Officers have released CCTV images as part of their search for a missing Glasgow woman.
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Belle & Sebastian have announced that they will release new album ‘Late Developers’ this Friday – a swift follow-up to their last LP, ‘A Bit Of Previous’, which came out in May.Arriving ahead of the album release is new single ‘I Don’t Know What You See In Me’, co-written with producer Wuh Oh, of which frontman Stuart Murdoch says: “I was bicycling across Scotland last summer, listening to a mix of this song. It was written and produced for us by our friend Pete ‘Wuh Oh’ Ferguson.
As I listened to it, I felt lucky to be the first person to get to sing this song”.“I let my voice swoop and soar in ways that it maybe hasn’t before”, he continues. “And as I continued through fields of gold and green I allowed myself to forget it was Belle & Sebastian, and pretend it was the latest hit on some random radio station.
All music is escape, and perhaps we managed to escape a little further than usual with this unexpected tune. Thanks Pete!”Watch the video for ‘I Don’t Know What You See In Me’ here:
.Officers have released CCTV images as part of their search for a missing Glasgow woman.
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