Billboard
(July 20th, 2007)
Smith: Don't Hold Breath
For Simpson Collab
July 20, 2007, 2:20 PM ET
Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
A few months back, most everybody was surprised
to hear that the Cure's Robert Smith was going to collaborate
with pop star Ashlee Simpson on some of her new material -- and
no one more so than Smith himself.
The truth, according to Smith, is that
the two parties have not worked together in any form as of
yet, but a pairing is not entirely out of the realm of possibility.
"I would be hugely surprised if I end up
working with Ashlee this year, but I haven't ruled it out,"
he tells Billboard.com. "I went to see her in Chicago. We have
people we both know, and I have some nephews and nieces who think
she's really good. I was impressed. The fact is, when she got on stage
and sang, she was really good."
"It was staggering the amount of coverage
that got," Smith adds. "I was encouraged to issue a denial,
but I thought, why? I don't deny anything. I don't see the point.
I've worked with lots of different people down the years."
According to a Geffen spokesperson, Simpson's
next album should be out before the end of the year, but no
release date has been confirmed.
As for Smith, he revealed he has another
unusual collaboration lined up, but declined to elaborate
at this stage of the process, other than to say, "It's in a
different genre than the one I'm associated with."
"The people who are involved, their label
doesn't know about it," he says with a chuckle. "I don't know
that they'd be happy. I mean, I could well tarnish other peoples'
reputations -- people who rely on being squeaky clean or family friendly.
Their label might not look very kindly at all to them working with
someone as objectionable and as suspect as me."
As previously reported, the Cure will release
a new album in October via Suretone/Geffen and will be on
tour in North America this fall.
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