The collection will be available digitally on Aug. In addition to fan favorites, the collection also includes a selection of rare remix recordings, with more than 20 being officially released for the first time or making their commercial/digital debut. “50 Number Ones” spans her entire dance club chart reign with dozens of remixes by the world’s top producers. These new collections will mark the first album releases to be part of the newly announced partnership between Madonna and Warner Music Group, which will feature an extensive series of catalog releases across her groundbreaking career. To celebrate this historic milestone, Madonna curated two new collections: “Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones,” a new 50-track collection that includes her favorite remixes of those chart-topping dance hits that have filled clubs worldwide for four decades, and an abridged 16-track version, simply titled “Finally Enough Love.” Madonna made history once again when she topped the dance club songs chart for the 50th time, making her the first and only recording artist to have 50 No. Listen to “Colours Colliding” and pre-order/save The Painter above, find full album details below and stay tuned for more from William Orbit coming soon.First release in multiyear reissue initiative with Warner Music 16-track version available for streaming June 24 Because…” He pauses, and with a mix of amazement and relief, he adds: “…I like making music again!” I’ll work this album really hard! And then, after all this, I’ll go and produce for other artists again and become a pop tart. William has ambitious plans for The Painter. “I want people to hear this,” he states. “I’m going to do some amazing versions of the songs, and I’m going to tour it. The album brings together his quintessential and distinctive electro-pop production and songwriting, combined with a plethora of vocal collaborations, including those he has previously worked with including Katie Melua and Beth Orton, as well as working with artists from around the world including the like-minded-electro-pop artist Polly Scattergood, Mercury Award nominee and pioneering synth-pop innovator Georgia, trip-hop sensation from Colorado Natalie Walker, vocalist and songwriter of Hot Natured and Infinity Ink’s Ali Love, Columbia’s eclectic and pioneering Lido Pimienta, the multi-talented Ghanian producer, song-writer and vocalist Gloria Kaba, American born composer and songwriter Laurie Mayer and the sampled vocal from the incredible Tanzanian musician Hukwe Zawose. I was feeling the same spirit as I had in the mid 90s.” Then, back in London, inspiration struck with a vengeance. On making the record Orbit says, “I had been away from music making for some years, holed up in a beach town in California, painting, and writing about my life and reflecting on general observations. The album is an emotional outpouring of art for Orbit who also designed and painted all of the record’s artwork. The long awaited follow up to his 2014 self-released Orbit Symphonic, The Painter is William at his captivating best. With his beautiful and unmistakable sound, his return to music with The Painter has been with the same passion, inventiveness and creative desire as his first. In addition to the announcement, William also shares the album’s debut single “Colours Colliding” featuring Polly Scattergood, epitomizing the angelic sound of the entire album – wistful, dreamy and all carried along with a delicate piano hook. The Painter, his first brand new album in over eight years is slated for release on August 26th via Warner Records, now available to pre-order here or pre-save on streaming sites here.Īfter an extraordinary and challenging period of inactivity (read more about this fascinating period of his life here), William was ready to make new music again. One of the most successful and accomplished record producers in the world with a career that spans six decades and accounts for over 200 million record sales, multiple Grammy and Ivor Novello Award wins, William Orbit officially returns to announce his forthcoming album. “I felt as on fire as I last did in about 1996” he exclaims – a time when he was unquestionably THE worlds producer-of-choice working with U2, Blur, Madonna, All Saints and countless others.
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