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Erasure • News • News Archive
July 2004
9 July : In_Vox single available via the EIS

ArtworkThe EIS has secured a number of the recent In_Vox (featuring Andy Bell single) "Will I Ever?" six track single to sell to EIS members via the EIS website.

Pre-orders are being taking now at the EIS Online Store.

(Make sure that you refresh the page)

The delivery of CD's is expected next week and they will be dispatched to those that ordered them as soon as they come in.

The prices quote on the order page are the provisional prices - if the EIS receives more orders that what has initially be budgeted for then the prices will be reduced (the prices will not increase though).

5 July : In_Vox Feat. Andy Bell - New Single

ArtworkA new single from 'In_Vox' has recently been released titled "Will I Ever?" which is a follow up to their first single "On The Highway" which was released over two years ago.

Why is this being reported on the EIS site? Well this new single from In_Vox features a duet with Andy Bell.

It has also been remixed by electro pioneers Marsheux as well as very popular Greek - American dj/remixer/producer, Chris "The Greek" Panaghi who has remixed artists such as Celine Dion, Marc Anthony, Gloria Estefan and Michael Jackson to name a few.

Windows Media audio clip available here

In_Vox feat Andy Bell "Will I Ever?" (Columbia COL 674985 2) Track Listing:

  1. Chris "The Greek" Panaghi Radio Edit
  2. Chris "The Greek" Panaghi Club Mix
  3. Marsheaux Radio
  4. Marsheaux Extended
  5. A.M. Version
  6. Back To The 80's Mix

Thanks to Sony Music Entertainment (Greece) S.A.

5 July : Billboard Interview - Andy Bell's solo album

LogoThe current edition of Billboard magazine features an interview with Philip Larsen of Manhattan Clique fame.

Philip discusses (amongst other things) his work on Andy Bell's forthcoming solo album which will arrive early next year after Erasure's Nightbird album.

The album features a "duet or two" with 'Claudia Brucken' of 'Propaganda' and is an eclectic mix of songs which "encompass styles that people may not have heard Andy sing before".

Thanks to Glenn Kadansky for providing this information.