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The first track, "The Sound of Silence", is a cover of the Simon & Garfunkel song. [18] The tenth track, "On the Wall", is a cover of The Jesus and Mary Chain song. The cover of the record represents Closer to Grey as the seventh Chromatics album, turning Dear Tommy (the would-be sixth unreleased album) into a "lost" record. [19]
The band stated through their Instagram account that Closer to Grey did not contain any material from Dear Tommy, and that the latter album would still be released, with no release date announced. [39] On January 24, 2020, Chromatics released a new single, "TOY". [40] On March 6, they released another single, "Famous Monsters". [41]
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Closer [n 1] is the second and final studio album by the English rock band Joy Division, released on 18 July 1980 by Factory Records. [5] Produced by Martin Hannett , it was released two months after the suicide of the band's lead singer and lyricist Ian Curtis .
[3] [12] It is believed that the album was then re-recorded, [3] [12] including previously released songs. A representative for Chromatics has said that the Camera EP (2018) relates to the album Dear Tommy. [14] The group's intervening fifth album, Closer to Grey, was released on October 2, 2019, having only been announced the day before.
As Orzabal and Smith began the long process of making the seventh Tears For Fears album, they decided to warm up by recording some covers. And the songs they chose, collected as a limited edition ...
Self-consciously nerdy in an era of scuzzy post-grunge bluster, 1994's crisp and witty "Weezer" — soon to be known as the Blue Album because of its cover (and the fact that the band kept naming ...
Danger Mouse created The Grey Album as an experimental project intended for a limited 3,000-copy release in February 2004. While Danger Mouse never asked permission to use the Beatles' material, Jay-Z's a cappella recordings, though copyrighted, were released commercially for the purpose of encouraging mashups and remixes. [6]