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Full album: Captiva
mp3 / 2007 year / 225 kbs / 75 mb / 46 min

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Album: Captiva
  1. A Guide To Marine Life
  2. Hotel Aquarium
  3. Goodnight Gravity
  4. Captiva
  5. Helicopters
  6. Maps
  7. How They Made Cameras
  8. Good Morning Planetarium
  9. Murexa
  10. Drago Of The Dragons
  11. Arc To The Archtilles
  12. The Dark Side Of Indoor Track Meets

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Avril Lavigne being sued by songwriters

Avril Lavigne is being sued by a Seventies songwriting team who say her song 'Girlfriend' is just like one they wrote years ago.

Tommy Dunbar who founded the band The Rubinoos says that the Canadian songstress's track 'Girlfriend' bears a striking resemblance to a 1978 Rubinoos song 'I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend'.

The co-writer of Lavigne's track, Dr. Luke, is also being sued, as is her company Avril Lavigne Publishing.

Dunbar founded the Rubinoos as a teen with his friend Jon Rubin in 1973.

Lavigne's manager Terry McBride is insisting that there is nothing similar between the songs and has apparently had a musicologist confirm it.

However, McBride is apparently prepared to settle out of court of the suit becomes too expensive to fight. Lavigne has insurance that covers such lawsuits.

This is the second incident of songwriting problems for the singer in recent weeks.

Last week Canadian songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk told 'Performing Songwriter' magazine that she will never again work withLavigne saying she will "cross the ethical line and no one says anything. That's why I'll never work with her again. I sent her a song two years ago called 'Contagious,' and I just saw the track listing to this album, and there's a song called 'Contagious' on it-and my name's not on it.'
Live Earth leg axed

Part of the fothcoming Live Earth concerts have been cancelled due to lack of funds and timing.

The Turkish leg of the world event, which aims to highlight climate change, has been shelved and will be now be replaced by giant TV screens projecting concerts from the other eight cities.

A spokesman for Purple Concerts said: "There was no possibility to hold a live performance due to lack of time."

Organisers of the Turkish leg had initially hoped to stage a scaled down version of the Istanbul gig even though they admitted it would be difficult.

But lack of sponsorship up against a tight schedule forced organisers to pull the plug altogether, reports BBC News.

Tokyo, Hamburg, New York, Shanghai, Rio de Janeiro, Johannesburg, Sydney and London are among the cities set to stage concerts for the event.

Foo Fighters, Madonna, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica, Bloc Party, Kasabian and Beastie Boys are among the acts set to appear at the London leg.