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Ziggy Pop: MARK LANEGAN AND MOBY TO RELEASE NEW COLLABORATION ON RECORD STORE DAY Mark Lanegan is set to release a new song with Moby, entitled “The Lonely Night,” on April 20. The Record Store Day release will feature the 7″ single as well as a B-side featuring a remix of the song by the Los Angeles-based British artist Photek. Moby recently posted to Facebook: “Shooting a video yesterday for a collaboration we’ll be announcing in April,” along with a photo of the video set (below). Mark Lanegan can be seen on the far right.

Ziggy Pop: Åñòü â ãðàôñêîì Ìàðêå: Òðåçâûé ðàñ÷åò Ëàíåãàíà  1996 ãîäó RS âñòðåòèëñÿ ñ ó÷àñòíèêàìè ãðóïïû Screaming Trees — Ìàðêîì Ëàíåãàíîì, êîòîðûé îáäóìûâàë îòëè÷èÿ òðåçâîé æèçíè îò íàðêîçàâèñèìîñòè è òîñêîâàë ïî Êóðòó Êîáåéíó, è áðàòüÿìè Êîííåðàìè, âñïîìèíàâøèìè þíîñòü â ïðîâèíöèàëüíîì Ýëëåíñáóðãå RS

Ziggy Pop: Mark Lanegan & Duke Garwood_2013_"Black Pudding" Genre: Alternative/Indie/Singer-Songwriter Country: USA Quality: CBR 256 kbps 01 Black Pudding 02 Pentecostal 03 War Memorial 04 Mescalito 05 Sphinx 06 Last Rung 07 Driver 08 Death Ride 09 Thank You 10 Cold Molly 11 Shade Of The Sun 12 Manchester Special http://rusfolder.com/35607843 http://www39.zippyshare.com/v/33823065/file.html


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Ziggy Pop: LISTEN TO JOSH HOMME AND MARK LANEGAN’S NEW THEME SONG FOR ANTHONY BOURDAIN’S PARTS UNKNOWN http://grungereport.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/hommelaneganpartsunknown.mp3

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Ziggy Pop: Moby & Mark Lanegan_2013_"The Lonely Night" 01 The Lonely Night 02 The Lonely Night (Photek remix) 03 The Lonely Night (Moby’s January 14 Remix) 320 http://rusfolder.com/36102476 http://www52.zippyshare.com/v/70515311/file.html moby on collaborating with mark lanegan: "i've been a fan of mark's from his early sst records days, and i've always wanted to work with him. he has one of the best and most distinctive voices of the last 25 years. now that we live near each other it ended up being really easy working on a song together." moby on producing of the lonely night: “…and in producing the song, spike stent and i incorporated some very unusual production techniques... we ran all of the instruments through a distortion pedal into a guitar amp. so really there are only 3 tracks: left channel through a distortion pedal and guitar amp, right channel through a distortion pedal and guitar amp, and mark's vocals. the end result is intentionally very broken and atmospheric."

Ziggy Pop: Mark Lanegan & Duke Garwood_2013_"Cold Molly"_(single) Label: Heavenly ‎– HVN259 Format: Vinyl, 10", 45 RPM Country: UK & Europe Released: 20 Apr 2013 Genre: Rock Style: Indie Rock A - Cold Molly (Album Version) B1 - Cold Molly (Soulsavers Remix) B2 - Cold Molly (Roman Remains Remix) http://rusfolder.com/36461435 Released on Record Store Day 2013. This one has white labels with no text, image or colours

Ziggy Pop: MARK LANEGAN DISCUSSES NEW QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE ALBUM & SONGWRITING WITH SCREAMING TREES Here are a couple of excerpts from MusicRadar.com‘s new interview with Mark Lanegan On Queens of the Stone Age: “I enjoy working on whatever I’m working on. I definitely enjoy working with Josh, he’s a good friend of mine, he’s another guy I hang out with a lot when I’m not making music. We have a lot of laughs working together, so in that way it is inspiring.” “I sang a little bit on this new record. Josh and I are always doing stuff, but I don’t have a crystal ball, I can’t tell you what the future holds. But I do know that we enjoy working together and we continue to do so.” On his songwriting skills growing during his time with the Screaming Trees: “When I first started writing songs it would be a few words here and there. The guitar player wrote songs and I’d just change some words to make it have some kind of meaning to me because a lot of the stuff he was writing was psychedelia but he had never even tripped on acid so it became real cartoonish. So I had to sing these so I tried to have some sort of meaning to me. Tried and failed, I might add. But by the time we got to the last Trees records I was writing and there was a lot more satisfaction in that. It was a learning curve, when I started I didn’t know anything about music, singing or writing music. It took me a while and I’m still learning.” full interview: Music Radar

