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Morrissey has waded into the controversy over the new Oxford animal research laboratory by warning those working on the site "we'll get you".

The singer used a concert at the city's New Theatre on Thursday night to hit out at the £20 million biomedical research laboratory site currently under construction in South Parks Road.

He branded Oxford "the shame of England" for allowing the laboratory and told fans: "If you agree with vivisection, go and be vivisected upon yourself."


The vegetarian former Smiths frontman and animal-rights activist, who is currently promoting a new album "Ringleader Of The Tormentors", has long courted controversy.

In an interview with fanzine True to You earlier this year, he said he supported "the efforts of the Animal Rights Militia in England" and understood "why fur-farmers and so-called laboratory scientists are repaid with violence - it is because they deal in violence themselves and it's the only language they understand".

Animal-rights activists are, he said "usually very intelligent people who are forced to act because the law is shameful or amoral".

Last year, he told NME magazine he had been quizzed by the FBI and Special Branch over his outspoken criticism of the US and British governments.

He has previously branded George Bush and Tony Blair "cruel and morally bankrupt" and said that like Saddam Hussein they were "egotistical dictators".

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But he still has some fans, including Tory leader David Cameron, who this week picked "This Charming Man" by The Smiths as one of his eight Desert Island Discs and said that Morrissey's appearance on Top of the Pops was "an iconic moment for people of my age and generation".

A spokesman for the singer confirmed he had made the comments in his concert last week but declined to say more.
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02 Jun 2006 - Eno Rejoins Roxy Music

Brian Eno has rejoined Roxy Music, the electronic music legend confirmed in a new interview this week. Brian Eno, who quit the glam rock pioneers in 1973 after the group's landmark LP "For Your Pleasure", was rumoured to be working with the band again earlier this year.

However, after denying the claims, he has now confessed that he will contribute to the new Roxy Music album, which is scheduled for release in the Autumn.
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Brian Eno
, who's radical production work since the '70s has galvanised acts such as David Bowie, Talking Heads and U2, says the relationships between Bryan Ferry and co have stayed much the same in the intervening 30 years.

"The band hadn't changed one bit in terms of its internal dynamics. Just the same chemistry," he told The Guardian. "It made me wonder if people can ever change the chemistry between them. After all that time, the relationships seemed exactly the same."
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However, Brian Eno is not expected to join Roxy Music on their upcoming live dates.
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Release Date:
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Enjoying a staggering sixteen years in the music industry as a top selling recording artist, Dannii Minogue is returning to the charts this summer with her twentieth single, 'So Under Pressure', a song that will no doubt continue her reign as the undisputed queen of the dance floor. Lyrically glimpsing into Dannii's private struggles over the difficult past year, 'So Under Pressure' is taken from her forthcoming album, 'The Hits And Beyond'.

CD1:
1. So Under Pressure [Radio Edit]
2. So Under Pressure [Feel Like I Do]

CD2:
1. So Under Pressure [Radio Edit]
2. So Under Pressure [Soulseekerz Remix]
3. So Under Pressure [Extended Mix]

12":
1. So Under Pressure [Extended Mix]
2. So Under Pressure [Soulseekerz Remix]
3. So Under Pressure [Steve Pitron Remix]


Dannii's
back with 'Hits & Beyond' to remind the world there's more than one Minogue with a slew of upbeat dance-pop hits to their name. This collection, covering Dannii's varied career from pop seductress to dancefloor diva, includes all the hit singles you'd want to hear, from 'This Is It' to 'Put The Needle On It' and 'All I Wanna Do', plus several new tracks and the current single 'So Under Pressure'.

'Hits & Beyond' is released with a bonus DVD on: 19-06-2006

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Audio Side

01. Put The Needle On It
02. I Begin To Wonder
03. Who Do You Love Now?
04. You Won't Forget About Me
05. Love And Kisses
06. Success
07. All I Wanna Do
08. Jump To The Beat
09. Perfection
10. Baby Love [Steve Silk Hurley Remix]
11. This Is It
12. Disremembrance [Flexii Fingers Edit]
13. Everything I Wanted
14. Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling
15. Beyond
16. So Under Pressure
17. I Can't Sleep At Night
18. Love Fight
19. Gone
20. Good Times
21. Sunrise

DVD Side

22. Put The Needle On It
23. I Begin To Wonder
24. Who Do You Love Now?
25. You Won't Forget About Me
26. Love And Kisses
27. Success
28. All I Wanna Do
29. Jump To The Beat
30. Perfection
31. Baby Love
32. This Is It
33. Disrememberance
34. Everything I Wanted
35. Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling
36. So Under Pressure
37. I Can't Sleep At Night

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'Trouble Sleeping' is the third single to be released from the critically acclaimed self-titled album by UK songstress, Corinne Bailey Rae. The cool, calm and collected track continues to carry her unique blend of sublime blues and laidback grooves.
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CD1

1. Trouble Sleeping
2. Munich
[Radio 1 Live Lounge
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7"

1. Trouble Sleeping
2. Munich
[Radio 1 Live Lounge
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CD2

1. Trouble Sleeping

2. Till It Happens To You
[Live At Shepherds Bush Empire]

3. Breathless
[Live At Leeds Met]
4. Trouble Sleeping [Video]

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????Culture Club - Live In Sydney (DVD)

2006 UK??DVD featuring their live perfomance infront of a wildly enthusiastic sell out audience in Sydney, Australia in 1984 and was shot by Channel 9 TV and captured the sheer excitement the group generated at their live shows including performances of 'Karma Chameleon', 'Do You Really Want To Hurt Me' & 'Time [Clock Of The Heart]' plus Bonus Material featuring the original Channel 9 featurette from 1984.

1. Take Control
2. Mister Man
3. I’ll Tumble 4 Ya
4. It’s A Miracle
5. Karma Chameleon
6. Black Money
7. Love Twist
8. Do You Really Want To Hurt Me
9. Church Of The Poison Mind
10. Victims
11. Time (Clock Of The Heart)
12. Miss Me Blind
13. White Boy
14. That’s The Way (I’m Only Trying To Help You)
15. Melting Pot
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