THE CURE live album “SONGS OF A LIVE WORLD: TROXY LONDON MMXXIV” coming soon

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Last November 1st The Cure released “Songs of a Lost World” (READ THE REVIEW), their first album of unreleased songs in 16 years, received with enthusiasm by the public and critics.

The launch evening was celebrated with an exclusive concert at London Troxywhere the group performed the entire album in front of 3,000 fans and over a million live-streamed viewers from around the world.

Now, that memorable performance will be available for everyone: “Songs of a Live World: Troxy London MMXXIV” will be released on 13 December 2024, a live album whose proceeds will be entirely donated to War Child, an organization that supports children affected by conflict (https ://www.warchild.org.uk).

THE BAND

“SONGS OF A LOST WORLD” was written and arranged by Robert Smith, produced and mixed by Robert Smith & Paul Corkett and played by The Cure, i.e. Robert Smith: Vocals / guitar / 6-string bass / keyboards, Simon Gallup: Bass , Jason Cooper: Drums/Percussion, Roger O'Donnell: Keyboards, Reeves Gabrels: Guitar.

“SONGS OF A LIVE WORLD: TROXY LONDON MMXXIV” also features Perry Bamonte on guitar/keyboards/6-string bass.

THE FORMATS

The live will be available on CD, black LP and black cassette. Also available: version with original album and live album on 2CD, 2LP and 2 cassettes.

All versions can be pre-ordered on the official Universal Music Italia shop and will be shipped from 13 December 2024 with the exception of the vinyl and double vinyl, available from 14 February 2025.

THE TRACKLIST

ALONE
AND NOTHING IS FOREVER
TO FRAGILE THINGWARSONG
DRONE: NODRONE
I CAN NEVER SAY GOODBYE
ALL I EVER AM
ENDSONG

WEB & SOCIAL

www.thecure.com
songsofalost.world
https://www.instagram.com/thecure

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