Ziggy Pop: A new book from Sandra Boynton - with a new CD featuring Mark on the title track! Read the press release for "Frog Trouble" With three Gold record albums and a Grammy nomination to her credit, Sandra Boynton now brings you FROG TROUBLE, a terrific CD and illustrated songbook of her new and wildly original Country songs. And they’re sung by a truly amazing roster of Country Music’s biggest and brightest stars: Here’s Brad Paisley with Copycat, Dwight Yoakam singing I’ve Got a Dog, Alison Krauss on End of a Summer Storm, Ben Folds rocking Broken Piano, Darius Rucker with Beautiful Baby. The lonesome-cowboy title track is performed by the incomparable low-voiced moody rocker Mark Lanegan (yes, of Queens of the Stone Age.) Add Josh Turner, Fountains of Wayne, Ryan Adams, Linda Eder, and Kacey Musgraves—all accompanied by Nashville’s finest instrumentalists, and WHOA. You’ve got yourself some mighty fine music, with a whole lot of gumption and heart. Release Date SEPTEMBER 3, 2013 pre-order at www.frogtrouble.com

Ziggy Pop: Opening titles to Canadian indie comedy Phil the Alien - title song performed by All Systems Go featuring Mark Lanegan on vocals. Sorry it cuts out, but that's about all that plays during the intro

Ziggy Pop: Mark Lanegan - on working with Duke Garwood & QotSA, his new 'crooner' album & more In a new interview with Q Magazine, Mark Lanegan discussed his collaborations and what he’s been recently working on. Lanegan talked about the positive experience he had working with Duke Garwood on their recent collaboration album ‘Black Pudding.’ While discussing his collaborations with various artists such as Josh Homme and Greg Dulli, he said that “the music is secondary to our friendship.” Lanegan also revealed that he will be releasing a new album in the fall of this year. On the topic of his new record, Lanegan said: “I wanted to make a record with a crooner-ish type of song, for want of a better term. You know, orchestrated, stuff like Andy Williams or Perry Como would do. I ended-up recording a record like that in February, it’s going to be out in the fall. That was something I wanted to do for years and years.” Lanegan also added: “I do a John Cale song, a Nick Cave song but in that style. It’s called Imitations.” Finally, Lanegan said that he’s been writing songs every day for the next Mark Lanegan Band album. The ‘crooner’ album and the new Mark Lanegan Band album are “all [he has] on the docket” right now. Lanegan recently rumored a two-disc anthology set and a new Gutter Twins album in the future, but the interview made no mention of these projects. Read the rest of the interview at Q Magazine: Q

Ziggy Pop: MARK LANEGAN REVEALS COVERS ALBUM ‘IMITATIONS’ RELEASE DATE, TRACKLIST, AND RELEASES NEW SONG Mark Lanegan announced that he will be releasing his new covers album ‘Imitations’ on September 17, 2013. Lanegan discussed the emotional significance of the album in a statement: “When I was a kid in the late sixties and early seventies, my parents and their friends would play the records of Andy Williams, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Perry Como, music with string arrangements and men singing songs that sounded sad whether they were or not. At home my folks were also listening to country music, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, George Jones and Vern Gosdin were some of our favorites. For a long time I’ve wanted to make a record that gave me the same feeling those old records did, using some of the same tunes I loved as a kid and some that I’ve loved as I have gotten older. This record is it. Imitations.” ======================== Mark Lanegan has released the first song from ‘Imitations,’ a cover of John Cale’s “I’m Not The Loving Kind.” This sounds different from what Lanegan fans might be used to, but Lanegan’s classic voice pervades throughout and his ambition in trying something new should be celebrated. The tracklist for ‘Imitations’ was also revealed by Lanegan. The album will feature 9 covers and 3 originals: 01. “Flatlands” (Chelsea Wolfe) 02. “She’s Gone” (Hall & Oates) 03. “Deepest Shade” 04. “You Only Live Twice” (Nancy Sinatra) 05. “Pretty Colors” (Frank Sinatra) 06. “Brompton Oratory” (Nick Cave) 07. “Solitaire” 08. “Mack The Knife” (Bobby Darin) 09. “I’m Not The Loving Kind” (John Cale) 10. “Lonely Street” (Patsy Cline) 11. “Elégie Funèbre” (Gérard Manset) 12. “Autumn Leaves” Mark Lanegan will release ‘Imitations’ on September 17, 2013 on Vagrant Records ñëóøàòü: 09. “I’m Not The Loving Kind” (John Cale) https://soundcloud.com/marklanegan/im-not-the-loving-kind

