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Pop / Rock 26 January, 2019

Elbow And The BBC Concert Orchestra Releases "The Seldom Seen Kid" Live At Abbey Road

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Elbow And The BBC Concert Orchestra Releases "The Seldom Seen Kid" Live At Abbey Road
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) On January 17th, 2009, elbow played a very special show to an invited audience at the world-famous Abbey Road Studios. Alongside the BBC Concert Orchestra, the band created an orchestral version of 'The Seldom Seen Kid', the album that had won them the Mercury Music Prize of 2008, made them household names and has now sold over 1 million copies in the UK.

The show marked the start of a landmark year for the band. A week later they were named Best British Band at the BRITS, whilst 'One Day Like This' and 'Grounds For Divorce' from the album went on to win Ivor Novello Awards for 'Best Contemporary Song and 'Best Song Musically and Lyrically' respectively.
When the show was added to the BBC red button service and iPlayer it broke the record for on demand viewing, racking up over 1 million views.
With the previous vinyl version of the album available only as part of the sold-out box set in 2012, elbow will celebrate the tenth anniversary of the performance with the release of a special edition as part of the 'Mastered at Abbey Road' series on April 19th.

This version of the recording has been remastered from the digital source and cut to vinyl at half speed to ensure the best possible audio quality. It joins a list of classic albums in this series, including The Rolling Stones 'Exile On Main Street' and Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On?'. For the first time ever, the album will also be available on streaming services.

Thinking back to the show, elbow's Guy Garvey has fond memories of a recording he now considers "the definitive version of 'The Seldom Seen Kid'".
'It was humbling to work with such an amazing group of musicians and arranger Nick Ingman and, even now, I have to pinch myself when I think we are part of the amazing musical history of Abbey Road. We knew we had a ten-minute window to re-record anything that went wrong because of the way that orchestras are paid but, with an audience in the room, we were determined to get it right first time. The show felt a bit like unicycling on a high wire to start with, but the result is something that I am eternally proud of.'






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