Florence and the Machine to Release a MTV Unplugged Live Album
Due out April 9
Mar 06, 2012
Photography by Matt Jones
Florence and the Machine
Late last year, Florence and the Machine performed at MTV Unplugged studios. That show—featuring a ten piece gospel choir—will be made available on April 9 as a live album. The 11-song tracklist includes a cover of Otis Redding’s “Try a Little Tenderness” and “Jackson,” a best known as a Johnny and June Cash tune. For that song, Florence and the Machine leadwoman Florence Welch was joined by Queens of the Stone Age’s Josh Homme. Check out the full listing below.
Tracklist:
1. Only If For A Night
2. Drumming Song
3. Cosmic Love
4. Breaking Down
5. Never Let Me Go
6. Try A Little Tenderness
7. No Light No Light
8. Jackson
9. What The Water Gave Me
10. Dog Days Are Over
11. Shake It Out
(www.florenceandthemachine.net)
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June 24th 2012
2:58pm
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January 22nd 2013
2:59pm
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January 28th 2013
1:39am
If you are invited to perform in MTV Unplugged, the album will be a big hit. That is a certainty. No doubt about that.