Album Of The Day: Farewell Show by delirious?

Album Art of delirious?'s Farewell Show album - Five middle-aged white men, in alternating clothes of white and black, standing shoulder to shoulder on a large stage with their arms on each other's shoulders. Above the band is printed in a worn blue type the album title, 'Farewell Show', with the words 'Live In London' printed in smaller text in the top right. Below the title in a smaller rounded box is the band word mark: the band name with a question mark, then a vertical bar, then a 'd:' as well.

Released on this day 15 years ago, this is a recording of their final concert performance as a band. On November 29, 2009, delirious? finished their last world tour with this epic final show at London's Hammersmith Apollo. Captured on audio and video, the double CD audio version presents nearly two hours of this final show with songs spanning their entire career. The second disc, tracks 15-21 on streaming, is actually the prelude of the show, where the band opened for themselves as "The Cutting Edge Band" and played some of their earliest songs on a smaller stage setup. The main album brings the rock with sings old and new. I was not there for the show, but I'm sure for those who were there, it was an amazing night. It’s a blessing they were able to capture it so beautifully for everyone to hear. The concert film with a few more songs than the CD was also released on DVD and Blu-Ray.

Release Year: 2010
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