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davidt
on Saturday August 19 2006, @11:00AM
goinghome writes:
News about the single “In the Future When All’s Well” has just been posted on www.true-to-you.net: In The Future When All's Well: - U.K. release details, V Festival download information, and online and SMS ordering information - Sanctuary Records have announced the following information: "In The Future When All's Well" is the third single from Morrissey's #1 album Ringleader Of The Tormentors. The new single will be available in the U.K. on Mini CD, Maxi CD, 7" vinyl, digital bundle, and exclusive V Festival download. The physical single will be out Monday in the U.K., and will include a brand new B-side and exclusive live tracks across the three formats. You can pre-order the single on Mini CD, Maxi CD, and 7" vinyl from hmv.co.uk. You can also pre-order the single from the U.K. Morrissey Download Shop by clicking on the following links: Two track bundle - "In The Future When All's Well"/"Christian Dior" Three track bundle - "In The Future When All's Well"/"I'll Never Be Anybody's Hero Now" (live version)/"To Me You Are A Work Of Art" (live version) And you can text "MORRISSEY" to 81330 to pre-order "In The Future When All's Well" by SMS for £1.50 in the U.K. The V Festival download will also be available for £1.50 in the U.K. You can text "Morrissey V" to 80806 to pre-order this weekend's live rendition of the new single.
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Digi (Score:0)
No mention of a US release date??
Single preview (Score:1)
The B-side Christian Dior, on the regular CD single, is magnificant. Boz co-wrote it and the instrumentals are sweet. The lyric is wicked, about the debauchery Dior could have got up to (though since he died while pursuing a lover, I don't know if he was really so much of a renunciate), and then switching with a comparision to the singer's life, and an end like 'homme' (vs home) is a question mark. It is a work of art! Anyone else here it in its entirety yet?
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Christian Dior (Score:1)
For those who don't know about Dior here is the Wikipedia link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Dior
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