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La's Lee Mavers' second album plan revealed

Mavers working on album with Babyshambles' Drew McConnell

Thu 28 May, 2009

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The La's never really had an original line up. At one time in liverpool it was a right of passage for any musician to have been in the La's for 5 minutes. As long as Mavers is involved it will be the La's, and anything that gets him recording is a GOOD thing.

Fri 29 May, 2009

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The Charlatans hit big with free album

'You Cross My Path' is week's second most popular UK album

Fri 07 Mar, 2008

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Can't agree with bohemianconspiracy. The free album is great for music and the charlatans. They were out of contract and unable to get a record contract so giving the album away is a great idea. Gig tickets are 20quid plus so the revenue from the gig far outweighs the revenue from a CD (about £1.20 for the band split five ways.) So if anything it highlights the fact bands, even new ones don't need these greedy record companies. The new album is the best they've done. the charlatans are rock.

Sun 09 Mar, 2008

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