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Catch The Rev In London
jmoore by James Moore July 5th, 2001
Mercury Rev have confirmed a one-off show in the Big Smoke, preceeding the release of their upcoming album.

Mercury Rev have confirmed a one-off show at London's Electric Ballroom on 9th August. They will be previewing tracks from their forthcoming album 'All Is Dream', scheduled for release on 27th August through V2 Recordings.

Tickets for the Electric Ballroom will be priced at £9.00 and are available from the usual outlets from 10th July. The show will will act as a taster for 'All Is Dream' with the band playing their usual full set length at the Carling Festival appearances over August bank holiday weekend in Leeds, Reading and Glasgow.

The self produced long player was recorded at the end of 2000/early 2001at David Fridmann's Tarbox Road, studio. Contrary to reports 'All Is Dream' was not originally to be produced by the legendary Jack Nitzshe. Jack had loved the critically acclaimed 'Deserter's Songs' and the band were planning to utilise his talents on some tracks but sadly, he died a week before the sessions were due to begin.

The tracklisting for the album is as follows:
The Dark Is Rising
Tides Of The Moon
Chains
Lincoln's Eyes
Nite And Fog
Little Rhymes
A Drop In Time
You're My Queen
Spiders And Flies
Hercules


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