Topic: New Aynsley Lister album "Equilibrium" available at the end of January

These details are available from Aynsley's latest news letter:

The good news that the new album ‘Equilibrium’ is now finished and
mastered, the artwork is complete and manufacturing will begin next week.

The not such good news is that we have had to put the retail release date
back a couple of weeks. Our current UK distributor was undone by the ‘ripple
effect’ of the current credit crunch. Woolworths going bankrupt, also made
their CD & DVD company EUK bankrupt. EUK debt help to bring about the demise
of our distributor Pinnacle. However, from the ashes etc etc, Manhaton is
very pleased to have secured a distribution deal with Universal. Release
should be around Mid March.

To avoid disappointments, Manhaton will be making the record available from
the 30th of this month January, from our website - http://www.manhatonrecords.com
You can order your copy NOW. We expect to dispatch all pre-orders within a
couple a days of this date.

We also hope to have the new album available at Aynsley’s gigs at
approximately the same time. It is impossible, as yet, to name an exact date
of availability, but we expect to be very close to this date.
Further good news, Manhaton is very pleased to announce that we just engaged
the services of Frontier PR, to work on all aspects of press & radio
promotion for Aynsley’s new album. Frontier are the company that have
handled all the PR for Joe Bonamassa’s records for the last couple of years.
They will begin their campaign around the 1st of March. smile

More details and album discussion here:

http://www.aynsleylister.co.uk/forums/viewthread/110/

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Re: New Aynsley Lister album "Equilibrium" available at the end of January

Duncan - Thanks for the heads up for the album!  I'm really looking forward to listening to what I feel will be Aynsley's best cd.  Hmmm......is there a reason the album title has an um ending?  I guess Robbie McIntosh ( John Mayer's slide guitarist) playing on the cd has nothing to do with it. Vbg!