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They wrote the self-titled album's songs, together with Dave Stewart, formerly of the Eurythmics, and A. R. Rahman, the film composer and producer.
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They wrote the self-titled album's songs, together with Dave Stewart, formerly of the Eurythmics, and A. R. Rahman, the film composer and producer.
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Thanks to repeat airings of the "Lemonade Mouth" movie on Disney Channel, the album's sales more than tripled its second week in stores, for a total likely greater than 60,000 copies, according to people in the music business.
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Guest vocalists joining TRTW's Stephen Coates and company are Joe Coles, Marcella Puppini (Puppini Sisters), Piney Gir, and Pinkie Maclure (Pumajaw), and the album's unique cabaret/electronic approach is a second installment of The Real Tuesday Weld's collaboration with Duncan--the previous effort, 2004's I Lucifer, also serving as a soundtrack.
Mike Ragogna: "Tear Us Apart" Exclusive: The Real Tuesday Weld Meets The Last Werewolf (audio)
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The album's title comes from "Sing Me a Sad Song," and underscores how Mr. Haggard's saloon tunes like "Swinging Doors" are among the saddest in all of recorded music.
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MR: Will there be anything unique about your touring relative to the album's recording process?
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Guest vocalists joining TRTW's Stephen Coates and company are Joe Coles, Marcella Puppini (Puppini Sisters), Piney Gir, and Pinkie Maclure (Pumajaw), and the album's unique cabaret/electronic approach is a second installment of The Real Tuesday Weld's collaboration with Duncan--the previous effort, 2004's I Lucifer, also serving as a soundtrack.
Mike Ragogna: "Tear Us Apart" Exclusive: The Real Tuesday Weld Meets The Last Werewolf (audio)
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Guest vocalists joining TRTW's Stephen Coates and company are Joe Coles, Marcella Puppini (Puppini Sisters), Piney Gir, and Pinkie Maclure (Pumajaw), and the album's unique cabaret/electronic approach is a second installment of The Real Tuesday Weld's collaboration with Duncan--the previous effort, 2004's I Lucifer, also serving as a soundtrack.
Mike Ragogna: "Tear Us Apart" Exclusive: The Real Tuesday Weld Meets The Last Werewolf (audio)
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Guest vocalists joining TRTW's Stephen Coates and company are Joe Coles, Marcella Puppini (Puppini Sisters), Piney Gir, and Pinkie Maclure (Pumajaw), and the album's unique cabaret/electronic approach is a second installment of The Real Tuesday Weld's collaboration with Duncan--the previous effort, 2004's I Lucifer, also serving as a soundtrack.
Mike Ragogna: "Tear Us Apart" Exclusive: The Real Tuesday Weld Meets The Last Werewolf (audio)
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MR: Will there be anything unique about your touring relative to the album's recording process?
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