Mark Lanegan and Beth Orton cover Marc Almond and Nico's 1988 duet "Your Kisses Burn"
21 July 2015, 16:48
| Written by
Laurence Day
Mark Lanegan and Beth Orton have released a new cover of 1988 hit "Your Kisses Burn", originally by Marc Almond and Nico.
The track was actually Nico's final recording before she passed away at the age of 49.
The Mark Lanegan Band are set to play a big slot at this year's End Of The Road Festival, as well as a run of UK headline dates later this summer.
Stream the cover below, and check out the Mark Lanegan Band's upcoming tour dates afterwards.
August
1 – Sheffield, Leadmill
3 – Liverpool, Academy
4 – London, Electric Ballroom
September
2 – Brighton, Concorde 2
3 – Cambridge, Junction
4 – Cardiff, Y Plas
5 – Dorset, End Of The Road festival
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