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07 Jun 2006 - Sugababes: Greatest Hits

Sugababes will release a greatest hits album this Christmas, they have revealed. The pop three-piece are also planning to record a brand new LP this year with new member Amelle Berrabah, who replaced Mutya Buena in 2005.

The group, who released their final new LP with Mutya, "Taller In Many Ways", last year, are also scheduled to play a string of high-profile live shows in the UK this summer.

Revealing plans for the new album and for the remainder of 2006, Heidi Range told the NME: "We're writing the new album now. But we're gonna be supporting Take That on their stadium tour, and we're doing the V Festival, and a few festivals round Europe, and we'll get back to it after that. We've got a greatest hits coming out at Xmas and there's the new album next year," she said.

Sugababes release their new single, "Follow Me Home", this week.
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07 Jun 2006 - Morrissey vs The Smiths

Morrissey has again dismissed the idea of The Smiths reforming, claming the rest of the band don't deserve to share a stage with him.

The former singer with the indie legends revealed earlier this year that he'd been offered £5 million to get back together with Johnny Marr, Mike Joyce and Andy Rourke.

However, Morrissey dismissed the plan initially and has now gone on to say he's no longer friends with the other members of The Smiths and sees no point in a reconciliation.
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"I'm not placed on the Earth to torment ex-musicians. My life is gratifying at the moment musically, so why become part of The Smiths again? What's the point?" he said. "I feel as if I've worked very hard since the demise of The Smiths and the others haven't, so why hand them attention that they haven't earned? We are not friends, we don't see each other. Why on earth would we be on a stage together?" Morrissey asked The Times.
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Singing legend Eartha Kitt has revealed she has had colon cancer, it has been reported. The 79-year-old said she was now fine after surgery in April, when the disease was discovered, according to the New York Post. She found out she had the disease after going to the doctor because her hand was hurting from carpal tunnel syndrome. First it was found that she was also anaemic, and then further tests discovered the cancer.

"They operated right away, and I'm fine," Kitt told the newspaper. She added: "I never expect anything to happen to me. I'm the healthiest person in the world." She also advised everyone to get a colonoscopy, and said she was happy still to be working. "It makes me feel grateful that I'm still wanted. Anyway, what would I retire to?" she added.

The star begins a month-long residency at New York's famous Cafe Carlyle on Tuesday.

She also said she was pleased that singer Beyonce had reportedly taken an interest in starring in a biopic about her life.
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Linda McCartney turned down an offer from The Smiths to appear on "The Queen Is Dead", it has been revealed.??Linda McCartney??was asked to play piano on The Smiths'??landmark record by Morrissey but said no, according to Johnny Marr.

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In a new interview, Marr reveals that Morrissey wrote to McCartney asking her to contribute to "Frankly, Mr Shankley". "Morrissey wrote a postcard to Linda McCartney asking her to play piano on the track, but she said no. She just said she couldn't do it, we would have loved for her to do it because we were big fans of hers."
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Massive Attack have announced details of a mammoth global tour, as they near completion on their long-awaited new album. As previously reported, Robert '3D' Del Naja and Grant 'Daddy G' Marshall are scheduled to play the Wireless Festival later this month in London and Leeds. They have now confirmed a full itinerary of shows across the world, including dates in Japan in August and America the following month.

Work on Massive's new album, "Weather Underground", is understood to be ongoing in New York City, in collaboration with TV On The Radio and producer Dave Sitek.

The band's tour dates are now as follows:

June 2006
08 Salonika, Greece - Earth Theatre
09 Athens, Greece - Karaiskaki Stadium
11 Skopje, Macedonia - Skopje Fair Hall 1
13 Budapest, Hungary - P.Csarnock Open Air
14 Bratislava, Slovakia - Incheba
16 Vienna, Austria - Novarock
23 London, England - Wireless Festival
24 Leeds, England - Wireless Festival
30 St. Gallen, Switzerland - Open Air

July
02 Paris, France - Zenith
04 Montreux, Switzerland - Stravinski Hall
08 Lisbon, Portugal - Tejo
10 Oporto, Portugal - Coliseum
14 Barcelona, Spain - Summercase
15 Madrid, Spain - Summercase
17 Six-Fours, France - Beach Club
18 Vienne, France - Amphitheatre
21 Rome, Italy - Fiesta
22 Milan, Italy - Fillipaut
23 Antipes, France - Beach
30 Westonbirt, England - Arboretum
August
12 Osaka, Japan - Summersonic
13 Tokyo, Japan - Summersonic
16 Dussledorf, Germany - Phillipshalle
18 Hasselt, Belgium - Pukklepop
19 Dronten, Holland - Lowlands
20 Erfurt, Germany - Highlands
22 Munich, Germany - Zenith
23 Berlin, Germany - Arena
25 Copenhagen, Denmark - Forum
26 Hamburg, Germany - Docks
28 Paris, France - Olympia
29 Paris, France - La Cigale
30 Paris, France - Bataclan

September
01 Stradbally, Ireland - Electric Picnic
16 Austin, TX - Austin City Limits Festival
24 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl

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