Rome is the ultimate live record of The National. Recorded live without overdubs on June 3, 2024, at the architecturally amazing Parco Della Musica Ennio Morricone, named after the famous Italian film composer. This 21 - track LP offers amazing versions of well - loved songs like 'Bloodbuzz Ohio', 'Don't Swallow the Cap', 'I Need My Girl', 'The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness', 'England' and 'Fake Empire'. It also features sharp interpretations of recent tracks such as 'Eucalyptus', 'New Order T - Shirt', 'Tropic Morning News' and the boundary - pushing 'Smoke Detector'. Mixed by long - time collaborator Peter Katis, this double album covers the band's over 20 years of songwriting. It shows how each song has a new life in live performance. People often say 'You have to see this band live', and now, Rome is the next best thing. Rome reflects the band's habit of changing setlists nightly to highlight hidden gems. It includes rarities like show - opener 'Runaway', 'Lemonworld', 'The Geese of Beverly Road', 'Lit Up' and a powerful combination of 'Humiliation' from Trouble Will Find Me and 'Murder Me Rachael' from Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers. The encore features the election anthem 'Mr. November', 'Terrible Love' from High Violet, and the show - closing fan sing - along 'Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks'. Tracklist: 1. Runaway 2. Eucalyptus 3. Tropic Morning News 4. New Order T - Shirt 5. Don't Swallow the Cap 6. Bloodbuzz Ohio 7. The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness 8. I Need My Girl 9. Lemonworld 10. The Geese of Beverly Road 11. Lit Up 12. Alien 13. Humiliation 14. Murder Me Rachael 15. England 16. Graceless 17. Fake Empire 18. Smoke Detector 19. Mr November 20. Terrible Love 21. Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks




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