Frank Turner's "Sleep Is for the Weak: Tenth Anniversary Edition" captures the raw energy and authenticity of his live performance at the Vic in Swindon on April 6, 2007. This acoustic rock and folk punk album is a testament to Turner's dynamic stage presence and his ability to connect with audiences through his powerful lyrics and melodic storytelling. The album features twelve tracks, each recorded live, showcasing Turner's versatility and depth as a songwriter. From the rebellious spirit of "I Want to Break Free" to the poignant reflections in "Father's Day" and the political commentary in "Thatcher Fucked the Kids," this album offers a comprehensive look into Turner's early work. The Tenth Anniversary Edition commemorates the enduring impact of this live performance, making it a cherished addition to any fan's collection. With a runtime of just over 51 minutes, this album is a must-listen for those who appreciate live music and the unfiltered energy of Frank Turner's performances.
(C) 2007 Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd(P) 2007 Kieran Moore under exclusive licence to Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd
Tracks
I Want to Break Free - Live from the Vic, Swindon, 6th April 2007Frank Turner
The Real Damage - Live from the Vic, Swindon, 6th April 2007Frank Turner
Nashville Tennessee - Live from the Vic, Swindon, 6th April 2007Frank Turner
Father's Day - Live from the Vic, Swindon, 6th April 2007Frank Turner
St Christopher Is Coming Home - Live from the Vic, Swindon, 6th April 2007Frank Turner
The Huntsman Comes A-Marching - Live from the Vic, Swindon, 6th April 2007Frank Turner
Worse Things Happen at Sea - Live from the Vic, Swindon, 6th April 2007Frank Turner
Casanova Lament - Live from the Vic, Swindon, 6th April 2007Frank Turner
Smiling at Strangers on Trains - Live from the Vic, Swindon, 6th April 2007Frank Turner
Thatcher Fucked the Kids - Live from the Vic, Swindon, 6th April 2007Frank Turner
The Ballad of Me & My Friends - Live from the Vic, Swindon, 6th April 2017Frank Turner