Two of rock's legends help out on Danish rock band Kashmir's new album Rock band Kashmir is attracting the ears of more than just the average rock-n-roller these days.
Two of the most important figures in the history of the genre, David Bowie and Lou Reed, have lent their voices to the band's newest album, 'No Balance Palace', set for release on 10 October. Bowie teams up with lead singer Kasper Eistrup for a duet on 'The Cynic', while ex-Velvet Underground front man Lou Reed reads an Eistrup poem on the 'Black Building' track.
According to Kashmir's label, the agreement with Bowie fell into place when Eistrup met him at a concert in New York. Bowie was familiar with Kashmir and offered to lend his efforts to the new album. Kashmir's first single from the album, 'The Curse of Being a Girl' has already been released. [Source]
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I just wanted you to know I didn't up and disappear on ya! I moved over to blogger because school expenses (and dance lessons) kept me from paying Type Pad! Hope to see you at my new place!
Posted by: Jen | Tuesday, September 06, 2005 at 02:42 PM