ITunes Live: London Festival '09 (Franz Ferdinand EP)

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iTunes Live: London Festival '09
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EP by
Released9 June 2009 (2009-06-09)
Venue Roundhouse Theatre, London
Genre
Length22:27
Label Domino
Franz Ferdinand chronology
Blood: Franz Ferdinand
(2009)
iTunes Live: London Festival '09
(2009)
Covers E.P.
(2011)

iTunes Live: London Festival '09 is a live extended play by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand released in 2009 exclusively through iTunes Store. [1]

Contents

Overview

The EP features 6 of the 14 [2] songs from the band's performance at the iTunes Festival, which took place at the Roundhouse Theatre in London on 6 July 2009. [3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Michael" Alex Kapranos / Nick McCarthy 3:41
2."No You Girls"Franz Ferdinand3:40
3."Can't Stop Feeling"Franz Ferdinand2:56
4."Lucid Dreams"Franz Ferdinand9:44
5."This Fire"Kapranos / McCarthy5:09
6."Ulysses"Franz Ferdinand3:34
Total length:22:27

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