Spandau Ballet’s Gary Kemp has revealed that he’s finally finished work on the long-awaited follow-up to his 90s solo album Little Bruises.
The Spandau songwriter was appearing on one of Tim Burgess’ popular Twitter Listening Parties for his 1995 debut LP on 31 January when he rounded off the evening by announcing that recording sessions for his second full-length solo effort had been completed and that he’d spent the previous week shooting and designing its cover artwork. A lead-off single will be released in March on Columbia Records with the full album to follow in the spring.
Meanwhile, the frosty relations between Spandau and Tony Hadley show no signs of thawing. The band’s former frontman has criticised Spandau for issuing last year’s album, 40 Years: The Greatest Hits, saying: “I don’t have anything to do with what goes in, comes out or whatever; but not another greatest hits. Please, please!’
The singer, who quit in 2017, was also offended to see the collection include the band’s cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s The Boxer, telling the Stars Cars Guitars podcast: “I don’t ever want to hear that again.”
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