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The Jeffrey Lee Pierce Project recording session - Paris 6/12/12.
From left to right – Cypress Grove, Olia Ougrik, Bertrand Cantat, Mark Lanegan, Warren Ellis, Pascal Humbert.
By all accounts, the results are, as you would imagine, utterly spectacular!
loupiotte a écrit :Productif et inspiré (tant au niveau de ses chansons que de ses collaborations). C´est toujours un plaisir de l´entendre.
Mookie Blaylock a écrit :J'ai reçu un flux RSS avec cette info mais pas de trace sur le site de l'AB:
Mark Lanegan and String section + special guest Duke Garwood: le 30/10/2013 à l'Ancienne Belgique.
Mookie Blaylock a écrit :J'ai reçu un flux RSS avec cette info mais pas de trace sur le site de l'AB:
Mark Lanegan and String section + special guest Duke Garwood: le 30/10/2013 à l'Ancienne Belgique.
Nine years after its conception, the musical partnership between Mark Lanegan and Scottish singer Isobel Campbell has come to an end. In a new interview with Transatlantic Modern, Campbell describes her relationship with Lanegan and how their collaboration “turned really sour.”
In the interview, Campbell describes the exhaustion that she endured during the duo’s touring. She became upset when “Mark had secretly booked a solo show for himself using [her] guitarist,” and states that a solo tour is better than having to deal with “all the red tape of ‘Can we play these shows?’” In addition, Campbell states that “we couldn’t tour [Ballad of the Broken Seas] because he was in rehab.”
Throughout the interview, Campbell voices her displeasure with Lanegan’s grumpiness and unwillingness to play on college radio, on TV, or in-stores. She says that the touring “just didn’t work,” and that “there was no flow.” Campbell will now re-establish herself as a solo artist and is going to write a book.
The duo released three collaborative studio albums during their partnership, Ballad of the Broken Seas in 2006, Sunday at Devil Dirt in 2008, and Hawk in 2010.
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