An NHS dentist world Health Organization is to release an album of operatic pop covers has received a kick in the teeth with the news that Prince has banned him from cathartic a spread over of Purple Rain.
It was Andrew Bain's interpretation of the 1984 hit that secured him a phonograph record contract with SonyBMG, simply it has clearly not impressed the song's creator and so will non be coming into court on his debut record album, Andrew Bain Presents Modern Classics.
However, the former dental practitioner has opted to smile and bear the decision by Prince, and has refused to bite back (you're on a dental pun warning here - Ed). "I have the utmost regard for Prince; without Purple Rain I wouldn't be where I am today," he aforementioned. "I struggled until I took a chance, interracial my operatic style with pop in Purple Rain, and completed my dreams."
Meanwhile Richard Hinkley, senior administrator at SonyBMG, was all smiles (last chance - Ed) at the attention Bain has been receiving. "Andrew has clearly smitten a chord with citizenry," he said. "We're rattling excited by the reactions he's been getting from both the media and the public alike. We had high expectations, only the level of interest in his music has far exceeded them."
The album is to be released next month, featuring the dentist's operatic treatment of songs by Dolly Parton, Snow Patrol, David Essex, Aerosmith and ABBA. Barring any teething troubles, that is (right, get out - Ed).
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