k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang's "Sing it Loud" Available for Pre-Order with "I Confess" Lyric Sheet

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k.d. lang's forthcoming album with the Siss Boom Bang, Sing it Loud, due out on Nonesuch April 12, is now available for pre-order in the Nonesuch Store with a manuscript lyric sheet of the album's first single, "I Confess," a limited number of which will be signed by k.d. The song was penned by lang with band mates Daniel Clarke and Joshua Grange. An expanded version of the album, with four additional tracks, is available for pre-order, exclusively at kdlang.com.

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k.d. lang's forthcoming album with the Siss Boom Bang, Sing it Loud, due out April 12 on Nonesuch Records, is now available for pre-order in the Nonesuch Store with a manuscript lyric sheet of the album's first single, "I Confess," a limited number of which will be signed by k.d. The song was penned by lang with keyboardist Daniel Clarke and Joshua Grange, who plays baritone guitar and dobro. To pre-order Sing it Loud, visit the Nonesuch Store now.

Produced by lang and Joe Pisapia, Sing it Loud is k.d. lang's first record made entirely with a band of her own since the pair of albums with the Reclines that launched her groundbreaking career over 20 years ago. This collection of songs reflects the organic, collaborative nature of the sessions, which took place at Pisapia’s Middletree Studios in Nashville. Many of the songs were recorded live in the studio. In addition to the original material on the album, Sing it Loud includes a striking version of Talking Heads’ “Heaven.” Pisapia, who plays numerous instruments and serves as the band’s musical director, contributed the title track and co-wrote five songs with lang. Bassist Lex Price (Mindy Smith, Peter Bradley Adams) and drummer/percussionist Fred Eltringham (The Wallflowers) complete the lineup.

Fans that sign up for lang’s newsletter at kdlang.com will receive a free download of “Perfect Word,” a track from Sing it Loud; an expanded version of the album, with four additional tracks, will be available for pre-order shortly, exclusively at kdlang.com.

For more information, visit nonesuch.com/artists/kd-lang.

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  • Monday, February 7, 2011
    k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang's "Sing it Loud" Available for Pre-Order with "I Confess" Lyric Sheet

    k.d. lang's forthcoming album with the Siss Boom Bang, Sing it Loud, due out April 12 on Nonesuch Records, is now available for pre-order in the Nonesuch Store with a manuscript lyric sheet of the album's first single, "I Confess," a limited number of which will be signed by k.d. The song was penned by lang with keyboardist Daniel Clarke and Joshua Grange, who plays baritone guitar and dobro. To pre-order Sing it Loud, visit the Nonesuch Store now.

    Produced by lang and Joe Pisapia, Sing it Loud is k.d. lang's first record made entirely with a band of her own since the pair of albums with the Reclines that launched her groundbreaking career over 20 years ago. This collection of songs reflects the organic, collaborative nature of the sessions, which took place at Pisapia’s Middletree Studios in Nashville. Many of the songs were recorded live in the studio. In addition to the original material on the album, Sing it Loud includes a striking version of Talking Heads’ “Heaven.” Pisapia, who plays numerous instruments and serves as the band’s musical director, contributed the title track and co-wrote five songs with lang. Bassist Lex Price (Mindy Smith, Peter Bradley Adams) and drummer/percussionist Fred Eltringham (The Wallflowers) complete the lineup.

    Fans that sign up for lang’s newsletter at kdlang.com will receive a free download of “Perfect Word,” a track from Sing it Loud; an expanded version of the album, with four additional tracks, will be available for pre-order shortly, exclusively at kdlang.com.

    For more information, visit nonesuch.com/artists/kd-lang.

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