The Real Tuesday Weld was founded, and is fronted, by Londoner Stephen Coates. The band’s albums include At the House of the Clerkenwell Kid (2001), I, Lucifer (a soundtrack companion to the 2004 book of the same name by Glen Duncan), and The London Book of the Dead, released in 2007 on Six Degrees Records.
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“The more man meditates upon good thoughts, the better will be his world and the world at large.”—Confucius
Our 10th compilation CD features positive thinking—and inspired songwriting—from 12 musical acts who we invited to choose and interpret pieces of news they felt could be construed as “positive” to use as the inspiration for brand-new songs. Topics ranged from Liza Minnelli’s speedy recovery from a stage fall (Man Man), the black-footed ferret’s rebound from near-extinction (Neko Case and Carl Newman), the opening of a “death hotel” in Japan with coffins for beds (The Real Tuesday Weld), the U.S. government’s forthcoming income-tax rebate (Chris Rehm), and the miraculous tale of a Manhattan window-washer who fell 47 stories and survived (Marnie Stern and Artificial Workshop).