Title: America's Sweetheart
Release date: 2 October, 2004
Record label: Virgin
Single: Mono
Official website: Courtney Love
Wikipedia: Courtney Love
1. Mono
2. But Julian, I'm a Little Older Than You
3. Hold On To Me
4. Sunset Strip
5. All The Drugs
6. Almost Golden
7. I'll Do Anything
8. Uncool
9. Life Despite God
10. Hello
11. Zeplin Song
12. Never Gonna Be the Same
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Musician. Songwriter. Actress. Activist. Celebrity. Provocateur. There are few artists who fit into all of the above categories, performers whose life and work are impossible to pigeonhole. There is only one Courtney Love. 'AMERICA'S SWEETHEART' is Love 'THROUGH THIS' and 1998's Grammy Award-nominated 'CELEBRITY SKIN.' The album is currently set for release on February 10, 2004 right on time for Valentine's Day.
The most exhilarating record of her career, 'AMERICA'S SWEETHEART' is pure, unadulterated Courtney raw and relentless, smart and brassy, candid and uncompromising. Penned by Courtney, as well as in partnership with Linda Perry (Pink, Christina Aguilera), songs like the ultramega 'All The Drugs In The World' or the very personal 'Uncool,' co-written by Love and the legendary lyricist Bernie Taupin, are full-blown expressions of the songwriter?s singular worldview. The album?s volatile first single, 'Mono,' is a defiant statement of purpose, Love's battle cry to the so-called New Rock Revolution 'Is this the part in the book that you wrote where I gotta come save the day'/Did you miss me?'
Among the record's many other unforgettable moments is the tender 'Hold On To Me.' The track produced by Virgin Chairman & CEO and Grammy-winner Matt Serletic is a major musical departure for Courtney and a career highlight. The emotional centerpiece of 'AMERICA'S SWEETHEART' may well be the epic 'Sunset Strip.' The evocative song sees Courtney offering an expert dissection of El Lay dreams of fast times and short lives, noting that 'Look at me for the very last time/see if you find the life in my eyes/I won't fade, no way, not from sorrow.'
'AMERICA'S SWEETHEART' was produced by a trio of today?s best studio collaborators: Josh Abraham (Staind), Matt Serletic (matchbox twenty, Santana, Aerosmith), and Love?s longtime associate James Barber (Ryan Adams). The album sees Love's vocals and guitars backed by a stellar lineup of musicians, including guitarists Wayne Kramer (MC5), Scott McCloud (Girls Against Boys), Jerry Best (Dio), drummer Samantha Maloney (Hole, Motley Crue) and Kim Deal (Pixies, Breeders)
Love plans to put together an all-new, all-female band. The group anchored by Maloney will include a guitarist and bassist discovered via a full-page ad in The Village Voice calling for musicians who 'look like a Goddess. We like Emily the Strange, Lolita Goth, Patty Schemel's drumming, Nuggets, and Performance the movie.'
In addition to her many music-related activities including impassioned involvement in a variety of artists' rights-related issues Courtney is also continuing to pursue her love of acting. Love made her cinematic debut with a small role in Alex Cox's 1986 classic, Sid and Nancy, followed by widely praised appearances in a number of independent films, including 1996's Basquait and Feeling Minnesota. Her much-celebrated turn as the tragic Althea Flynt in the 1996 film, The People Vs. Larry Flynt, was a career breakthrough, earning her a Golden Globe nomination, along with 'Best Supporting Actress' awards from the New York Film Critics Circle and the Boston Society of Film Critics, 'Most Promising Actress' from Chicago Film Critics Association, and 'Best Supporting Actress' runner-up from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.
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