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Robbie Williams defends 'Rudebox'

Robbie Williams has paid tribute to his album 'Rudebox'.

The singer released the record in 2006 and it received poor reviews at the time, despite hitting No.1 in the UK albums charts.

Speaking on his blog, the Take That man said that whilst there may be some duds on the album, he  really likes the record.

Williams also hinted that he might visit the album's sound in the future when he hits the studio again. He said:

"I love Rudebox, by the way, and plans are afoot to make another one. It'll be ages yet, but I think it's time to do the second instalment. In many ways, Rudebox is my favourite album of mine. But also it's the album I would take the most tracks off too. 'Louise' wasn't a very good cover, 'Kiss Me' can go too. That version of 'Summertime' wasn't the best and 'Keep On' can be dropped. The rest I stand by with a big middle finger going 'No, f**k you'."

The 'Candy' man continued: "I know I've said in concert about some of my songs not being the best. It's panto. For the record I f**king love 'Bodies' and I love 'Rudebox'. If it wasn't for the perception, it would be first on my setlist. It's so much fun for me to perform. So would 'The 90's' and 'The 80's'."

  

 

   

 

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