•    The Frames acclaimed second album – remastered and expanded with five extra songs (rare B-sides and remixes)

•    Includes the classic singles Revelate and Monument

•    Stylishly re-packaged in a slipcase with a beautifully illustrated 12-page booklet complete with rare photos and new liner notes

•    Supported by a comprehensive PR campaign conducted by album annotator and ZTT archivist Ian Peel

TRACKLISTING:

1.    Revelate
2.    Angel At My Table
3.    Fitzcarraldo
4.    Evergreen
5.    In This Boat Together
6.    Say It To Me Now
7.    Monument
8.    Giving It All Away
9.    Red Chord
10.    Denounced
11.    Your Face

BONUS TRACKS:

12.    Roger
13.    One Irish Rover (feat. Liam O’Maonlai)
14.    Sworn
15.    Red Chord (Phillpot Remix)
16.    Monument (DJ Mek Remix)

Originally released in 1995, Fitzcarraldo was The Frames' second album and featured the brilliant singles Revelate and Monument. On the strength of this album, Time Out declared them “Ireland's best band since U2”. And Hot Press reviewed Revelate as
“this year’s Everybody Hurts... a stone cold classic.”
The Frames were founded in 1990 by Academy Award-winning songwriter Glen Hansard. In 2006, after six Frames albums, he formed The Swell Season with Czech singer Markéta Irglová. The pair then acted in the Irish film Once and wrote and recorded its lead song, Falling Slowly, which won a 2008 'Oscar' for Best Original Song in a Motion Picture.
In recent months, Hansard has released a second Swell Season album, Strict Joy, returned to his busking roots, alongside Bono and Damien Rice, playing Dublin's Grafton Street in aid of the Simon Community, and auctioned a house concert on eBay
in aid of the Haiti earthquake appeal.
The Frames celebrate their 20th anniversary with a rare live appearance at Ireland's Electric Picnic 2010 festival on 03 September. More info: www.electricpicnic.ie.