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Album: The World is Based on G.A.M.E.
  1. Intro (They All Know)
  2. Reset
  3. The World Is Based On
  4. Ride Roll And Rock
  5. Ayo
  6. Strange Happenings
  7. Rhythm Of Life
  8. Touch It
  9. Slow Jam
  10. That Aint My Bitch
  11. Thats What It Is
  12. Salute Me (Freestyle)
  13. Get Money (Freestyle)
  14. Untouchable (Freestyle)
  15. Shot Down (Freestyle)

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Richard Hawley pays tribute to Lee Hazlewood

Following the death of songwriter-producer Lee Hazlewood, which was announced this morning (August 6), Richard Hawley has paid tribute to one of his favourite artists, key influences and friends.

Hawley was not only a fan, but shared a stage with the singer-songwriter in 2002 and later conducted one of the last interviews Hazlewood gave before his death.

"I don't think he realised how much he was respected and loved," the Sheffield singer told NME.COM. "I remember asking him about being made a major difference to a lot of people and he just couldn't get his head round it.

"I was there the first time he did the Royal Festival Hall (in London), and when he came offstage his guitarist asked "Lee, what's that noise?". Lee said 'That's applause', and when he came back on stage he said to the audience 'Please don't clap that loud, the band aren't used to it'[laughs]."

Hawley added that Hazlewood, perhaps best known for his work with Nancy Sinatra, was a visionary musician in his own right.

"He wrote and produced it, and yeah, he just had a unique way of doing things," he explained. "You can't pin him down. I mean I've got hundreds of his records and he was beyond interesting. I asked him about reverb, his was unique to anyone else's, and he said they used to rent a grain store off a farmer he knew, and they'd record the artist inside there, but they used to have problems with birds landing on it so they employed someone with a pellet gun to shoot all the birds off the top of it!" [laughs]

"He always described himself as a really limited singer because his voice was below baritone, but I find his singing to be amazing. He's one of my favourite singers of all time. The cynicism in the voice was great but he always flipped the coin. If it was a cynical song there would be a line in there which was quite humane. He used to say the songs that sell the most are dumbest and he'd always write what he considered to be 'dumb songs' - they're often my favourites."

Hawley added that with the increasing specialisation of music roles, an artist with a complete vision like Hazlewood did were becoming a rare breed.

"He was so many things, producer, writer, arranger, singer, a performer. His life, that kind of artist, there aren't many of them left," said Hawley. "Ironically Lee Hazlewood was overlooked in his life but we'll desperately miss him a lot more than we realise."

A full obituary is on NME.COM now.

Meanwhile send your memories and tributes for Hazlewood to news@nme.com with Lee as the subject and we'll print the best.
MIKA releases debut DVD

British global pop phenomenon MIKA releases his debut DVD 'Live In Cartoon Motion? on November 12th 2007.

'Live In Cartoon Motion? is packed to the rafters with exclusive never before seen footage. Highlights are a 50 minute documentary and a 60 minute live show shot in Paris earlier this year. The documentary was shot on MIKA?s worldwide tour highlighting his global escapades through 2007.

The live show was recorded in front of 4,000 fans at the Paris?s world renowned L?Olympia venue. The performance has been shot by acclaimed director Matt Askem, famed for his work with Muse, Paul Weller, Lenny Kravitz and David Bowie, amongst others.

The release of 'Live In Cartoon Motion? comes as MIKA?s debut album 'Life In Cartoon Motion? is now the second biggest selling album of the year, just behind Amy Winehouse. The album has sold an additional 2.3 million copies around the world.

The DVD release also coincides with MIKA?s biggest UK tour so far:

Saturday 17 November ? Glasgow Academy (tel: 08700 600 100)
Monday 19 November ? Manchester Apollo (0870 401 8000)
Thursday 22 November ? Birmingham Academy (0870 771 2000)
Saturday 24 November ? Doncaster Dome (0871 2200 260)
Monday 26 November ? Newcastle Academy (0870 771 2000)
Wednesday 28 November ? Bournemouth BIC (0870 111 3000)
Thursday 29 November ? Plymouth Pavilions (0845 146 1460)
Friday 30 November ? Brighton Centre (0870 900 9100)
Sunday 2 December ? London Brixton Academy (0870 771 2000)