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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.
"Bad Ambassador" is a song by the Divine Comedy. It was released as the second single from the album Regeneration. A live version of the track serves as the A-side on the second CD single. CD-ROM content on the first disc includes the promotional video.
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).
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
A Short Album About Love is the fifth studio album by Northern Irish chamber pop band the Divine Comedy, released in 1997 by Setanta Records. It was recorded on 20 October 1996 at Shepherd's Bush Empire , London.
The Best of the Divine Comedy: Released: 30 August 1999; Label: Setanta (SET100) 3: 1 — 22: 2: 6 UK: Gold [11] Charmed Life – The Best of the Divine Comedy: Released: 4 February 2022; Label: Divine Comedy; 5: 1 — — 5 [17] — "—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
Fin de Siècle (French: "End of the century") is the sixth album by Northern Irish pop band the Divine Comedy.It was released on 31 August 1998 by Setanta Records.Following the release of fifth studio album A Short Album About Love (1997), frontman Neil Hannon demoed new material at his flat in Clapham.
"Perfect Love" is a song written by Sunny Russ and Stephony Smith, and recorded by American country music artist Trisha Yearwood. It was released in January 1998 as the third and final single from her compilation album (Songbook) A Collection of Hits. The song reached the top of the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]