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Artist News
Robbie deciding on tracks for album nine
By CMU Editorial | Published on Wednesday 7 September 2011
According to The Sun, Robbie Williams is currently working with former EMI A&R Chris Briggs to decide which of the various songs he has worked on of late should appear on his next solo album. According to various reports, and a blog post from Robbie himself, Williams has been very productive in recent months and is sitting on way more tracks than he’ll need for his next long player.
Of course it still remains to be seen how Williams’ and his management team at ie:music decide to release the follow up to 2009’s ‘Reality Killed The Video Star’, he having completed his commitments to EMI. Briggs is now working with Sony, leading some to speculate they might sign up the rights to the next album, though Take That’s label, Universal’s Polydor, have also been mooted as possible partners.