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News July 14, 2016

EXCLUSIVE: Bono to feature on unreleased Hutchence music, tracklisting revealed

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EXCLUSIVE: Bono to feature on unreleased Hutchence music, tracklisting revealed

Following reports that Sydney entrepreneur Ron Creevey will release previously unheard music by the late Michael Hutchence, TMN can exclusively reveal details of that music.

Courtesy of an anonymous source in LA, TMN can reveal the unreleased music features U2 frontman Bono on one track, titled Slide Away.

Speaking to The Guardianyesterday Creevey said of the tracklisting: “There’s going to be two duets that will come out with two very big artists that I can’t legally name at the moment, and then there’s singles he did himself.”

TMN can reveal the 15 songs in the tracklisting. They are as follows:

Let Me Show You

Possibilities

Friction

Get On The Inside

Fear

All I’m Saying

Sometimes

A Straight Line

Baby It’s Alright

Breathe

She Flirts For England

Put The Pieces Back Together

Way Of The World

Slide Away Ft. Bono

Flesh And Blood

Creevey plans to release the music through his record label Helipad Records, which is part of his digital media agency, Moment Media.

Creevey has told media he has been working with Hutchence’s trust and LA-based producerDanny Saber. Saber spent time with Hutchence in Los Angeles in the last few weeks before his death on November 22, 1997.

Creevey and Saber have plans to release the unheard music next year and make a documentary film to coincide with the 20thanniversary of Hutchence’s death. Creevey maintains a 47.5% share in Heath Ledger’s film company The Masses.

While Creevey would no doubt be preparing for a severe legal battle following the release of Hutchence’s music and the documentary, TMN understands he is working with someone close to the Hutchence Estate on the roll-out.

Creevey’s Moment Media is also the parent company for Kings Cross multi-media venue The X Studio, mobile payment company NeZii, andlive streaming platform The X Cast.

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