Adam Lambert Walks Away from RCA
(Exclusive)
(Exclusive)
6:30 PM PDT 7/12/2013 by Shirley Halperin
The "American Idol" season eight runner-up says no to an all-covers album, which the Sony-owned label was pushing for.
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Monday's news -- as reported by The Hollywood Reporter -- that American Idol season eight runner-up Adam Lambert was being asked by his label, RCA Records, to consider recording an all covers album elicited an impassioned response from the legions of Glamberts worldwide. And it wasn't a positive one.
In what was a loud and fairly unanimous outcry, the rocker's fans took to social media, this site and popular American Idol debate destination MJs Big Blog to voice their distaste for the idea. The consensus for the most part being: that Lambert is an artist with his own musical vision who should be allowed to explore it to the fullest.
Now, THR can report, Lambert will be doing just that. The singer is walking away from his RCA contract after two full length albums, 2012's Trespassing and 2009's For Your Entertainment, along with several EPs and a live collection -- all issued by the Sony Music label.
Lambert revealed the news in a letter to THR, which follows in its entirety below. In it, Lambert notes "the oft-cited 'creative differences'" as they related to his next project, stating: "my heart is simply not in doing a covers album." To the contrary, Lambert adds that he's "deep into writing new material with some very talented colleagues," which will surely delight his audience of diehards.
The "evolution" continues, he says. "This music is where my heart is." But it won't be at RCA, where a typical American Idol recording contract stipulates that the artist and the label be on the same page creatively.
Read Lambert's letter below:
Dear Shirley,
Thank you for your continued interest in, and support of, my musical career. After reading your article on July 8th, and seeing the very impassioned responses, I thought it would be good to write and let you know what is actually happening with my next album.
I've had an amazing few years working with the team at RCA; I admire all of them a great deal, and truly appreciate the energy & enthusiasm that went into making both "Trespassing" & "For Your Entertainment" successes.
That said, at this point, we are indeed having the oft-cited "creative differences" as to what my next project will be. Your article was correct, the label is "pushing for an (80's) covers album," and feels that this is the only kind of release they are prepared to support. While there are lots of great songs from that decade, my heart is simply not in doing a covers album.
Over the past four years, I have been truly fortunate to work with an amazing roster of producers, writers and engineers. Thanks to them, I have grown as both a songwriter and a vocalist. Artistically & professionally, I think it is essential that I continue with this evolution. I am already deep into writing new material with some very talented colleagues for a brand new album, and I can't tell you how excited I am to share this new sound & direction. This music is where my heart is, and I believe that is what my fans want to hear. So after careful consideration, I have made the decision to respectfully part ways with RCA. My passion for the music & respect for the fans will always come first. I am excited to find a new label team who shares this vision.
Yours,
Adam
Looking ahead to a just-announced role on season five of Glee, it's clear Lambert, who found his voice in musical theater, has his sights set beyond just a recording career.
So there you have it. What say you now, Glamnation?
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@adamlambert Yo Adam, you're one of the most amazing singers I've ever worked with! "And that's all I have to say about that"~Forrest Gump
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RT @adamlambert: @nilerodgers RUN FORREST RUN < Ha. See you soon my friend. You are KickA$$ & awesome. Hitting high Eb's without a wince
What we do know is that he just signed on to join the cast of ‘Glee,’ which will not only keep him busy, but possibly expose him to new listeners who may not have kept up with his career since his days on ‘American Idol.’ (Personally, we were hoping he’d land a spot on the ‘AI’ judging panel this season, but that’s looking increasingly less likely to happen.)
Wherever he winds up, one thing is for certain: He’ll have a devoted legion of fans with him every step of the way.
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Ahh, what a week it was in celebrity gossip world.
First, there was the biggest and most exciting news of Adam Lambert joining Glee next season. Truth be told, Glee has been letting us down in the past, but now we’ve clearly got to watch it again!
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@brianmaycom "My heart is simply not in doing a covers album." @adamlambert Walks Away from RCA (Exclusive) j.mp/18eJnaS via @thr
Maybe a Queen Announcement?? Hoping!!!
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THANK HEAVEN OUR WONDERFUL ADAM STANDS FOR WHAT HE BELIEVES IN ! WASTING THAT TALENT ON A COVERS ALBUM IS INSANE. RCA MUST BE RUN BY CHANGE MACHINE ROBOTS. ADAM'S MUSIC IS BEAUTIFUL. THE WORDS MEAN SOMETHING TO ALL OF US THAT LOVE HIM. HIS HEART SHOWS IN THE WORDS, AND WE LOVE HIS COMPASSIONATE, GENEROUS, GENTLE HEART. JANIE
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to whatever Adam does next! Can't he publish music under his own label, Glambert Music???
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking the Queen announcement most likely to be made is that the videos of the London concerts recorded last year are going to be televised, probably edited into one video.
But a fantasy thrill (for me) is a concert announcement in the U.S. Could that happen? Some dreams would come true...
I'm going to see Adam at the Mid State Fair this Friday and wonder if anyone has heard about a meet and greet opportunity. No word from the fan club.
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