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NewsBen Lee lines up celeb guests on new albumAussie singer-songwriter Ben Lee has enlisted the help of several famous friends for his new album, currently being recorded in Los Angeles. Good Charlotte's Benji Madden and members of Rooney have all contributed to the record- Madden co-wrote a song called 'Love', while actress Mandy Moore duets with Lee on a "50's style" track entitled 'Birds and Bees'. The record which will be called 'Ripe' is the follow-up to 2005's 'Awake Is the New Asleep', and is being recorded at the same studio as Smashing Pumpkins new album, which Lee describes as "exceptional". In a post on his website, Lee says: "Went to the Smashing Pumpkins album-wrap party and heard their awesome newie. Seriously, the heaviest and most intense thing they have ever done. Really exceptional. Sounds like the world needs a record like that right now." 'Ripe' Is due to be released in September. Timbaland knocks Rihanna off the top spot US super-producer-cum-solo star Timbaland has knocked Rihanna's 'Umbrella' off the top of the UK singles chart with his single, 'The Way I Are' The single, which debuted in the charts last Sunday at Number Four, prevented Rihanna from registering an eleventh week at the top. This week's NME cover star Kate Nash saw her single 'Foundations' leapfrog 'Umbrella' into the Number Two slot. A notable new entry in today's chart includes the Manic Street Preachers at Number Ten with 'Autumnsong'. Arctic Monkeys, currently busy playing the second of two huge shows at the Lancashire Country Cricket Ground, saw their single 'Fluorescent Adolescent' drop from Number Five to Number Fourteen. Jack Penate, who appears on this week's NME cover alongside Kate Nash, saw his single 'Torn On The Platform' fall from Number 17 to Number 24. 'Had Enough' by The Enemy fell from 20 to 37. Today's new album chart saw reality TV star Paul Potts retain the Nmber One slot with his debut album, 'One Chance' Timbaland's 'Shock value' album rose two places to Number Two. Kings of Leon also registered a rise in the charts, with their third album, 'Because Of The Times' rising from Number Seven to Number Four following a storming performance at the Benicassim festival in Spain, watched by many Brits. |
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