Danger Mouse says he can't release the album because of an unspecified dispute with EMI Records.
That perception could shift thanks to her work with Danger Mouse (aka Brian Burton).
Danger Mouse, always seems to be working on something, but this feels different.
Danger Mouse has yet to weigh in, though fans have already begun posting it to his official Facebook page.
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We continue to make every effort to resolve this situation and we are talking to Brian Burton (Danger Mouse) directly.
Last year, Danger Mouse released Lynch's photographs with a blank CD, on which fans could burn the album from the Internet.
Linkous had written a number of songs he wasn't comfortable singing, so Danger Mouse suggested getting someone else to do the vocals.
The Shins' latest record was long done and so were the tours, and for Danger Mouse, his band Gnarls Barkley was between records, as well.
But this wasn't going to be just another production job for Danger Mouse, and for Mercer, this was to be more than a mere solo project.
Coyne and Linkous worked together on last year's Dark Night of the Soul, a music-photography project involving Sparklehorse, Danger Mouse, filmmaker David Lynch and others.
Both Danger Mouse and David Lynch join World Cafe host David Dye for an interview about the storied album, its creative process and their late collaborator.
Danger Mouse says he'd always wanted to work with the director, so he asked the filmmaker to make a book of surreal photos inspired by the music.
The producer and multi-instrumentalist Danger Mouse and Mark Linkous (also known as Sparklehorse) are two of the most inspired and imaginative artists making music today.
It took more than a year of closely guarded negotiations, but Dark Night of the Soul, the mysterious album from Danger Mouse, Sparklehorse and David Lynch, is finally getting an official release.
The two penned a series of songs, then enlisted an impressive roster of guest musicians to sing them Iggy Pop, Black Francis, James Mercer (of The Shins and Broken Bells with Danger Mouse).
Brian Cosgrove, creator of Danger Mouse and Count Duckula, told the Today programme's Sarah Montague that he was "a little bit surprised" that Paddington Bear won the prize and that one of the current shows would have been in people's minds.
The result is an all-star cast of guest artists on Dark Night, including The Shins' James Mercer (who most recently worked with Danger Mouse on the Broken Bells album), Julian Casablancas of The Strokes and Iggy Pop, each of whom offers his own interpretation of the Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse songs.
In addition to Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse, other artists appearing on Dark Night of the Soul include The Flaming Lips, Gruff Rhys of Super Furry Animals, Jason Lytle of Grandaddy and Admiral Radley, Frank Black of Pixies, Nina Persson of The Cardigans, Suzanne Vega, Vic Chesnutt, David Lynch and Scott Spillane of Neutral Milk Hotel, and The Gerbils.
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