Robbie is excited about new album

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Robbie Williams is planning his next album – he’s heading back into the recording studio at the beginning of next year. The Rock DJ singer’s last LP release, Rudebox, received mixed reviews when it was released in 2006, but Williams is looking forward to producing his next offering.
He’s so eager to start work on his new music, he’d happily start recording now – but restrictions on the studio’s schedule don’t allow him to start work any earlier.
He says, “I’m going into the studio at the end of January to get it ready. If I could get it out quicker I would. These things take time though and I’m not very good at waiting.”
And Williams, who has been living a reclusive life in Los Angeles, insists his enforced absence was deliberate – to make fans miss him.
He adds, “I had to go away, how could anybody miss you when you’re always there?” (contactmusic.com)

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  • Glad to hear that you are coming back on the scene.
    It must be nice to be able to go away from everyone and everything for a while, wish I could!!
    Hope you feel ready to take on the world again!
    See you soon
    Love from a distance
    H

  • Robbie comes to Nantwich.

    Robbie Williams will be coming to the Civic Hall Nantwich on 10th July 2009. That! Mike Andrews as Robbie Williams Tribute will be coming to entertain you.

    The highly rated Mike as Robbie, who is regarded as the best sound and look-a-like Tribute Act will be play at the Civic Hall in the summer.

    Mike Andrew is fairly new to the tribute scene, but in just a short space of time has become one of, if not ‘the’ No 1 Robbie Williams tribute act in the UK and has even gained recognition from Robbie’s own father Pete Conway.

    “The Nearest thing
    to the real thing…”
    Pete Conway.
    (Robbie Williams’ dad)

    Mikes extremely unbelievable resemblance to Robbie including his mannerism’s, his look, even his cheekiness on stage, not to mention his vocal similarity, (it’s actually quite spooky!), are second to none, even down to the tattoo’s.

    The show cover’s all of Robbie’s hits, starting off with some of his slightly earlier hits such as ‘Let me entertain you’ and ‘Millenium’ and continuing all the way through to his more recent hits such as ‘Radio’, ‘Something beautiful’, ‘rudebox’ and many more.

    With superb sound, lighting and costume changes, Mike does an incredible job of
    capturing the energy and charisma of this amazing superstar.

    “Well done Mike,
    you carry Rob
    off really well…”
    Neil Taylor.
    (Robbie’s guitarist)

    Promoter of the event, Mr Knapper from Adnap Promotions say’s that if this tribute act proves to be a success with the public, more tribute groups to the likes of West Life, Take That, Tom Jones and Celine Dion could follow to the Civic Hall Nantwich.

    Fans of Robbie and people looking for a good night out, will need to act quick in order to snap-up tickets that are now available at £8.50 from the Tourist Information Centre Nantwich or http://www.seetickets.com (24 Hour Hot-Phone-Line) 0871 230 00 10.

    Don’t miss this fantastic Robbie Williams Tribute Show…

  • Hi Robbie, I’m one of your fans, and I read that your mother was sick in December, I hope that she is doing well now, give her my blessings, and you too, and hope your new album is going to be as great as all your other music is…love and peace to you and your family, Angelwinged9

  • hi there cant wait to hear your new stuff robbie its been way to long since your last album.shame you didnt come hide away ovwer here in australia.with this new album coming out hopefully you decide to tour again and make sure you dont miss out australia as you will be welcome back with arms wide open.we miss you xxxxxx

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