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Wednesday
Jun292011

Heads Up, Vinyl Lovers: Cinderella to Release Double Live LP

Yeah, you read that headline correctly: our beloved Cinderella will release a vinyl version of their 2009 release Live At the Mohegan Sun.

The vinyl version will be released September 11 via Bologna Rock City (September 12 in Europe).

According to my memory -- so I could be wrong -- the show were recorded as part of the 2005 "Rock Never Stops" tour.

The special edition double-live LP will be released as a gatefold. There will only be 500 copies available, and each will be hand numbered. I plan on ordering a copy if the price is right -- I still love my records!

 

Here's the track listing:

Night Songs
The Last Mile
Somebody Save Me
Heartbreak Station
Coming Home  
Shelter Me
Nobody's Fool
Gypsy Road
Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)
Shake Me
Fallin' Apart At The Seams
Push Push
Still Climbing


And for today's blast from the past... Cinderella performing "Push, Push" in 1986


Reader Comments (3)

Hard to explain to this generation how the vinyl would "drop" down onto the turntable, needle would move over, and audio heaven would begin... That's right my parents had a nicer "record" player :)

BTW - been jamming Rival Sons since it was suggested on this site BURN DOWN LOS ANGELES !!! BURN DOWN LOS ANGELES !!!
June 29, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterGNR
Huge Cinderella fan, but really not interested. If it was new music I would be one of the first to buy. Same stuff, different day.
June 29, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterjn
Pretty much the same set list they play today.
They already released a live disc not to long ago so this is a waste of money.
Great band to bad they dont write new music.
June 29, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSleaze Rocker

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