Ziggy Pop: The album will feature 9 covers and 3 originals: 01. “Flatlands” (Chelsea Wolfe) 02. “She’s Gone” (Hall & Oates) 03. “Deepest Shade” 04. “You Only Live Twice” (Nancy Sinatra) 05. “Pretty Colors” (Frank Sinatra) 06. “Brompton Oratory” (Nick Cave) 07. “Solitaire” 08. “Mack The Knife” (Bobby Darin) 09. “I’m Not The Loving Kind” (John Cale) 10. “Lonely Street” (Patsy Cline) 11. “Elégie Funèbre” (Gérard Manset) 12. “Autumn Leaves” Autumn Leaves ðàçâå íîâàÿ ïåñíÿ? Ýòî âåäü òîæå êàâåð, åå ïåðåïåâàë ìîé äåä Èããè, íàïðèìåð, íà ñâîåé ïëàñòèíêå 2009 ãîäà "Préliminaires" Autumn Leaves (song) "Autumn Leaves" is a much-recorded popular song. Originally it was a 1945 French song "Les Feuilles Mortes" (literally "The Dead Leaves") with music by Hungarian-French composer Joseph Kosma and lyrics by poet Jacques Prévert http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autumn_Leaves_(song) The song also appears on Iggy Pop's 2009 album Préliminaires as the opening track

Ziggy Pop: QOTSA - 100 Days (Mark Lanegan cover) https://soundcloud.com/qotsa-archive/qotsa-100-days-mark-lanegan

Ziggy Pop: TRACKLIST REVEALED FOR UPCOMING MARK LANEGAN ANTHOLOGY Mark Lanegan will release an anthology set entitled Has God Seen My Shadow? An Anthology 1989-2011 on Light In The Attic Records. The title is likely related to a lyric from Lanegan’s “Come to Me,” from his album Bubblegum: “Ask God to see my shadow.” Although the anthology does not currently have a release date, the tracklist for the set has been revealed. The anthology will feature twenty previously release tracks as well as 12 unreleased songs. 01. Bombed 02. One Hundred Days 03. Come to Me 04. Mirrored 05. Pill Hill Serenade 06. One Way Street 07. Kimiko’s Dream House 08. Low 09. Resurrection Song 10. Shiloh Town 11. Creeping Coastline of Lights 12. Lexington Slow Down 13. Last One in the World 14. Wheels 15. Mockingbirds 16. Wild Flowers 17. Sunrise 18. Carnival 19. Pendulum 20. The River Rise —————————————– Previously unreleased: 21. Dream Lullabye 22. Leaving New River Blues 23. Sympathy 24. To Valencia Courthouse 25. Song While Waiting 26. Blues for D (vocal version) 27. Big White Cloud (John Cale cover) 28. No Contestar 29. Following the Rain 30. Grey Goes Black (alternative version) 31. Halcyon Daze 32. Blues Run the Game (live) It was previously rumored that five songs featured in the 2009 film Cook County would appear on Lanegan’s upcoming anthology. However, it now seems that the rumor was either false or the song titles have changed. It is also interesting to note that the first twenty songs, which feature Lanegan songs that have already been released, are ordered in reverse chronological order except for a reversal in the order of tracks from The Winding Sheet and Whiskey for the Holy Ghost.

Ziggy Pop: MARK LANEGAN ENDS MUSICAL PARTNERSHIP WITH ISOBEL CAMPBELL 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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