Robbie Williams – Reality Killed the Video Star

Robbie Williams is back with a vengeance
Robbie Williams’s eighth solo studio album, Reality Killed the Video Star, is to be released on 9th November 2009.
It’s now three years since Robbie Williams produced his last album but he’s back folks – and back with a vengeance.
The former member of Take That has joined forces with the producer Trevor Horn with material written with Guy Chambers and Mark Ronson. With a title referencing the song Video Killed the Radio Star by Trevor Horn’s former band, The Buggles, Williams’s album has been described by Horn as being “a killer: old Robbie, new Robbie and a Robbie that neither of us have met…”
Written in Williams’s home studio and recorded in London, Reality Killed for Video Star marks a return to his trademark pop sound after a period of experimentation that resulted in the electronic sounds of Rudebox. Highlights include moving ballads like Morning Sun and You Know Me with the hit single Bodies providing a controversial and mesmerizing contrast.
The album is available as a standard 13-track CD at £8.95, deluxe album and iTunes digital download. The deluxe album contains a DVD with behind the scenes footage and the iTunes digital download comes with a bonus track Arizona and edited material from the DVD.
Robbie Williams has said he wants this to be his defining album; “I want people to feel elated, I want them to dance, I want them to forget about who they are and where they are for 50 minutes,” he says, adding, “This is a record that I’m very proud of.”
Why not order your copy now so you’ll be the first to get it on the 9th November.




