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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]
On October 1, 2019, the Italians Do It Better website was updated to show a new Chromatics album, albeit with the album and track names obscured. Upon the album's release in New Zealand, the album title was revealed to be Closer to Grey, [37] and the album title and track names
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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 .
B eyoncé’s latest album Cowboy Carter, which was released today, features a cover of what is widely regarded as Dolly Parton’s most renowned song, “Jolene.”While the pop star kept some of ...
Grey's second album, Don't Look Down, was released July 5, 2013.The album debuted at number eight on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 24,000 copies in the United States. [36] In September 2013, Grey released a music video for her cover version of Daft Punk's hit single "Get Lucky". [37]
It's title is fittingly inspired by the lyrics of "Closer to Fine." After more than 35 years, the Indigo Girls say "Barbie" has helped them be introduced to a new generation, and it's just the ...
A buzz around the album resulted in wider Internet distribution and media attention garnering a glowing review in the February 9, 2004 issue of The New Yorker. The Grey Album was named the best album of 2004 by Entertainment Weekly and ranked No. 10 in The Village Voice's annual Pazz and Jop critics poll. Danger Mouse is quoted as saying: