Deaf Havana plan to release ‘All These Countless Nights – Reworked’ this October

It’s feature newly recorded versions of all their album tracks.

Deaf Havana are going to release a reworked version of their Top 5 album, ‘All These Countless Nights’.

‘All These Countless Nights – Reworked’ is due for release on 27th October via So Recordings, and will feature the original album track-listing on disc one, as well as a trio of bonus tracks (‘Cassiopeia’, ‘Anemophobia Part II’, ‘Sickago’), while disc two features the entire album reworked.

“The inspiration behind these reworked versions, much like we did years ago with the ‘Fools And Worthless Liars’ alternative versions, was that if we are going to re-release a record, we really want fans to buy something worth spending their money on,” says frontman James Veck-Gilodi.

“I’ve never been a fan of re-releases that just have a couple of live tracks shoved on the end. I am always keen to try out new things and I have a very short attention span. I tried to get as far away from the original tracks as we could, some of the darkest, heaviest songs on the original record have now become the lightest and most upbeat ones and some of the tracks are so far removed that they are barely recognisable. I’m incredibly excited for everyone to hear what we have done and to bring some of these new versions out on tour in the future!”

The track listing is as follows:

Disc One
Ashes To Ashes
Trigger
L.O.V.E
Happiness
Fever
Like A Ghost
Pretty Low
England
Seattle
St Paul’s
Sing
Pensacola, 2013

Bonus Tracks
Cassiopeia
Anemophobia Part Ii
Sickago

Disc Two
Ashes To Ashes (Reworked)
Trigger (Reworked)
L.O.V.E (Reworked)
Happiness (Reworked)
Fever (Reworked)
Like A Ghost (Reworked)
Pretty Low (Reworked)
England (Reworked)
Seattle (Reworked)
St Paul’s (Reworked)
Sing (Reworked)
Pensacola, 2013 (Reworked)