KoRn have set the tracklisting for their upcoming MTV Unplugged CD. Recorded in New York on December 9, the Unplugged disc features appearances by Amy Lee of Evanescence and Robert Smith of The Cure. Lee contributes to the performance of "Freak On A Leash" and Smith appears on a version of his own "In Between Days." KoRn also covered Radiohead's "Creep" for the disc, which will be released on March 6. The Unplugged special is slated to debut online first on February 10, then on MTV on February 17.
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"Huck's Theme," a new song from Bob Dylan, will appear on the soundtrack to the film Lucky You. The poker movie, which stars Drew Barrymore and Eric Bana, will also feature a pair of Bruce Springsteen tracks, including the rarity "The Fever," which was released in the late '90s on the 18 Tracks compilation but dates back to the mid-'70s. Billboard reports that the soundtrack will also include a new Kris Kristofferson tune and contributions from Ryan Adams, Bonnie Raitt and Barrymore herself.The reclusive Sly Stone appeared on stage briefly over the weekend at a performance by Family Stone, a band featuring Sly's family members and former bandmates. Stone appeared onstage an hour into the Anaheim, CA show, playing keyboards and leading the group in the classic "Thank You (Fallentime Be Mice Elf Again)." Sly left the stage but returned again briefly during "I Want To Take You Higher." AOL Music reports that Stone is still wearing the white mohawk look he showed at his last public appearance, his brief performance at the 2006 Grammys.
Gorillaz will reportedly be releasing a B-sides compilation, which will be out in the U.K. on March 20. It is unknown when or if the disc will be out Stateside. Gorillaz mastermind Damon Albarn just released the debut from his latest project, The Good, The Bad And The Queen, today.
Rapper Mike Jones will release The American Dream, his follow-up to 2005's Who Is Mike Jones?, in April. Jones also stars in an upcoming film of the same name, which he also co-produced and co-directed. The American Dream (the movie) is loosely based on Jones' life story.