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Forever Home: Live In Japan With Orchestra Pitreza [LP] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Forever Home: Live In Japan With Orchestra Pitreza [LP] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $44.99Product Type : Vinyl
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Forever Home: Live in Japan with Orchestra PITREZA celebrates Mono's 25th Anniversary 'OATH' Orchestral World Tour, which stretched to 20 concerts in Europe, Asia, and the United States of America in the final months of 2024. Recorded in front of a sold-out crowd at Spotify O-EAST in Tokyo, Forever Home features a 12-piece orchestra - led by orchestra director and frequent collaborator, Chad McCullough - supporting Mono as they perform their latest album, OATH, in it's entirety. The 100-minute concert concludes with a pair of the band's most iconic songs - "Ashes in the Snow" and "Everlasting Light" - that pay homage to that first-ever orchestral live performance in NYC 15 years ago. Recorded and mixed by Mono's longtime touring sound engineer, Matt Cook, Forever Home captures the venerable group in their natural environment, and at their most transcendent. With the symphonic accompaniment of Japan's Orchestra PITREZA, Mono makes a room in Tokyo feel like a limitless sea - mercurial, contemplative, and overwhelming. This is Mono. This is Forever Home.
Tracklist:
- Oath (Live with Orchestra Pitreza)
- Run on (Live with Orchestra Pitreza)
- Reflection (Live with Orchestra Pitreza)
- Hear the Wind Sing (Live with Orchestra Pitreza)
- Hourglass (Live with Orchestra Pitreza)
- Moonlight Drawing (Live with Orchestra Pitreza)
- Holy Winter (Live with Orchestra Pitreza)
- We All Shine on (Live with Orchestra Pitreza)
- Time Goes By (Live with Orchestra Pitreza)
- Ashes in the Snow (Live with Orchestra Pitreza)
- Everlasting Light (Live with Orchestra Pitreza)
UPC: 656605445052
Label: Temporary Residence
Release Date: 11.21.25
Format: VinylAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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