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The Bell That Never Rang

Lau

Scottish
Reveal

Released: 4th May 2015
Catalogue Number: REVEAL047CDX
Barcode: 0798295287465
Running Time: 44 Mins.

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'The Bell That Never Rang' is the hugely anticipated new album from the U.K's most musically revered and celebrated folk trio Lau, recorded and produced in Scotland by Brooklyn based artist /prodcuer Joan Wasser (Joan As Police Woman). Lau have picked up four awards for 'Best Group' at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and the individual members have all won multiple awards and recognition for their acclaimed solo works.

1) First Homecoming
2) The Death of the Dining Car
3) Back in Love Again
4) Tiger Hill
5) The Bell That Never Rang
6) Ghosts
'The Bell That Never Rang' is the hugely anticipated new album from the U.K's most musically revered and celebrated folk trio Lau, recorded and produced in Scotland by Brooklyn based artist /prodcuer Joan Wasser (Joan As Police Woman). Lau have picked up four awards for 'Best Group' at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and the individual members have all won multiple awards and recognition for their acclaimed solo works.

Lineup

Kris Drever - Vocals, Guitar
Martin Green - Accordion, Wurlitzer, Keys, Electronics
Aidan O'Rourke - Fiddle

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