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Lemon Jelly - Dublin and Belfast

  • 16-11-2004 10:44pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 764 ✭✭✭


    Don't think anyone's mentioned these yet...

    ‘Nice Weather For Ducks’, ‘In the Bath’, ‘Spacewalk’, ‘Nervous Tension’, ‘Tune for Jack’, ‘His Majesty King Raam’, ‘Staunton Lick’, ‘Homage to Patagonia’, ‘Kneel Before Your God’, ‘Page One’, ‘Come’, ‘Elements’, ‘Rambling Man’, ‘Return To Patagonia’, ‘Experiment No. 6’, ‘Closer’, ‘The Curse of Ka’zar'...

    LEMON JELLY
    LIVE AT THE AMBASSADOR, DUBLIN - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH ‘05
    & MANDELA HALL, BELFAST ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH ‘05

    Tickets For Dublin Are On-Sale Now. Belfast Ticket Details TBA

    New Lemon Jelly single, ‘Stay With You’ is released in Ireland on Friday week, November 26th on XL.

    ‘Stay With You’ is their first major release since their brilliant 2003 Top 40 single ‘Nice Weather For Ducks’ and is based around a sample from Gallagher & Lyle's 'I Wanna Stay With You'.

    ‘Stay With You’ is taken from their forthcoming new ’64 - 95’ album - set for release late Jan ’05.

    Just as their limited edition 2003 release ‘Soft’ sampled Chicago’s ‘If You Leave Me Now’, all the tracks on the new record are based on samples taken from the pair’s favourite songs released between 1964 and 1995.

    Artists sampled include Atlantic Ocean, Gallagher & Lyle and Jon Rowles, and the album includes songs ‘It Was’, ‘Come Down On Me’, ‘Don’t Stop Now’, ‘Make This Right’, ‘The Shouty Track’, ‘Stay With You’, ‘The Slow Train’, ‘A Man Like Me’ and ‘Go’.

    ’64-95’ is the follow-up to their Mercury Prize and Brit Award-Nominated 2003 album, ‘Lost Horizons’.

    In August of last year, the duo put out a limited edition 7-inch ‘Rolled Oats’ single through their own Jelly Lab label - the A-side 'Rolled' was arranged around a loop from George Michael's 1990 track 'Heal The Pain', while the flipside 'Oats' featured a riff from '70s rockers Bad Company's track 'Feel Like Making Love'.

    Tickets for Dublin are €38.50 (inc. booking fee) On-Sale Now from Road Records (16B Fade St, D.2), Soundcellar (Nassau St, D.2), Ticketmaster and usual outlets nationwide. Buy online at www.ticketmaster.ie and www.mcd.ie

    For telephone bookings, please call the 24 Hour Ticketmaster credit card line on 0818 719 300 (R.O.I.) and 0870 2434455 (N.I.)

    Doors: 7.30pm.
    Tickets details for Belfast TBA.

    www.lemonjelly.ky
    www.xlrecordings.com/lemonjelly


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,846 ✭✭✭✭eth0_


    I was going to go until I saw the price! Nearly 40 euro to see two guys DJ/sample! If I went to see them in the UK.....20 euro.

    This is getting way out of hand!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,601 ✭✭✭Kali


    They're incredibly boring live as well... and at that price you'd want to be quite insane.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,846 ✭✭✭✭eth0_


    Their DJ sets are alright, but yeah, live show is rather boring.


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