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Year of Release :
1998
Catalogue No : IVCDJHUT 51 Record Label : Virgin Records/Hut Recordings Tracks :
To Sheila
Disc 2 :
The Picture top left reads as follows : CD2: Adore Interview Disc 'Questions below' : 1. Was a conscious decision made a long time ago to change the sound of the band for this record? 2. It has been said that some of the tracks on 'Adore' could be likened to 80's pop, are those influences you would acknowledge readily? 3. James, are your influences similar to the rest of the band's? 4. On 'Adore' would you say that you've discovered a new sound that was never influenced in the first place? 5. The band is very involved with the image it presents to the public, how would you describe your own image visually and musically? 6. Is it as important to have the right image as it is to have the right music? 7. Is there a particular city that you prefer to record in? 8. You don't choose to change the environment then? 9. Would you describe 'Adore' as an album of love songs? 10. Would you describe 'Adore' as a more personal album than previous ones? 11. Do you each have a favourite track from 'Adore'? 12. Is 'The Tale of Dusty And Pistol Pete' a particular favourite then? 13. Billy, do you have a particular favourite? 14. Is that why it's the first track on 'Adore'? 15. Do you feel that 'Adore' as a whole is a very natural progression from 'Mellon Collie'? 16. Who are contemporary influences for the band, and what kinds of things do you feel are influencing you all now? 17. James, D'arcy, what do you listen to? 18. Where do you see the band heading musically in the future? 19. Tell us about the video for 'Ava Adore'? 20. Which track do you see being the biggest hit single from 'Adore'? 21. Are there any artists or producers that you would particularly like to work with in the future? 22. How do you feel 'Adore' is working
for you live?
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