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Texas announce 10th studio album Hi
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Texas To Release 10th Album
Texas flex their “rock soul muscle” on their upcoming 10th studio album, ‘Hi’.
Three years ago, Sharleen Spiteri and bass guitarist Johnny McElhone stumbled on some outtakes from the Scottish rock group’s 1997 LP ‘White on Blonde’ and had intended on turning them into a “lost album”, but they were instead inspired to pen new tracks in the same vein, which make up the follow-up to 2017’s ‘Jump on Board’.
Bandleader Sharleen said: “Our excitement at finding this treasure trove of songs collided with our excitement back then and, unplanned, new songs started coming.
“You could say we were inspired by ourselves!”
Release Date: 2005
Director: Terrence Malick
Terrence Malick‘s
The New World is a cinematic wonder; a film that lives, and breathes, and fully transports you into the landscape. Every leaf on every tree, every ripple in every body of water, every bit of muck and grime, every boat that rocks upon unsteady seas – all of it combines to paint a picture that takes your breath away. Malick takes a ton of liberties with the true story of Pocahontas (played here by
Q’orianka Kilcher). History lesson this is not. But it is a romantic, tragic story of an untouched world being invaded by outsiders and the chain reaction that followers. Some may disagree, but I say this is Malick’s masterpiece. This isn’t just a movie – it’s something like a religious experience.
‘We share a hunger’ … Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA and Sharleen Spiteri of Texas.
‘We share a hunger’ … Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA and Sharleen Spiteri of Texas.
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It’s February 1998, and the now-defunct London Arena is about to play host to one of the most unforgettable pairings in the history of the Brit awards. Backstage, Sharleen Spiteri of Glaswegian pop-soul group Texas is getting ready to perform the group’s hit Say What You Want as a duet with an unlikely partner: Wu-Tang Clan rapper Method Man. But the performance – the world debut of this radical rework – almost doesn’t happen.
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