Christine and The Queens releasing deluxe edition of Chaleur Humaine
28 October 2016, 10:21
| Written by
Laurence Day
Christine and The Queens is releasing a deluxe edition of her breakthrough record Chaleur Humaine, featuring six bonus tracks and a huge live DVD
All six of the bonus tracks are available now (you can listen above on Spotify). A physical version is due out 25 November via Because.
The live DVD was filmed at Lille's Zenith Arena, and features performances of 18 tracks.
The Nantes-born artist, aka Héloïse Letissier, released the original version of Chaleur Humaine back in February. We gave it a near-perfect score and made it our Album Of The Week.
Tracklist:
- iT
- Saint Claude
- Tilted
- No Harm Is Done (feat. Tunji Ige)
- Science Fiction
- Paradis Perdus
- Half Ladies
- Jonathan (feat. Perfume Genius)
- Narcissus Is Back
- Safe And Holy
- Night 52
- Here
Bonus Tracks:
- Saint Claude (Version Française)
- Christine
- Chaleur Humaine
- Ugly-Pretty
- Intranquillité
- Amazoniaque
DVD:
- Starshipper
- Half Ladies
- iT
- Science Fiction
- Safe And Holy
- Here
- No Harm Is Done
- Christine
- Who Is It
- Jonathan
- Narcissus Is Back
- Ugly-Pretty
- Intranquillite
- Chaleur Humaine
- Saint Claude
- Paradis Perdus
- The Loving Cup
- Nuit 17 A 52
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