Live At Brixton (Double LP & DVD)

 
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Public Service Broadcasting
Live At Brixton (Double LP & DVD)

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Public Service Broadcasting are pleased to reveal the release of a double LP & DVD live album of their sold-out performance at the O2 Brixton Academy from 'The Race For Space' tour, recorded on 29 November 2015.

The LP release includes free high-quality mp3 download.

The show features arena-level production crammed onto the Brixton stage with a 13-piece choir, 5-piece string section, expanded brass section, a longer set list, Smoke Fairies guesting on Valentina, a surprise special guest, dancers, pyrotechnics and more as the London-based band wow a hometown crowd with a very special performance.

This limited edition release also includes a DVD with 100 minutes of live footage, audio commentary and bonus features.

"We first talked about the possibility of a live album and DVD a long while before Brixton and I have to confess that I ruled it out almost immediately," says frontman J. Willgoose, Esq."

"I was persuaded over a few months, though, by both the reaction on the night - which was overwhelming - and of those who watched the stream as it went out live, that something special had occurred and it truly was worth documenting. Brixton had been a dream of mine ever since seeing the Manics there on their Everything Must Go tour many moons ago. Playing there as Public Service Broadcasting, and selling it out, was something I never even thought of as a possibility. It's my favourite venue in the world and we wanted to make it a show to remember."

Tracks:

Side A:
The Race For Space
Sputnik
Signal 30
Theme From PSB
Night Mail

Side B:
London Can Take It
Valentina
Korolev
E.V.A.

Side C:
If War Should Come
Spitfire
Lit Up
The Other Side

Side D:
Go!
Tomorrow
Gagarin
Everest