Young, Will: Crying On The Bathroom Floor

Young, Will SKU: 41822272
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Young, Will: Crying On The Bathroom Floor

Young, Will SKU: 41822272

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Crying On The Bathroom Floor
Artist: Young, Will
Label: Cooking Vinyl
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 711297529319
Genre: Rock

140gm vinyl LP pressing. "I've always enjoyed singing other people's songs. There is a liberation to it. It's how I feel when I approach a script. I have reverence for the piece of art and the artist who created it," says Will Young of his new album, Crying On The Bathroom Floor. "After 18 years of recording and performing a lot of original material, I loved the idea of creating an album that celebrates some of the modern female artists I so admire in pop. In today's times it's so much easier and accepted to occupy other genders, ideas and explore new avenues. I wanted to understand what it might be like to sing their lyrics; a song about a boy called Daniel; crying on the bathroom floor, feeling like Elizabeth Taylor. This is not a covers album as such, well certainly not in the standard way. I wanted to bring songs from female artists who I admire into a new arena. I wanted to work with Richard X again and create a true pop record."

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