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On March 13, The Decemberists will release double live album

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On March 13, The Decemberists will release "We All Raise Our Voices To The Air (Live Songs 04.11-08.11)," a 20-track live double-album (and triple-vinyl set) culled from the band's 2011 tour supporting their chart-topping, Grammy-nominated album "The King Is Dead."

With songs spanning their entire first decade as a band—from their debut EP "5 Songs" through each of their six LP’s—"We All Raise Our Voices To The Air" is the first-ever live album from the band.

Here's the generous track list:

Disc 1

1. The Infanta (5:15)

2. Calamity Song (3:57)

3. Rise To Me (4:55)

4. The Soldiering Life (3:58)

5. We Both Go Down Together (4:30)

6. The Bagman’s Gambit (8:05)

7. Down By The Water (3:59)

8. Leslie Ann Levine(4:15)

9. The Rake’s Song (3:34)

10. The Crane Wife 1, 2, and 3 (16:20)

Disc 2

1. Oceanside (3:15)

2. Billy Liar (6:33)

3. Grace Cathedral Hill (4:35)

4. All Arise! (4:30)

5. Rox In The Box (3:15)

6. June Hymn (4:20)

7. Dracula’s Daughter > O Valencia! (5:49)

8. This Is Why We Fight (4:35)

9. The Mariner’s Revenge Song (10:20)

10. I Was Meant For The Stage (10:00)



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