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Damon Albarn Announces ‘Dr Dee’ Album Details
The Blur frontman will release his new album through Parlophone Records on the 7th May.

Damon Albarn has announced details surrounding the release of his forthcoming album ‘Dr Dee’.
His new studio album, inspired by the life of John Dee - aka mathematician, polymath and advisor to Elizabeth I - is set to be released through Parlophone Records on the 7th May.
Spending the latter part of 2011 recording in his West London studio, he also spent time working alongside the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra in Salford, before the record was mixed by Valgeir Sigursson in Reykjavik.
The full tracklisting for ‘Dr Dee’ is as follows.
1. The Golden Dawn
2. Apple Carts
3. Oh Spirit Animate Us
4. The Moon Exalted
5. A Man of England
6. Saturn
7. Coronation
8. The Marvelous Dream
9. A Prayer
10. Edward Kelley
11. Preparation
12. 9 point Star
13. Temptation Comes In The Afternoon
14. Watching the Fire That Waltzed Away
15. Moon (Interlude)
16. Cathedrals
17. Tree Of Life
18. The Dancing King
Damon Albarn will also be showcasing new songs from the new album at this year’s OneFest, on the 14th April 2012.
Watch a trailer for ‘Dr Dee’ below.
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