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Why just one (two) tracks from Mark Ronson?


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#1 Cynthia

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Posted 04 November 2011 - 01:55 PM

If you take a look at the tracklist, you can see that there's just one track from Mark Ronson on the Album. "Wake Up" is also from him, but it is credited by Paul O'Duffy. So "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" is the only Ronson-Song. The Rest of it is just Remi & Phil Ramone for "Body & Soul".

I'm not against Salaam, he's really a great producer, no doubt. But i wish that we would get more of Mark Ronson's Songs. At least for future releases.

http://en.wikipedia....s#Track_listing


EDIT: Okay, i've just seen that "Valerie" (of course) is also from Mark. But still just 2 Songs...
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#2 Elsie

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Posted 04 November 2011 - 02:56 PM

Been wondering the same... But I think they have a lot more stuff lined up, so there'll probably be Ronson in the future. I think this album is more like a chronology of her development, not so much an indicator of what the third one might have been like.
I have a question; is that version of Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow the same one that was on the BJ soundtrack or is it something newer?

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#3 dunkinz

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Posted 04 November 2011 - 03:40 PM

I'll be a bit disappointed if the version of Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow is the same version like we've already heard before... I hope it's not.
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#4 AMYstery

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Posted 04 November 2011 - 03:42 PM

Maybe there is more to come or maybe they just didn't work together anymore on anything significant. Back to Black is from 2006, in 2007 the turmoil started with Blake,the addiction and the paperazzi, the big festivals...At the end of 2007 Mark was a guest in Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Simon Amstell asked him if Amy was going to be allright and Mark said he hadn't spoken to Amy in a bit (1:30) :

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In the beginning of 2008 they were going out together in London.

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And they started working on the Bond theme. But in May 2008, in an interview Mark said that it wasn't going to happen :

We did work on it but we never finished it. I don’t think it will happen unless by some miracle it gets recorded and someone sings on it. I’m not sure Amy is ready to work on music yet.”

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Then Amy spent a big part of 2009 in Saint-Lucia and she wasn't working with Mark Ronson because he said in an interview that he was interested in working with her again when she would come back to London.

But meanwhile he started his Business International project and in 2010 they fell out on twitter and facebook after an interview that Mark gave to Jools Holland where he was taking to much credit for "Back to Black" according to Amy. A week later she patched things up ("Ronson I love you, that make it better?"), but it gave me the impression that they hadn't spoken/seen each other or worked together in a long time.

I hope I'm wrong and that there is plenty more material. I like the tracks produced by Salaam Remi but there was some real magic in that Amy/Ronson combination.




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