Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:03 am Post subject: New Starsailor cover on benefit CD. Released 4th November
James has recorded a cover song; Military Madness by Graham Nash for a new charity compilation CD, due for global digital release on the 4th November. It will be available as a physical copy from Hard Rock venues around the world and through http://www.hardrock.com and digitally for download from many major on-line music retailers and iTunes.
The CD is called SERVE3 and is to support the Hard Rock International campaign "Imagine There's No Hunger" to raise awareness and funding for WHY (World Hunger Year) in its fight against hunger and poverty.
The SERVE3 limited edition CD features tracks from John Lennon, My Morning Jacket, Bruce Springsteen, Joss Stone and more, as below.
Yoko Ono has donated her late husband John Lennon's inspirational song "Give Peace A Chance" to the SERVE3 compilation. All the tracks, from an assortment of prestigious artists, reflect the generosity of the artists that donated them to the project on behalf of serving those in need.
SERVE3: Physical Album (also available digitally):
Bruce Springsteen"Remember When The Music" Joss Stone"Love Has Made You Beautiful" My Morning Jacket"Look At You" Avril Lavigne"When You're Gone" Robert Randolph & The Family Band"Diane"(Live from Bonnaroo 2006) The Charlatans"Complete Control" Ryan Shaw "People Get Ready" Marc Broussard"Keep Coming Back" Starsailor"Military Madness" Micki Free"Mother Earth" DMC"I Be Rockin' It" The Chapin Sisters"I Know It’s Over" John Lennon"Give Peace A Chance"
SERVE3: Digital Bonus Tracks:
Dave Barnes"On A Night Like This" Toby Lightman"Color" Brilliant Mistakes"Becoming (Remixed)" Middle Distance Runner"I Hope You’re Upset" Scott Barnhill"Heaven" Lisa Bouchelle"Time" The Dead Trees"Jew Said Grace"
There will also be several pieces of supporting "Imagine There’s No Hunger" merchandise, available from Hard Rock shops and on-line from http://www.hardrock.com
WHY (World Hunger Year):
"WHY is a leading advocate for innovative, community-based solutions to hunger and poverty. WHY challenges society to confront these problems by advancing models that create self-reliance, economic justice, and equal access to nutritious and affordable food."
I have a spare copy if anyone wants it? I bought a few at the hard rock near Xmas time when took my daughter for her birthday outing. I have one left after all the presents have been given out. From memory it was about £9 and am happy to pass on to anyone at the up coming gigs if interested. PM me to let me know. (I'm going to Kilburn - Bristol and Shepherds bush)
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