Wedding Present -  
Marc Riley Sessions Volume 5 Vinyl LP
Wedding Present -  
Marc Riley Sessions Volume 5 Vinyl LP
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Wedding Present - Marc Riley Sessions Volume 5 Vinyl LP

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Expected release 09/05/25

Side A 

1. Don’t Give Up Without A Fight 

2. Crushed 

3. A Song From Under The Floorboards

4. Telemark

 

Side B

1. Canada

2. We All Came From The Sea 

3. Sports Car (Alternate Vocal Version)

4. Science Fiction

Released via Clue Records, The Wedding Present return with the fifth volume in their critically-acclaimed series of Marc Riley Sessions. First launching in 2016, these sessions have been celebrated by longtime fans and new listeners alike for their immediacy, uniquely capturing The Wedding Present’s trademark urgency and spontaneity. While reaffirming the band’s status as one of indie rock’s most beloved and consistent acts, the Marc Riley Sessions serve as a fascinating chronicle of The Wedding Present’s continued evolution. “This fifth volume in our series of live recordings made for Marc Riley’s BBC Radio programme is particularly interesting because – with sessions from 2019 and 2023 – it straddles not only the COVID pandemic but also our 24 Songs series. For the latter we re-enacted the ‘twelve singles in a year’ idea that The Wedding Present had first used in 1992 for the Hit Parade. So, on this record, you can hear both early versions of songs that went on to be released as singles, together with later versions of songs that had already been released! It’s also notable for hearing us have a go at two cover versions – Magazine’s ‘A Song From Under The Floorboards’ and Low’s ‘Canada’ – together with a version of our own ‘Sports Car’ where I relinquish control over the lead vocal for once.” - David Gedge