Union Street (album)
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| Union Street | ||
| Image:Erasure unionstreet.jpg | ||
| Studio album by Erasure | ||
| Released | April 3 2006 | |
| Recorded | 2003 | |
| Genre | Acoustic | |
| Length | 43:27 | |
| Label | Mute Records | |
| Producer(s) | Erasure | |
| Professional reviews | ||
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| Erasure chronology | ||
| Nightbird (2005) | Union Street (2006) | —
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Union Street (CDSTUMM235) is the title of the twelfth album by Erasure. Announced on their website in November 2005, Union Street was released on April 3 2006 in the UK and on April 18 2006 in the U.S. by Mute Records.
This album contains past Erasure songs, "re-interpreted in an acoustic or country & western style". The album was preceded in the UK and the U.S. by the four-track Boy EP on March 20 and April 4, respectively. Boy EP is not eligible for the UK singles chart and was released to U.S. markets as a download-only.
As they did with The Erasure Show tour in 2005, Erasure has partnered with music distribution company Live Here Now to record and manufacture limited-edition CDs and MP3s of concert dates on the acoustic tour which promotes Union Street [1].
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Vince Clarke and Andy Bell.
[edit] Union Street
- "Boy" (originally from Cowboy)
- "Piano Song" (originally from Wild!)
- "Stay With Me" (originally from Erasure)
- "Spiralling" (originally from The Circus)
- "Home" (originally from Chorus)
- "Tenderest Moments" (originally a B-side from "Run to the Sun" single)
- "Alien" (originally from Loveboat)
- "Blues Away" (originally from I Say I Say I Say)
- "How Many Times" (originally from Wild!)
- "Love Affair" (originally from Cowboy)
- "Rock Me Gently" (originally from Erasure)

