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NewsPrimal Scream pay tribute to Lee HazlewoodPrimal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie has paid tribute to songwriter Lee Hazlewood, whose death was announced this morning (August 6). Hazlewood, who died after a battle with cancer, is best known for his collaborations with Nancy Sinatra, such as 'These Boots Are Made For Walkin' and 'Some Velvet Morning' - the latter of which Primal Scream covered in 2002, with Kate Moss supplying guest vocals. Paying tribute to the legend, Gillespie told NME.COM he would miss Hazlewood's creativity. "He was a motherfucker of a songwriter and a great producer too," declared the Primal Scream frontman. "A one of a kind/last of a kind outsider hero." You can read Hazlewood's obituary on NME.COM now, meanwhile send your memories and tributes for Hazlewood to news@nme.com with Lee as the subject and we'll print the best. Global CD sales slump in 2006 Global CD sales have slumped more last year than had been expected, according to an industry reports. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) said sales in 2006 dropped to 1.7bn, compared with 1.9bn in 2005. Although digital music sales doubled last year, they failed to compensate for the overall fall in music sales. IFPI chairman John Kennedy said he hoped the CD sales decline would have been offset by more increases in digital sales. Kennedy told BBC News: "While digital sales have grown as expected, physical sales have fallen by more than expected. "Unfortunately this trend has continued in 2007. Physical sales continues top drop at a faster pace than we hoped for, particularly in the US and now also in the UK." However, Kennedy predicted that digital sales could grow by a further 50 per-cent this year. Illegal downloads are not included in the figures but it is thought that there are 20 illegal downloads for every one legal download worldwide. Kennedy insisted that "music is more popular than ever" but claims the recording industry is suffering because of piracy issues including CD copying. Kennedy is calling on the government and internet service providers to help curb the spread of piracy and said the industry is investing "heavily" in consumer education and the enforcement of its rights. |
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