Posts Tagged ‘Courtney Love’

13th November
2009
written by Kenny Howell

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“It’s more important than any record I’ve ever made, by far,” Courtney Love tells Rolling Stone of Nobody’s Daughter, her much-delayed and much-anticipated album and first release since 2004’s America’s Sweetheart. Love began writing songs for Nobody’s Daughter in 2005 during a court-mandated rehab, then spent “66 and a half days” recording with producers Billy Corgan and Linda Perry. After road-testing the material in 2007, however, Love decided to rerecord the album with a different producer and a new band.

For the LP, Love has resurrected her Hole moniker, making Nobody’s Daughter the first Hole album since 1998’s Celebrity Skin. “Wherever I lay my head is Hole,” Love says to RS‘ Jenny Eliscu, who sat down with the singer at New York’s Electric Lady Studios for an interview in the new issue.

To read the complete article visit ROLLING STONE

16th September
2009
written by Kenny Howell

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Courtney Love plans to release an album on New Year’s Day. It’s Nobody’s Daughter, which she originally aimed to have out on New Year’s Day this year. But a series of problems, including claims of a haunted studio and a seeming determination to issue it under the name of Hole, temporarily put the skids under the record.

Now Courtney has said on her Twitter page: “New Year’s Day, what are you guys doing? Buying my record? That’s what I thought. If you don’t, expect angry @replies all year long”.

To read the complete article visit CLASSIC ROCK MAGAZINE

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