Foreverland (Deluxe)
Divine ComedyCD1
- Napoleon Complex
- Foreverland
- Catherine the Great
- Funny Peculiar
- The Pact
- To the Rescue
- How Can You Leave Me On My Own
- I Joined the Foreign Legion (To Forget)
- My Happy Place
- A Desperate Man
- Other People
- The One Who Loves You
CD2
- 6th of December
- 11th of December
- 13th of December
- 23rd of December
- 3rd of January
- 13th of January
- 15th of January
- 30th of January
- 7th of February
- 22nd of February
- 8th of March
- 27th of March
- 4th of April
- 4th of April (Midnight)
- 3rd of May
- 10th of May
- 21st of May
- 28th of May
- 31th of May
Since The Divine Comedy's inception in 1989, Neil Hannon has time and again proved to be one of the UK's best and most original songwriters. New album 'Foreverland' exemplifies this, with references to everything from Catherine The Great to the French Foreign Legion. Neil says of the new record, 'it's about meeting your soul mate and living happily ever after... and then what comes after happily ever after. Get ready for the most historically inaccurate hit of the summer'. While not releasing
a record since 2010's 'Bang Goes The Knighthood', Neil Hannon has certainly kept himself busy. He co-wrote a second album for acclaimed cricket-themed project, The Duckworth Lewis Method, composed a choral work for the Royal Festival Hall's newly renovated organ entitled 'To Our Fathers In Distress', and oversaw the transfer of his musical, Swallows And Amazons, to the West End stage.