Robbie Williams
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Robbie Williams
He is Back, Mr Robbie Williams made a big comeback in October 2009 with his single Bodies. This is Robbie’s first single taken from his new long awaited album Reality Killed the Video Star.
Reality Killed The Video Star will be his first release since 2006’s RudeboxWilliams described the new record as “a killer”. He said listeners would hear “old Robbie, new Robbie and a Robbie that neither of us have met”.The first single from the album, Bodies, will be released on 11 October.Since leaving Take That in 1996, Williams has enjoyed huge success as a solo artist: he has had six number one singles, every one of his UK studio albums has reached number one in the charts and he has sold a total of 55 million records around the world.But after Rudebox flopped, he took a break from the music scene and went and lived in Los Angeles, before returning to Britain earlier this year.Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1211127/Robbie-Williams-unveils-comeback-single-nearly-years-music-exile.html#ixzz0XJ7jkQKXRobbie Williams performed to a star-studded crowd at his comeback concert last night October 20.The ‘Bodies’ singer made his first full live appearance in three years at London’s Roundhouse for the BBC Electric Proms show, dazzling fans including singer Will Young, actor Sir Ian McKellen and radio presenter Chris Evans with a mix of classic hits and new material backed by a 38-piece band.Robbie performed seven tracks from forthcoming album ‘Reality Killed The Video Star’, including ‘Blasphemy’, ‘Starstruck’, ‘Morning Sun’ and latest single ‘Bodies’. Although he was delighted with the crowd’s reaction to the songs, he admitted he found performing the new material strange.Reality Killed The Video Star is Robbie’s first album release since 2006’s Rudebox. Robbie Williams has described the new record as “a killer”. He said listeners would hear “old Robbie, new Robbie and a Robbie that neither of us have met”. The first single from the album, Bodies, was released on 11 October.Since leaving Take That in 1996, Robbie has enjoyed huge success as a solo artist: he has had six number one singles, every one of his UK studio albums has reached number one in the charts and he has sold a total of 55 million records around the world. But after Rudebox flopped, he took a break from the music scene and went and lived in Los Angeles, before returning to Britain earlier in 2009.

Bodies
Robbie Williams performed to a star-studded crowd at his comeback concert on October 20th. The ‘Bodies’ singer made his first full live appearance in three years at London’s Roundhouse for the BBC Electric Proms show, dazzling fans including singer Will Young, actor Sir Ian McKellen and radio presenter Chris Evans with a mix of classic hits and new material backed by a 38-piece band.
Reality Killed the Video Star
Robbie performed seven tracks from forthcoming album ‘Reality Killed The Video Star’, including ‘Blasphemy’, ‘Starstruck’, ‘Morning Sun’ and latest single ‘Bodies’. Although he was delighted with the crowd’s reaction to the songs, he admitted he found performing the new material strange. Robbie also broke a world record as the gig was broadcast live to 250 cinemas in 23 countries!
Robbie Williams next single “You Know Me” is the second song to be released from his new album on the 7th December.

You Know Me Video
In the Alice in Wonderland inspired video Robbie Williams falls asleep and wakes up dressed as a rabbit in a waistcoat, exploring a fantasy world. After he finishes exploring the fantasy world he dances with a group of women also dressed as rabbits however this time he is wearing make-up to complete his transformation.
