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Pop / Rock 07/10/2013

Gary Barlow Announces New Single And Album Details Including Duet With Elton John As Fans Unveil Album Artwork

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Gary Barlow Announces New Single And Album Details  Including Duet With Elton John As Fans Unveil Album Artwork
LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts) Gary Barlow finally unveiled the titles of his new single and album, both to be released in November, while fans helped unveil his new album artwork.

'Let Me Go' will be the lead single from Gary's first solo studio album in over 14 years entitled 'Since I Saw You Last' and will be released through Polydor Records. The album will also feature a duet with Elton John written by Gary, entitled 'Face To Face'.

On Sunday fans were asked to tweet @GaryBarlow using the hashtag #GBSOLO (which ended up trending everyday this week). Each tweet added a fan's profile picture to the artwork page and revealed a small portion before finally being fully unveiled today.

Gary received an incredible reaction from fans on Twitter two weeks ago after he announced his new album was going to be released on November 25th. Alongside the titles and the artwork reveal today he also confirmed that the first single 'Let Me Go' will come out the week before the album on November 17th.

'Let Me Go' is an intriguing shuffle in song style for Mr Barlow, who has been jointly responsible for some of the biggest pop songs in British music history. It leads with a beautifully simple acoustic guitar riff that forms the basis of the entire song before breaking into one of the catchiest choruses in recent memory.

The video for 'Let Me Go' was filmed on the streets of New York City and was directed by Ben Winston who worked with Gary on the Diamond Jubilee documentary 'Gary Barlow: On Her Majesty's Service' and more recently produced the 'One Direction: This Is Us' documentary feature.



Gary wrote all the songs for 'Since I Saw You Last' in London and recorded them mainly between his own Future Studios and producer Steve Power's TOP Studios, with the strings arrangements captured at Abbey Road Studios. See full track listing below.

With Take That Gary Barlow can count eight Number One albums, selling more than 30 million copies , to his name. He has also be party to fifteen No.1 singles , sold seven million concert tickets as well as being the proud recipient of six Ivor Novello Awards . He was awarded an OBE for his contribution to British music last year following the work he has done with BBC Children In Need and the hugely successful Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert.

Gary toured the UK on his own last year to acclaim by fans and critics alike. The tour went across the UK including a special evening at The Royal Albert Hall in support of The Prince's Trust.

Gary's last solo album 'Twelve Months, Eleven Days' was released in 1999, with his debut solo record 'Open Road' hitting the No.1 spot in May 1997.

Full track listing for 'Since I Saw You Last':
Requiem
Let Me Go
Jump
Face To Face (with Elton John)
God
Small Town Girls
6th Avenue
We Like To Love
Since I Saw you Last
This House
Dying Inside
More Than Life
Mr Everything
Actress
The Song I'll Never Write.






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