THE GATHERING - Live Version Of "Travel" From 25th Anniversary Show Featuring Original Vocalist ANNEKE VAN GIERSBERGEN Available For Free Download
December 31, 2015, 8 years ago
Better late than never, BraveWords has received the following update from The Gathering:
"Merry Christmas to all of you. As a little present we present you the free download/stream of our fourth digital single from the live album, TG25: Live At Doornroosje. 'Travel' is a TG classic song originally from our How To Measure A Planet album. Sung by Anneke and with Hugo on guitars and bass, this song is played with the original line-up. Beautiful backing vocals are done by Marike, Bart, Silje, Jelmer and Marjolein! One of the many highlights that day!
Recorded during our 25th anniversary concert in Doornroosje - Nijmegen, The Netherlands, November 9th, 2014. You can order the live CD now, vinyl version will ship in March 2016 and various packages with new items via our webshop; 15% off on all Full Packs and 10% off for all other Packs!
Order quickly, as the discount will end on January 1st, 2016!"
Go to The Gathering's webshop here.
TG25: Live At Doornroosje is a double album and comes in a digifile with a full colour 52 pages booklet. Recorded live at Doornroosje, Nijmegen, the Netherlands on November 9th, 2014 celebrating the 25th anniversary of The Gathering. The band played two sets during that day. This recording is a mix of those two concerts. Almost all past and present band members were present this special day and helping each other on various songs.
The tracklist is as follows:
CD 1
"Saturnine"
"Strange Machines"
"Meltdown"
"Nighttime Birds"
"The Mirror Waters"
"King For A Day"
"Even The Spirits Are Afraid"
"Broken Glass"
"Heroes For Ghosts"
CD 2
"Afterwords"
"Amity"
"On Most Surfaces (Inuit)"
"Paper Waves"
"Leaves"
"In Motion I"
"Travel"
"Waking Hour"
"I Can See Four Miles"
TG25 line-up:
Anneke van Giersbergen
Silje Wergeland
René Rutten
Hans Rutten
Frank Boeijen
Hugo Prinsen Geerligs
Marjolein Kooijman
Jelmer Wiersma
Bart Smits
Marike Groot
Noël Hofman