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Goo Goo Dolls to Record Their First Studio Album in Three Years
Fall 2001 Release Date Expected
August 3, 2001 Multi-platinum recording artists, the Goo Goo Dolls, will begin recording new songs for their seventh album this week in a Los Angeles studio. Tentatively titled Gutterflowers, it is the
group's first studio album in over three years. Rob Cavallo (Dizzy Up the Girl) will handle production duties for the Warner Bros. recording, which has an estimated Fall 2001 release date.
Songwriters John Rzeznik (guitar, vocals) and Robby Takac (bass, vocals) and band-mate Mike Malinin (drums) have been rehearsing the new material over the past few months and are looking forward to life in the studio. "It's been three years since we've recorded any new songs, and that's a long time for
us," says Takac. "We really love the creative process and all that goes into recording an album's worth of songs. As soon as we're finished in the studio, we'll be ready to head out on tour."
The Goo Goo Dolls most recent venture in the studio was to remix songs for
What I Learned About Ego, Opinion, Art and Commerce (1987-2000), their
twenty-two song collection released in May 2001. Prior to that, the band
toured for over two years in support of their 1998 release, Dizzy Up the Girl.
With over one million plays at radio, Dizzy Up the Girl produced two No. 1 hits, "Iris"
and "Slide," and three Top 10 hits, "Black Balloon," "Dizzy" and "Broadway."
To date, Dizzy Up the Girl has sold over five million copies worldwide. The
Goo Goo Dolls have been nominated for four Grammy Awards and have also
received numerous songwriting and radio airplay awards from ASCAP, BMI and
other music industry organizations.
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