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On An Island - daily video previews |
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Written by Matt
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Friday, 24 February 2006 |
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With David Gilmour's new album, On
An Island, just over a week away now (it hits the stores on March 6th
in the UK and Europe, and March 7th in the US), we have an urgent
update on how you can take a sneak preview of the complete album!
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| Clips from Castellorizon preview |
Starting today (Saturday 25th February) you need to visit DavidGilmour.com
each day. There, you will be able to view a video clip of each track on
the album, exclusive to David's own site. A different clip will be
posted each day.
Shown in the two screen grabs to
the right, today's selection is the opening track of the album,
Castellorizon. The two minute segment features some wonderful guitar
playing, and is a great place to start! For each clip, you have the
option of viewing the content in either Real Media, or Windows Media,
formats. There is also a low and high quality option, depending on your
connection speed.
Whilst there, you can also view
the electronic press kit, again in the two formats and connection
speeds. We're sure many of you will be regular visitors to the site, as
it keeps offering new and interesting materials as the days pass. An
example other artists should follow as to how a new album should be
marketed!
The first single from the album,
the title track in full and special edited versions, comes out on the
same day as the album, and is getting plenty of airplay on radio
stations worldwide. However, contact your local station and ask for it
- the more requests they get, the better! The single is now available
to order online. Use these special links to secure your copy:
US/International, UK/Europe, Canada, France or Germany. You can also (if in the US) buy the single version from iTunes.
The album itself can now be ordered for delivery upon release, through these special links: US/International, UK/Europe, Canada, France or Germany.
And finally, we know that a
number of you will also want to buy the vinyl edition (or indeed,
instead of the CD version!). Here's the links you need for this
edition, which will be in a specially designed gatefold sleeve: Amazon UK, France, or Germany.
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