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April 2, 2003 -
NME.com:
Songwriters 2!
Blur's forthcoming
LP 'THINK TANK' will be the
group's first album to credit additional
songwriters.
Throughout their 13-year recording
career and six previous studio albums, the band
have always shared songwriting credits equally
between members singer Damon Albarn,
bass player Alex James,
now-departed guitarist Graham Coxon
and Dave Rowntree.
The only exception to this rule was
the 1997 'Blur' album track, 'You're
So Great', which was credited solely to Coxon.
Now two new songwriters, James
Dring and Mike Smith,
have made their way onto the sleevenotes for 'Think
Tank'.
Dring, Albarn's
cousin, is credited as co-writer on 'On
The Way To The Club'.
He has previously worked with Albarn
and the band as assistant engineer on 'Black
Book' (the B-side to 2000 single 'Music
Is My Radar') and has also worked with Albarn's
successful side project Gorillaz.
Elsewhere, US saxophonist Mike
Smith is credited as co-writer of 'Jets',
and is reportedly thought to be responsible for
the sax solo that closes the track.
Coxon - who left Blur
last year, though this has never been officially
announced - is credited on just one track of 'Think
Tank', the last song, 'Battery
In Your Leg'.
'Think Tank' is
released in the UK on May 5. A single, 'Out
Of Time', precedes the LP on April 14.

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