Mumford and Sons Reissue “Sigh No More”
Includes Bonus Disc Live From Shepherds Bush Empire
Oct 28, 2010 Mumford & Sons
After a triumphant year of touring, Mumford and Sons is giving the public another chance to catch their album, Sigh No More. On November 29th the banjo kings of Britain are re-releasing their album. In addition to the original disc, the reissue will include a short DVD feature Gentlemen of the Road, brand new track “Hold on to What You Believe,” and live album Live From Shepards Bush Empire. For fans who caught Mumford fever the first time around, the live album will be available for separate digital download.
Live From Shepherds Bush Empire tracklist:
1. Sigh No More
2. Winter Winds
3. Roll Away Your Stone
4. White Blank Page
5. I Gave You All
6. Awake My Soul
7. Little Lion Man
8. Thistle & Weeds
9. Timshel
10. The Cave
11. Dust Bowl Dance
12.Feel the Tide’
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