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Subject: Roxette FAQ 96/06/21 [2/3]
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E  The Lonely Boys
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From a Roxport newsletter:
"In secret, and in just 5 days, have Per Gessle, Mats M.P. Persson and
Micke "Syd" Andersson recorded 13 new tracks in English together with
the Swedish group Wilmer X. Per has written 5 songs and the singer in
Wilmer X, Nisse Hellberg, has done 7 songs. The 13th song is a cover of
Rolling Stones' "So Much In Love". The name of the band is Lonely Boys
and the CD will be released in January 1996. A special limited edition
(only 2000 copies) of the CD together with a Swedish novel will be
released a month earlier."
The novel will be written by Mats Olsson.


This is Lonely Boys' first press release which is also the album
booklet text:

"It gets harder and harder to know what is real and what is fantasy.
The Lonely Boys have never existed.
Yet I'm sitting here with a CD by the Lonely Boys. A band that never
was real, more than in my imagination is now, demonstrably, real.
Reality beats fiction.
When I started out writing the novel "De Ensamma Pojkarna" I wanted it
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