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Bright Eyes Release Live EP
‘Live Recordings’ consists predominantly of tracks taken from ‘The People’s Key’.

Following a fantastic performance at this year’s Glastonbury and a sell out show at the Royal Albert Hall earlier this year, Bright Eyes have released an EP of live tracks.
Entitled ‘Live Recordings’, the six-track digipak is available now from their official website, and will be distributed by HMV.
This is the second live release for Bright Eyes, the first being 2005’s ‘Motion Sickness’.
‘Live Recordings’ consists predominantly of tracks taken from their latest album, ‘The People’s Key’, coupled with a few favourites.
Here’s the tracklisting:
1. Firewall
2. Shell Games
3. Arc Of Time
4. Bowl Of Oranges
5. Lover I Don’t Have To Love
6. Ladder Song
The release coincides with that of latest single ‘Jejune Stars’, the follow up to ‘Sheel Games’, also taken from ‘The People’s Key’.
Watch the video for ‘Jejune Stars’ below:
Records, etc at

Bright Eyes - Noise Floor (Rarities: 1998-2005)
Bright Eyes - Five Dice, All Threes
Bright Eyes - A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997: A Companion
Bright Eyes - Digital Ash In A Digital Urn
Bright Eyes - Fevers and Mirrors
Bright Eyes - Letting Off The Happiness: A Companion
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