Lucy Rose reveals video for live recording of 'Our Eyes' - premiere

Roisin O'Connor
Wednesday 26 October 2016 05:01 EDT
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Returning from a tour around the world, Lucy Rose has recorded a live album set for release in December.

It's a collection of tracks from her first two albums recorded at Urchin Studios in London, in front of a live audience of fans that Lucy invited via social media.

The album includes a live version of 'Nebraska' - the stunning video starring Danny Dyer of which we premiered earlier this year.

We're now premiering the video of one of these live performances - 'Our Eyes' - taken off her album Work It Out.

Watch the video below:

Lucy Rose says of the track: "After making 'Live at Urchin Studios' I was thinking about playing an album launch to celebrate its release but I wanted to do something a bit different.

"As some of you may already know I'm never without a book and songs like 'Nebraska' have been heavily inspired by books I've read, so when my booking agent suggested a library tour with Get it Loud in Libraries I jumped on the idea.

"It's only a small run of 5 shows but I'm excited to see what sort of atmosphere a library makes for a gig and hopefully they will be memorable shows for everyone who comes along.

"I'm especially excited about playing at Barrow library in Cumbria as it's somewhere I've always wanted to go visit but have never had the chance. I'm currently looking for local female supports for each show, so keep an eye out for that."

Tickets for Lucy Rose's library tour are on sale from 10am today. The album Live At Urchin Studios is due for release on 9 December and available for pre-order now

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