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69 Solution - downloadAlbum: But Things Haven't Changed
NewsThe Waterboys album and tour latestFor over twenty years The Waterboys have been a testament to Mike Scott?s extraordinary vision and his fearless love of musical exploration. With songs ranking as some of the most imaginative and distinctive of the past quarter century, The Waterboys have scored the dreams and aspirations of generations of music listeners. Now, with Book Of Lightning The Waterboys have created a natural successor to their classics This Is The Sea and Fisherman?s Blues and 2000?s acclaimed comeback, A Rock In The Weary Land ? an album containing elements of those powerful works, but also taking us into thrilling new territory; an album as literate and compelling as anything in the Waterboys? catalogue to date. As the opening bars of 'The Crash of Angel Wings? thunder out, we know that Book Of Lightning is going to be a new, unpredictable and delicious instalment in the Waterboys? story. In Book of Lightning, more than ever before, Mike Scott is the master of his vision, exploring life and the human heart with confidence and assuredness, impelling the listener to respond emotionally and cerebrally - and to view the world with new eyes. The Waterboys tour dates are: 26 Apr - Corn Exchange Cambridge 27 Apr - Regent Theatre Ipswich 28 Apr - City Hall Sheffield 29 Apr - De Montfort Hall Leicester 1 May - The New Theatre Oxford 3 May - Bridgewater Hall Manchester 4 May - Philharmonic Hall Liverpool 5 May - Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells 6 May - Stables Theatre Milton Keynes 8 May - Guildhall Portsmouth 10 May - UEA Norwich 11 May - Royal Albert Hall London 12 May - Warwick Arts Centre Coventry 13 May - Grand Opera House York 15 May - The Ironworks Inverness 16 May - Concert Hall Perth 17 May - Music Hall Aberdeen 19 May - Barrowland Ballroom Glasgow 20 May - Festival Theatre Edinburgh 21 May - The Sage Gateshead Paul McCartney scores high chart entry in the US Paul McCartney's new album 'Memory Almost Full' has shot straight to Number Three in the US charts. The former Beatle's sixth album clocked up first week sales of 161,000, the biggest figure for any of his solo albums. McCartney's previous best was 121,000 copies for his 1997 album 'Flaming Pie' which gained his highest ever entry on the Billboard chart at Number Two. The sales, which are 75 per cent more than those for his previous album 'Chaos And Creation In The Backyard', come after the star recently signed a record deal with coffee chain Starbucks. According to the chain, the album clocked up the largest single day total by any in Starbucks' history when it was released on June 5, reports the Washington Post. |
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