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Live in Europe 2016–2017: Released: 16 February 2018; Label: Divine Comedy (DCRL111) 25 Recorded live from their European tours of 2016 and 2017; 17-track CD included an interpretation of New Order's "Blue Monday" "—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
He launched his own record label Divine Comedy Records in order to re-release his 1990s output. Hannon's ninth album with the Divine Comedy, Victory for the Comic Muse, was released in June 2006. [18] The bulk of the record was recorded over two weeks, much of it live rather than multi-tracked, hence a more spontaneous sound.
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Songs of Love may refer to: Songs of Love (Anita Ward album) Songs of Love (Mark Eitzel album) Songs of Love (Simply Red album) Songs of Love, a 2003 compilation album by Sting "Songs of Love", a track on Casanova by The Divine Comedy, first used as the theme music for comedy series Father Ted
Hannon is founder and mainstay of the Divine Comedy, a band which achieved their biggest commercial success in the mid- to late-1990s with the albums Casanova (1996), A Short Album About Love (1997), and Fin de Siècle (1998). Hannon continues to release albums under the Divine Comedy name, the most recent being Office Politics (2019).
Pitch Perfect is one of those movies that is brilliant on all fronts: Acting, writing, directing, and obviously, music. It's so good, it inspired two sequels and hit songs like Anna Kendrick's "Cups."
The album was the last to be released by the band on the Setanta label and features a collection of singles and best-known songs from their previous five studio albums. A new recording of " The Pop Singer's Fear of the Pollen Count " and a remixed version of "Your Daddy's Car"—both originally from the band's 1993 album Liberation —were ...
The album's sixth track, "Songs of Love", made its debut on the popular Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted, [5] officially remaining the show's theme song, as heard in its opening titles and end credits. The song was later covered by Ben Folds on his EP Sunny 16 in 2003 and Peter Bjorn and John as part of Under the Radar's Covers of Covers album in ...