-Mobile customers will be able to download realtones, ringtones, ringbacktones and wallpaper of the single.
In Germany, fans can look forward to a mobile download of the full track of the single prior to its official in-store release date in October. T-Mobile will also offer its customers the 'Tripping' video clip as download or video-streaming in available European markets before it is released to television. This will be the first of many offerings T-Mobile will be able to provide subscribing fans through its long-term partnership with Robbie.
'I'm a huge fan of 'The Lilac Time,' so I thought I'd spend a couple of days writing some folk songs with Stephen Duffy, just for a change.' '

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