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Arctic Monkeys and Muse feature on new 'Later...With Jools Holland' compilation

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The collection features a host of live performances

Arctic Monkeys, The White Stripes and Muse all feature on a new compilation culled from live performances on ‘Later…With Jools Holland’.

The 39-track collection, out on January 28, will be called 'Later...Live With Jools Holland', and also feature Kaiser Chiefs, The Flaming Lips, Kate Nash and CSS.

The tracklisting is:

CD1:

Arctic Monkeys – ‘Brianstorm’
Amy Winehouse – ‘Tears Dry On Their Own’
Kate Nash – ‘Foundations’
Kaiser Chiefs – ‘Ruby’
KT Tunstall – ‘Black Horse & The Cherry Tree’
Gnarls Barkley – ‘Crazy’
Mika – ‘Grace Kelly’
Adele – ‘Daydreamer’
The Fratellis – ‘Henrietta’
Hard-Fi – ‘Suburban Knights’
Stereophonics – ‘It Means Nothing’
Richard Hawley – ‘Valentine’
Scott Matthews – ‘Dream Song’
Seasick Steve – ‘Dog House Boogie’
The Flaming Lips – ‘Yeah Yeah Yeah Song’
CSS – ‘Let’s Make Love And Listen To Death From Above’
Damien Rice – ‘Coconut Skins’
King Creosote – ‘Admiral’
Muse – ‘Knights Of Cydonia’


CD2:

The White Stripes/Jools Holland – ‘My Doorbell’
Lily Allen – ‘Smile’
Razorlight – ‘America’
Paolo Nutini – ‘Last Request’
Editors – ‘Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors’
Duffy with Bernard Butler – ‘Rockferry’
Keane – ‘Crystal Ball’
The Strokes – ‘Last Nite’
James Morrison – ‘You Give Me Something’
Primal Scream – ‘Country Girl’
David Gray – ‘You’re The World To Me’
Kings Of Leon – ‘The Bucket’
Jose Gonzales – ‘Heartbeats’
Mutya Buena – ‘Just A Little Bit’
Estelle – ‘Wait A Minute (Just A Touch)’
Ray Lamontagne – ‘Trouble’
Green Day – ‘American Idiot’
Kano ft Damon Albarn – ‘Feel Free’
James Blunt – ‘Same Mistake’
Kasabian – ‘Empire’


The show recently completed its 30th series, and more than a thousand artists have performed well over 2,500 songs in the 15 years it has been on air.

The 200th show airs on Friday, February 1 and features Radiohead and Cat Power among its’ guests.


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