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Sunday, December 28, 2008 - Place Vendome - New album details | News from Michael Kiske on the next Place Vendome album:
"The very favorable acceptance of the first Place Vendome album planted the seeds for a second recording which was produced during 2008.
The songs this time were supplied by different songwriters, particularly motivated and enthusiast to be part of this new project. Torsti Spoof (LEVERAGE) offered 'Dancer', 'Changes', 'Believer' and the title-track 'Streets Of Fire'. Ronny Milianowicz (SAINT DEAMON and songwriter for PRIMAL FEAR) wrote on purpose 'Surrender Your Soul', 'Completely Breathless' and 'A Scene In Replay', while Robert Sall (WORK OF ART, W.E.T) supplied 'Follow Me' and 'Valerie'.
The production and the musicians' team have anyway remained unchanged with Ward, Zafiriou, Reitenauer and Werno supplying all the necessary musicianship and skill to make this new album a success.
A promo videoclip for the song 'My Guardian Angel' (written by Magnus Karlsson) is included as a special interactive bonus on the album and marks Michael Kiske's visual return on the scene after years of a self-imposed exile.
A record that marks a strong beginning of the year in Melodic Rock and brings back again Michael Kiske to the spotlight that he truly deserves as an artist and performer.
The release for the album has been scheduled for February, 20th 2009. Watch out!" |
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