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Cast to release live sessions album
Published Wednesday, Feb 14 2007, 16:19 GMT | By David Cribb
Cast are planning to release a new double album, containing live recordings for the BBC.
The Britpop stars announced their split five years ago now, but have made the decision to collect various live recordings for the corporation and release them later this month.
The record will contain sessions recorded for Steve Lamacq, Mary Anne Hobbs, Mark Radcliffe and Simon Mayo in the mid '90s. All the tracks included were recorded between 1995 and 1999, at the height of their career.
The double CD will be released on February 26, the full track listing is as follows:
CD 1:
1. Four Walls
2. Back Of My Mind
3. Fine Time
4. Follow Me Down
5. Alright
6. Sandstorm
7. Fine Time
8. Reflections
9. Fine Time
10. Flying
11. Guiding Star
12. Walkaway
13. Sandstorm
14. Free Me
CD 2:
1. Free Me
2. Guiding Star
3. Company Man
4. Compared To You
5. Dreamer
6. She Falls
7. Beat Mama
8. Higher
9. Alien
10. The Feeling Remains
11. Hideaway
The Britpop stars announced their split five years ago now, but have made the decision to collect various live recordings for the corporation and release them later this month.
The record will contain sessions recorded for Steve Lamacq, Mary Anne Hobbs, Mark Radcliffe and Simon Mayo in the mid '90s. All the tracks included were recorded between 1995 and 1999, at the height of their career.
The double CD will be released on February 26, the full track listing is as follows:
CD 1:
1. Four Walls
2. Back Of My Mind
3. Fine Time
4. Follow Me Down
5. Alright
6. Sandstorm
7. Fine Time
8. Reflections
9. Fine Time
10. Flying
11. Guiding Star
12. Walkaway
13. Sandstorm
14. Free Me
CD 2:
1. Free Me
2. Guiding Star
3. Company Man
4. Compared To You
5. Dreamer
6. She Falls
7. Beat Mama
8. Higher
9. Alien
10. The Feeling Remains
11. Hideaway
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