The Feeling Loss. Hope. Love. Vinyl Record
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The Feeling unleashes a new chapter in their career with their sixth studio album, Loss. Hope. Love back where it all started in 2006 for their Top 3 debut album Twelve Stops and Home. The first taster from the album is the brilliant "This Was Me". Originally performed by Richard E. Grant and Frankie Goes To Hollywood's Holly Johnson for the Everybody's Talking About Jamie soundtrack, The Feeling's version from Loss. Hope. Love is deeply moving; a personal track for Dan, driven by its socially conscious lyrics that ooze with the hope of a better tomorrow. Self-produced, predominantly at their East London studio during a lockdown, Loss. Hope. Love is the sound of a band who has reconsidered their identity, taken control of their sound, and embraced the Queen-esque theatrical elements of their DNA, recently realized by the success of Everybody's Talking About Jamie. The Feeling returns a whole new perspective. 15 years since their multi-million selling debut record Twelve Stops and Home - the album is bursting with joy, but with the thread of melancholy that's always been synonymous with their flawless songwriting.
Tracklist
- High Like You
- There Is No Music
- Never Gave Up
- There’s a Word For It
- On The Edge
- Lost
- Love People
- No One To Blame
- Cascade
- Wrong
- For The Future
- Morning Light
Protection
Each record is protected within its record sleeve by a white vellum anti-dust sleeve.
Packaging
All items are shipped brand-new and unopened in original packaging. Every record is shipped in original factory-applied shrink wrap and has never been touched by human hands.