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July 30, 2001 -
NME.com:
Graham on Marianne Faithfull
collaboration
GRAHAM COXON has
said that when BLUR enter the
studio with MARIANNE FAITHFULL
it will help them work out which direction they
should take on their new album.
Blur are to record 'Your
Time Will Come', their contribution to
the forthcoming album by Marianne
Faithfull, within the next week.
The Damon Albarn
penned song will be sung by Faithfull,
with the possibility of Albarn
providing backing vocals.
Now, speaking in an interview with
the London Evening Standard's
website, www.thisislondon.co.uk, guitarist Coxon
said the time in the studio will have larger
repercussions for Blur's
forthcoming record.
He said: "It'll be a good test
to see where we all are in our outlooks. My
current outlook is so different from anywhere
I've been before. It's going to be
interesting."
Blur
are due to record new material with Fatboy Slim
later this year.
Coxon has recently
completed his third solo album. Titled 'Crow
Sit On Blood Tree', the record is
released on August 6.
Speaking about his new record, he
said working on his own album was different to
the studio sessions with Blur.
He commented: "(When you are in
a band) it's like an audition in which you're
waiting in the queue and stressing, then the
producer says, 'You're next!' and you have an
hour to do something good. With my own album I
had been mulling over the songs for months, then
went into the studio and translated exactly what
was in my head onto tape in a few days."

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