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CONVERGE "Jane Live" 2xLP

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Converge "Jane Live" is the classic "Jane Doe" album performed and recorded live in its entirety at Roadburn Festival in The Netherlands. The set was mixed by Converge guitarist Kurt Ballou at God City Studio and mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege.

For limited vinyl versions of the double album, the iconic J. Bannon cover was reimagined by artists Florian Bertmer, John Baizley, Randy Ortiz, and Thomas Hooper. Each giving their unique interpretation on the classic artwork. While Ashley Rose Couture’s stunning real life reconstruction of the cover adorns the release on all formats.


Recorded by Marcel Van De Vondervoort
Mixed by Kurt Ballou at God City Studio
Mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege
Artwork by Ashley Rose Couture
Photography by Karen Jerzyk
Design by J. Bannon

Tracklist:
01. Concubine (Live)
02. Fault and Fracture (Live)
03. Distance and Meaning (Live)
04. Hell to Pay (Live)
05. Homewrecker (Live)
06. The Broken Vow (Live)
07. Bitter and Then Some (Live)
08. Heaven in Her Arms (Live)
09. Phoenix in Flight (Live)
10. Phoenix in Flame (Live)
11. Thaw (Live)
12. Jane Doe (Live)

IMPORTANT INFORMATION - VINYL ORDERS

Please note that we do our best to protect vinyl records ideally for shipping, using our custom made mailers and additional cardboard squares. However, we can not guarantee that no damage on the way occurs. Ordering is at one's own risk. Vinyl might be delivered unsealed as we have to open copies to check vinyl colours, if not sufficiently labeled by the distributor / label.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION - PRE-ORDERS

Pre-order means that your item will not ship before it's release date and so will all other items on your order. We do not split up orders, everything will be shipped all at once together in one package.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION - PRODUCT IMAGES

Please note that most of the images in our store are not actual photos but mock ups. These mock ups are digital representations of what we expect the final product to look like - however they do not represent the final product. Final vinyl pressings, prints, etc. may look slightly different.