Music
Grace Jones readies comeback album
Published Monday, Jun 30 2008, 11:08 BST | By Nick Levine

Hurricane, her first collection of new material since 1989's Bulletproof Heart LP, will be released on October 27 on indie label Wall of Sound.
The album, produced by Jones and her partner Ivor Guest, features contributions from Brian Eno and Jones's longtime collaborators Sly and Robbie.
Commenting on her new album and record deal, Jones said: "Grrrrrrr."
Jones released nine studio albums in the 1970s and 1980s, scoring hits with 'Slave To The Rhythm', 'Pull Up To The Bumper' and a cover of The Pretenders' 'Private Life'.
She is also known for her role in Bond movie A View To A Kill and her notorious appearance on The Russell Harty Show in 1981, during which she slapped the chatshow host across his face.
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