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Pop / Rock 06 August, 2009

Pop Superstar Robbie Williams Set To Release His New Album 'Reality Killed The Video Star' On November 10, 2009

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LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts/ Robbie Williams Official Website) - The amazing ROBBIE WILLIAMS, who has sold a staggering 55 million albums worldwide has announced that he will release his brand new album 'Reality Killed The Video Star' globally on November 9, 2009 followed by a digital release in the U.S. on November 10th on EMI's Virgin Records.

Robbie teamed up with producer Trevor Horn (Paul McCartney, Seal, Pet Shop Boys, Cher) for 'Reality Killed The Video Star' which was recorded and mixed London.

Robbie Williams has consistently set new records for album and ticket sales, not least when he entered the Guinness Book of Records in 2006 having sold 1.6 million tickets on one day for his 2006 tour. That tour played to 3.7 million people in total.
Three years previously he played the biggest live music event in UK history when his 3 nights at Knebworth saw him play to over 365,000 people.

Robbie has also won more Brit Awards than any other artist to date, has won 3 Ivor Novello awards for songwriting and holds the UK record for the fastest selling Greatest Hits album ever � that same album reaching number 1 in 18 countries.






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