The Pineapple Thief - Nothing But The Truth [Blu-ray] | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. Versions Of The Truth ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
2. In Exile ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
3. Warm Seas ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
4. Our Mire ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
5. Build A World ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
6. Demons ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
7. Driving Like Maniacs ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
8. Someone Pull Me Out ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
9. Uncovering Your Tracks ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
10. Break It All ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
11. White Mist ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
12. Out Of Line ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
13. Wretched Soul ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
14. Far Below ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
15. Threatening War ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
16. The Swell ( Nothing But The Truth Version )
17. The Final Thing On My Mind ( Nothing But The Truth Version )

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Led by post-progressive mastermind Bruce Soord and reinforced by Gavin Harrison (King Crimson) on drums and following the release of their latest studio album Versions Of The Truth in September 2020, the band were preparing to start the album’s live campaign, when like so many other artists their plans were put on hold by the continuing global pandemic.  Eager to still perform and connect with their fans across the globe, in April 2021, The Pineapple Thief filmed an extravagant on demand live event entitled Nothing But The Truth directed by band videographer George Laycock (Blacktide Phonic/Visual).

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