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Behind the Wheel; Catherine Wheel's Rob Dickinson finds there is still air in the tires
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Behind the Wheel; Catherine Wheel's Rob Dickinson finds there is still air in the tires
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Behind the Wheel; Catherine Wheel's Rob Dickinson finds there is still air in the tires
2007
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After labouring on and off on his own material for several years, [Rob Dickinson] finally released an amicable collection of mature, romantic guitar-rock anthems called Fresh Wine for the Horses in 2005. It drew generally decent reviews but the looming collapse of his label, Sanctuary Records, effectively drove the album from sight. Enter friend and Canadian uber-producer Bob Ezrin, who helmed the Catherine Wheel's 1997 disc Adam and Eve. He felt strongly enough that Fresh Wine deserved another go-'round that he passed the record along to Universal Music Canada boss Randy Lennox last year. While away on holiday, the entire Lennox clan fell in love with it and now, although \"the slow-turning wheels of the record industry\" have taken 12 months to make it so, Dickinson's solo debut is about to get a second lease on life with a forthcoming, worldwide release on Universal. That Dickinson's salvation should come from Canada is quite appropriate, since the Catherine Wheel generally sold more records and played to bigger crowds in this country than it ever did in the States or its native Britain. The band was one of the marquee acts on Our Lady Peace's Summersault festival tour several years ago, alongside the Foo Fighters and Smashing Pumpkins. Indeed, during the Happy Days/Adam and Eve-era the band was a near-constant presence on MuchMusic and 102.1FM.
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