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2004-06-16 | Annie Lennox wants to work with Dave Stewart again | Annie Lennox says she'd like to collaborate with former Eurythmics partner Dave Stewart.
She says she's past her 'prime' as a solo artist and is ready to team up again with Stewart.
She said: "I think it's time. The trouble with being solo is I'm so bloody anal that I tend to look up my own backside. I sit there in the same awful space."
The Eurythmics split in 1990, although the pair reunited in 1999 for Peace, their first studio album in nearly a decade, and a world tour.
Last year they performed together at Nelson Mandela's 46664 Aids fund raising concert in South Africa, says the Daily Record.
The Oscar-winning Scottish singer starts her US tour with Sting on June 27 and is working on re-issues of the Eurythmics back catalogue and her own Greatest Hits album.
She added: "Maybe my prime is over but I feel I've earned my stripes. I wasn't always convinced I was the real deal, because I'm a perfectionist, but rehearsing for the Bare tour, singing with the band, I know that I am."
An album of Lennox's Greatest Hits with new bonus tracks is due out later this year on BMG Records. The label is also planning to re-issue Eurythmics' back catalogue, and it's making her think of finally retiring from singing.
"I'd love to think that one day, I'll have done the body of work. I'll have taken care of it, and say 'Enough now,' and explore something else." Source: Ananova |
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