THE WILDHEARTS To Release U.K. Live Album

October 17, 2004

THE WILDHEARTS will be releasing their first official U.K. live album, entitled "The Wildhearts Strike Back", on October 25. The two-disc set features "blistering versions" of established live favorites and more obscure b-sides recorded from several shows during the band's recent U.K. tour. The complete track listing for the album is as follows:

01. I Wanna Go Where The People Go
02. Greetings From Shitsville
03. Top Of The World
04. Vanilla Radio
05. Caffeine Bomb
06. O.C.D.
07. Someone That Won't Let Me Go
08. Nita Nitro
09. Caprice
10. Girlfriend Clothes
11. Jonesing For Jones
12. Suckerpunch
13. Beautiful Thing You
14. Weekend 96 (vinyl only)
15. Turning American
16. My Baby Is A Headfuck
17. Loch Ness Interlude
18. Cheers
19. Nothing Ever Changes But The Shoes
20. Dangerlust
21. Love U Til I Don't
22. Don't Worry About Me

The album will be available from www.changesone.co.uk, www.amazon.co.uk and record shops countrywide.

THE WILDHEARTS frontman Ginger has also added more dates to the acoustic tour. He will be playing the following shows:

Nov. 19 – Bristol, UK @ Bierkeller
Nov. 26 - Newcastle, UK @ Archer
Nov. 27 - York, UK @ Cert 18
Nov. 28 – Newport, UK @ TJ's

Full tour details are available here.

In other news, THE WILDHEARTS are scheduled to release another album on January 31: "A Break In the Weather", a collection of "singles club" tracks. The album will also feature four unreleased tracks, including "The Dying Art Of The Chorus" (with Barney Greenway of NAPALM DEATH),as well as original artwork from the creator of the "singles club" covers, David Heulun.

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