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Post by Edge on Feb 9, 2009 13:55:41 GMT 1
Will Young is currently working on two new albums.
The singer, who released his fourth LP Let It Go in September, revealed that he is already making good progress on a dance album and has now started on a record inspired by English playwright Noël Coward.
"I've got two albums that I'm working on at the moment," he told DS. "I'm doing a dance album that I'm really keen to get finished."
"I've worked with some really great people like Groove Armada and Superbass but I can't give too much away. I've always loved vocal house stuff and my single remixes always sound really good, but it is quite a departure for me."
The star also confirmed that he is in the early stages of recording an album of actor and singer Noël Coward's work.
"I'm working on some Noël Coward music. It's in the very early stages and I don't know how it will end up. I'm also working on a dance piece which I started last year and want to extend and finish. I might even film it, we'll just have to see how it goes."
Will Young releases new single 'Let It Go' on March 2.
Sounds very interesting. Especially the Noel Coward album.
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Post by suzzi on Feb 9, 2009 14:10:37 GMT 1
He's nothing if not diverse I can't wait to hear both the dance and the Noel Coward album. I remember Nicky Chapman saying to Will, 'You could be a singer from any generation'. How right she was/is! It's 7 years to the day since he won PI and still he's certainly not predictable or boring. Whether singing with Elton John or going on Question time ;D There's no-one like him, and long may he continue!
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Post by troublepet on Feb 9, 2009 15:24:09 GMT 1
Full interview [Digital spy]
Will Young Monday, February 9 2009, 06:30 GMT
By David Balls, Entertainment Reporter
After winning the nation's hearts on Pop Idol way back in 2001, Will Young has successfully shed the shackles of reality show stardom and established himself as one of the country's leading solo artists. With four albums, a film and an acclaimed stage play under his belt, he seems to have little left to prove. But as we found out when we hooked up with Will for a chat, he's got no plans to slow down just yet.
'Let It Go' is your last single to get a physical release. Why did you decide to stop? "I just think that downloading is the way forward on the whole. Physical sales have dropped so much recently that for me it isn't really worth printing proper ones. I think it's sad in a way – I actually just bought a Grace Jones single on 7" and really like to have something in front of me, but I guess it's also handy going online and taking just one song from an album."
Do you remember the first single you bought? "Absolutely, yes! It was Kylie Minogue's 'I Should Be So Lucky' and I still have it today. I love the picture with her in a hat and the frizzy hair, it's so eighties!"
'Let It Go' is quite emotionally revealing. Do you find it hard to open up? "I suppose we all do it in different ways. If you're an actor you do it through playing a part and being a singer you express yourself through songwriting. I find inspiration through music but hopefully not to the point of being self-indulgent. I do tend to have a miserable patch on every album, but I hope there's an honesty to it that people can relate to."
Do many people tell you that they relate to your music? "Yeah, I think it's because most of my songs are love songs. 'Leave Right Now' was one song that people really seemed to identify with, as was 'Changes' from this album. It's funny what songs people seem to pick up on. I don't write songs specifically so that people can identify with them, so don't expect Credit Crunch: The Album from me anytime soon!"
Were you pleased with the general response to your album Let It Go? "It's not sold as much as previous albums, but in terms of critical acclaim it's done the best. I'm also really pleased that I've got to do festivals and different things to what I've done before. It really depends on how you want to measure success - I'm really pleased because I think it's a well-written pop album."
Do you prefer performing songs you've written yourself? "No, I realised the other day that I much prefer performing other people's songs! It's really weird but I feel freer, like I'm playing a part. I think I'm too attached to songs I write myself and it's harder to have as much perspective on them."
You've just appeared on Question Time. Did you do much preparation? "I prepped up for it and became really boring. I got up each day and listened to the Today programme on Radio 4 and then regurgitated lots of information to friends. I felt pretty smug about it, but it was a really great opportunity."
Do you think you'll become more politically active in the future? "I'm already working with my brother Rupert on a charity to help tackle depression. I wouldn't say I'm an intellect though and I'm wary of performers who think they can talk about a whole host of things. Someone like Annie Lennox has made a really big difference for human rights, but you have to know a lot about the issue to do that."
What can we expect from you over the next 12 months? "Well, I've got two albums that I'm working on at the moment. I'm doing a dance album that I'm really keen to get finished. I've worked with some really great people like Groove Armada and Superbass but I can't give too much away. I've always loved vocal house stuff and my single remixes always sound really good, but it is quite a departure for me."
What's the other album you're working on? "I'm working on some Noel Coward music. It's in the very early stages and I don't know how it will end up. I'm also working on a dance piece which I started last year and want to extend and finish. I might even film it, we'll just have to see how it goes."
When you get round to releasing a 'Greatest Hits' album, will there be any singles you leave off? "Well, considering I've released four albums and about 15 singles I could probably do it soon. I've never really had a single that's completely bombed, but there are ones I prefer more than others. I'm not an enormous fan of singing 'The Long And Winding Road' so I don't think I'll put that one on."
Do you think that will offend Gareth Gates? "Not at all. He seems to be doing pretty well recently by getting the lead part in Joseph. When I was at drama school I would have dreamed about doing that. You get really good money too so he's probably on more money than me! I speak to him sporadically and he's a happily married man now. He's doing better than me – I'm single and 30, what a loser!"
Will Young releases new single 'Let It Go' on March 2. His album of the same name is out now.
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Post by gill58 on Feb 11, 2009 16:59:23 GMT 1
Not sure about a Noel Coward album. One things for sure you can never second guess him.
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Post by Anne-Marie on Feb 12, 2009 14:04:42 GMT 1
I remember him talking about dance tracks before so always wondered would he do something about it. Will be interesting anyway and will look forward to hearing the new tracks. The Noel Coward album sounds interesting but really wouldn't know any of that kind of music so would be something new for me.
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Post by fridayfan on Feb 12, 2009 14:56:09 GMT 1
I would be surprised if he's thinking about an album of Noel Coward stuff, but a performance would be good then he could see how it was received.
Rufus Wainwright did OK doing his tribute to Judy Garland!
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Post by jazzmin on Feb 15, 2009 23:12:18 GMT 1
I love you Will, but can't say I'm enamoured with the idea of a Noel Coward album. I'd rather you get out and about promoting the album you've just brought out!! A brilliant arena tour for a start. Jacqui xx.
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