Cover of the album Summer Shall Not Fade by Big Big Train

Big Big Train Reveal Trailer for Upcoming Album ‘Summer Shall Not Fade – Live At Loreley

Prominent British progressive rock band Big Big Train has revealed the trailer for ‘Summer Shall Not Fade – Live At Loreley’, a Blu-ray and double CD set of the band’s acclaimed performance at the Night Of The Prog festival on July 13th, 2018 at Loreley in Germany.

The thirteen song set runs to over two hours. It includes classic material from “The Underfall Yard“, “English Electric“, “Folklore” and “Grimspound” studio albums, and fan favorite deep cuts ‘Kingmaker’ and ‘Summer’s Lease’.

The performance features the full Big Big Train live band, including the late David Longdon, plus a five-piece brass section and is made even more remarkable by the fact that it was only the band’s eighth live show in this incarnation.

Big Big Train founder Gregory Spawton says of the show: “Loreley was a real coming of age experience for Big Big Train as a live band. The stars aligned perfectly for us. It was a truly magical night, with the band performing brilliantly and a wonderfully welcoming audience as they and we enjoyed the glorious outdoor setting.”

Gregory’s sentiments are shared by drummer Nick D’Virgilio: “I have been blessed to play some amazing shows with Tears For Fears, Cirque du Soleil, Spock’s Beard and many others during my career. But the BBT show at Loreley was off the charts. It’s hard to believe that this was only our eighth performance together. Every second was simply awesome.”

The show features the late David Longdon on vocals and flute. Rikard Sjöblom, the band’s guitarist and keyboard player, remembers David’s performance well: “David was an absolute star, his vocal performance and the way he commanded the stage were both extraordinary. Loreley is an amazing record of our precious time together with him. The show is one of the highlights of my life.”

The audio for Summer Shall Not Fade has been mixed in both 5.1 and stereo by Big Big Train’s resident sound engineer, Rob Aubrey.

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