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Quoted from: http://www.whatsyourfuture.com/
' Make Me Pure
'Make Me Pure', as Robbie will tell you and producer Stephen Dufffy will confirm, is a song without chorus, ''just six or seven verses, and a bit at the end'. This is the singer in conversation with himself, a 31 year-old man off the drink adn drugs but wanting, nevertheless, to push the barriers of his newly-found sobriety, and to still have occasional illicit fun. 'It's also about turning 30 and realising that there is still a big void in my life,', he says. 'And that's a woman, a partner, a wife.' Heartache clearly suits him, for this fabulous song.
Spread Your Wings
(beloved section)
'Spread Your Wings', a lyrical sister to the opening 'Ghosts', finds Robbie in nostalgic moos once more, returning, in spirit, to his native Stoke-on-Trent and a girlfriend of old. Celebrating the 1980s, its name checks the long-forgotten Oran Juice Jones and Jocelyn Brown, and suggests that we should'n't 'let the dreams out of your head'. His motivation for this one? 'I want to write songs that will still break people's hearts in 20 years time, ; he says. 'And I hope, and reckon, this one will do just that.'

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