

The opening "Bath" sets the course, with seacoast sounds and a brief spoken word bit that turns into a minimalist Michael Nyman homage before slamming into the song proper, where the guitars and bass take a back seat to the choir, strings, and woodwinds, all the while driven along by Allison's solid percussion. With a larger number of string performers to accompany him, not to mention someone on oboe, sax, and cor anglais (English horn), Hannon retains only drummer/co-producer Darren Allison from the previous record to make what remains his most self-conscious art release to date. While in appearance, it seems like a sequel to Liberation - a similar cover shot down to the typeface that is on the front, in this case showing Hannon in front of the IM Pei-designed entrance to the Louvre, while the back shows a similarly Rococo piece of decoration - Promenade is in fact even more extremely and defiantly non-rock than its predecessor. Ten Seconds to Midnight (2020 Mix) (2:11) When the Lights Go Out All Over Europe (2020 Mix) (3:30)Ĥ4. Geronimo (live with Yann Tiersen) (1:47)ģ5. A Woman of the World (Promenade-style demo) (2:25)Ģ9. When the Lights Go Out All Over Europe (early idea) (2:44)Ģ8. Going Downhill Fast (instrumental) (2:32)Ģ7.

When the Lights Go Out All Over Europe (live) (3:36)Ģ1.

Ten Seconds to Midnight (alternate version) (2:20)ġ6. When The Lights Go Out All Over Europe (3:30)ġ4.
