Last Minutes & Lost Evenings - Turner, Frank

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| Format | CD+DVD |
| Available | 05-10-2012 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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Singer-songwriter Frank Turner has had an extraordinary two-years in his native England. Heralded as "The people's prince of punk poetry" by the NME, he has amassed a huge and adoring fan base, breakthrough radio hits and a sold out headlining show at Wembley Arena (documented in a thrilling new DVD). It all reached a crescendo with a historic performance at the biggest show on earth, the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics.
Last Minutes and Lost Evenings delivers 15 songs, a riveting mix of standards and rarities hand-picked by Turner. Bundled with a full DVD of his groundbreaking Wembley show - almost two hours of music, with plenty of rousing sing-alongs and folk-punk fury from Frank's amazing band The Sleeping Souls - Last Minutes and Lost Evenings is a record longtime fans will cherish.
Track Listing
CD
- I Knew Prufrock Before He Got Famous
- I Still Believe
- Try This At Home
- The Real Damage
- Father's Day
- Nashville Tennessee
- Dan's Song
- Substitute
- Reasons Not To Be An Idiot
- Sons Of Liberty
- The Road
- Long Live The Queen
- The Next Round
- Photosynthesis
- The Ballad Of Me & My Friends
DVD - LIVE AT WEMBLEY ARENA
- Intro
- Eulogy
- Try This At Home
- If Ever I Stray
- Reasons Not To Be An Idiot
- Nashville Tennessee
- Wessex Boy
- Peggy Sang The Blues
- I Am Disappeared
- Love Ire & Song
- Glory Hallelujah
- The Real Damage
- Dan's Song
- Father's Day
- Substitute
- Long Live The Queen
- I Knew Prufrock Before He Got Famous
- Sons Of Liberty
- Four Simple Words
- The Road
- I Still Believe
- Somebody To Love
- Encore
- The Times They Are A Changin'
- Ballad Of Me And My Friends
- Photosynthesis
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