British musician, Johnny Marr, who rose to prominence as the guitar player and co-songwriter for the popular band The Smiths announced his forthcoming release, a double album called Fever Dreams Pts 1-4. It is set for release on February 25, 2022.
Fans can pre-order the collection, which will be available digitally on CD and vinyl, here.
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โThereโs a set of influences and a very broad sound that Iโve been developingโreally since getting out of The Smiths until now, and I hear it in this record,” Marr said in a statement. “There are so many strands of music in it. We didnโt do that consciously, but I think Iโve got a vocabulary of sound. And I feel very satisfied that Iโve been able to harness it.โ
The release, which is Marr’s fourth solo album, will include 16 tracks. His last release was in 2018, Call The Comet. A month ago, Marr released his latest single, “Spirit, Power and Soul,” which will appear on his new double LP.
In addition to the new release announcement, Marr said he will livestream a concert, Live At The Crazy Face Factory, on November 10-14. Fans can purchase tickets to that here.
Fever Dreams Pts 1-4 Track Listing
1. Spirit Power & Soul
2. Receiver
3. All These Days
4. Ariel
5. Lightning People
6. Hideaway Girl
7. Sensory Street
8. Tenement Time
9. The Speed of Love
10. Night and Day
11. Counter-Clock World
12. Rubicon
13. God’s Gift
14. Ghoster
15. The Whirl
16. Human
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