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RETURN OF THE PRODIGY-INVADORS MUST DIE
The much anticipated return of The Prodigy is finally here.
Invadors Must Die is their unique sound, still trespassing after all these years, walking the path they've created for themselves.
And with that free party attitude still breaking and entering where other's can only dream of following.
“We represent all that is great about Britain, and we should be protected like a national heritage,” laughs Liam as Stand Up fades into the distance. He may well be right! The question is, are the established overlords of our green and pleasant land ready for this particular juggernaut to be jetisoned into the middle of Constable’s finest.
Source: EMI Music Publishing

EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING SIGNS EDDY GRANT TO GLOBAL PUBLISHING DEAL
EMI Music Publishing has signed a long-term worldwide publishing agreement to represent legendary singer-songwriter/producer/arranger Eddy Grant.
Eddy Grant recently embarked on his first live tour of the UK in 20 years, including an appearance at both the Glastonbury festival and Nelson Mandela’s 90th Birthday Celebration in Hyde Park. His greatest hits collection The Very Best of Eddy Grant... Road To Reparation was released at the end of last month.
Eddy Grant began his career in the music industry in 1965, forming the Equals with John Hall, Lincoln Gordon, Derv Gordon and Patrick Lloyd. The band scored a number of hit singles including I Get So Excited, Viva Bobby Joe, Baby Come Back and Black Skin Blue Eyed Boys, before Grant quit in 1971 to launch a solo career.
1979’s Walking On Sunshine album scored Grant a hit single in Living On The Frontline, as well as a successful song for Rockers Revenge in the title track. Follow-up album Can't Get Enough built on this momentum, particularly thanks to the singles Can't Get Enough Of You and Do You Feel My Love, but Grant’s solo mainstream success came in 1982 with the release of Killer On The Rampage. Containing the UK chart-topping single I Don’t Wanna Dance, the album was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic. Electric Avenue from the same album repeated the trick, while subsequent hits including Romancing The Stone and Gimme Hope Jo’Anna cemented his position in music folklore.
Source: EMI Music Publishing
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Zdenko Runjić (born October 26, 1942 in Slavonski Brod, during the Independent State of Croatia, died October 27, 2004, Split, Croatia) was Croatian songwriter based in Split.
In his long career, he established himself as the most prolific and most popular songwriter of the former Yugoslavia, now Croatia. Many of his songs, inspired by the folk traditions of Dalmatia, became classics and Runjić helped the careers of many notable Croatian musicians such as ...More 































