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Spoon Released Debut Album “Telephono” 25 Years Ago Today
25 years ago today, Spoon released debut album Telephono. All the negatives have been destroyed. Read our MAGNET Classics on the making of Girls Can Tell:
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The songs were recorded in Austin
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Spoon recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of
Girls Can Tell and seem like they’re up to something with regards to new music. But for now, a pair of Tom Petty covers will do.
The Texas-based rockers shared versions of “Breakdown” and “A Face in the Crowd,” two songs from distinctly different eras of Petty. They recorded the songs live at the Catacomb in Austin. But as you can imagine, they’re quite good!
Keeping with the Petty theme, singer Britt Daniel was a guest DJ on SiriusXM’s Tom Petty Radio earlier this week. There, he unveiled the songs that you can hear below.
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Transference (2010) and
They Want My Soul (2014); they returned to Matador for the 2017 album
Hot Thoughts. The band’s entire repertoire will now be represented by Matador, with some rights coming into effect at the end of their contractual period. Subsequent releases, including a new album next year, will be represented by Matador worldwide.
Sony Music Masterworks has made a strategic investment in
Seaview, the theater production company led by Tony Award-winning producer and entrepreneur
Greg Nobile.
Under the agreement, Masterworks has acquired a 50% ownership position in Seaview, with which it will collaborate on developing several new theatrical productions. It will additionally support Seaview in launching new film, television and podcasting verticals in 2021.