COURTNEY LOVE Continues Work On Solo CD, Seeks Label Deal

April 15, 2003

Courtney Love is in France recording a solo album titled "America's Sweetheart" with producer Jim Barber for an expected fall release, Billboard has reported. A number of tracks on the CD were reportedly co-written with 4 NON BLONDES' Linda Perry, who has penned hits for PINK and CHRISTINA AGUILERA. Courtney is in talks for a label deal with EMI, V2, Sanctuary, and several other companies, according to Dave Lory, who has signed Love for personal management in partnership with David Leach, his colleague at Worldwide Entertainment Group. Love is already signed to Poptones/Telstar in the U.K.

"America's Sweetheart" will be Love's first album since her band HOLE's 1998 swan song, "Celebrity Skin". That set debuted at No. 9 on The Billboard 200 and has sold 1.35 million copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan.

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