When Earth Lets Go (CD in jewelcase)

12.50

Gazpacho’s second album ‘When Earth Lets Go’, released in 2004, provided a new twist of fate. They were joined by Drummer Robert Johansen, and took the step from being a “studio band” to a “live band”. The album is seen by many as a rougher edged album than ‘Bravo’, a direction Gazpacho wanted to take without repeating themselves.

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Gazpacho’s second album ‘When Earth Lets Go’, released in 2004, provided a new twist of fate. They were joined by Drummer Robert Johansen, and took the step from being a “studio band” to a “live band”. WELG is seen by many as a rougher edged album than Bravo, a direction Gazpacho wanted to take without repeating themselves.

2004 also gave a giant leap in awareness for Gazpacho, as they toured 11 countries throughout Europe supporting Marillion. 31 concerts performing to outstanding response for in total 30,000 people at respectable venues from 013 in Holland, Elysée Montmartre in Paris, to Razzmatazz in Barcelona. Gazpacho’s fanbase started to evenly grow throughout Europe.

1. Intro (0:46)
2. Snowman (4:26)
3. Put It On The Air (5:08)
4. Souvenir (3:37)
5. Steal Yourself (3:51)
6. 117 (6:22)
7. Beach House (5:06)
8. Substitute For Murder (5:53)
9. Dinglers Horses (4:35)
10. When Earth Lets Go (4:47)