Immerse yourself in the raw, energetic, and heartfelt performances of Frank Turner's "Poetry of the Deed: Tenth Anniversary Edition." Captured live at the iconic Union Chapel in London on December 19th, 2009, this album is a testament to Turner's prowess as a folk punk and acoustic rock artist. With a duration of just over an hour, it's a journey through his early discography, showcasing his lyrical depth and musical versatility.
The album kicks off with a live rendition of "I Knew Prufrock Before He Got Famous," complete with a stirring piano intro, setting the tone for the evening. Throughout the set, Turner delivers powerful performances of tracks like "Isabel," "Substitute," and "Hold Your Tongue," each song a testament to his storytelling abilities. The setlist also includes a poignant acoustic version of "Father's Day," offering a stripped-down glimpse into Turner's songwriting.
A highlight of the album is the cover of Wham!'s "Last Christmas," a festive treat that showcases Turner's ability to infuse new life into familiar tunes. The album closes with "The Ballad of Me and My Friends," a fitting end to a night of music that celebrates friendship, resilience, and the power of storytelling.
Released under Xtra Mile Recordings, "Poetry of the Deed: Tenth Anniversary Edition" is a must-listen for fans of Frank Turner and anyone who appreciates the raw energy of live folk punk and acoustic rock. It's a snapshot of an artist at the height of his powers, delivering a set that is as intimate as it is powerful.