JohnEarls
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No they're...
...not.
Echo & The Bunnymen...
...American Music Club, Frank Black...
Cooking Vinyl should merge with Sanctuary. If it was 1990, they'd be able to take on Sony BMG.
Don't believe the inevitable subject header
This isn't the tracklisting. It's the one The Sun "revealed" last week, and is wrong.
Not that I know what is on it - but I can't imagine if, as is claimed, it's the band's choice that Noel Gallagher would pick Lyla ("6th best song on our last album") over Live Forever.

In Photos: Monotonix @ Hector's House, Brighton
In Photos: The Specials @ Hammersmith Apollo, London
In Photos: Camden Crawl Launch Event @ The Blues Kitchen, London
In Photos: La Roux @ Shepherds Bush Empire, London
U2 = the future
Having seen this week's midweek charts, the first two acts to score download-only tracks in the Top 40 will be U2 and a live Kooks EP. New talent is going to do ever so well out of this.
I'm with Paulo, I'm intrigued as to if this means we can see four-track CDs again rather than the fobbing off of spreading three B-sides over three different formats. That did a great deal to killing the physical single, deliberately.
I'm off to play the 40-minute Blue Room by The Orb. Now, that was a single.