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And Dream of Sheep video is released!

Kate has this morning released the full video for her new single And Dream of Sheep, as seen in the Before the Dawn shows. This follows yesterday’s fantastic BBC6Music interview with Kate (listen again here) and the world premiere radio play of The Ninth Wave on the same station (listen again here). What an amazing week for fans!!!

From the press release: “This is a special piece of film to accompany the release of the live single ‘And Dream Of Sheep’. The vocal was performed live while filming Kate lying in the huge water tank at Pinewood Studios. This was to create a sense of realism, as the character in the song is lost at sea. However it became more realistic than Kate had imagined. She spent so long in the water during the first day of filming that she contracted mild hypothermia. She recovered after a day off and carried on filming. Everyone agreed it had added to the authenticity of the performance. This film was then projected onto a large oval screen which hung above the stage during the performances of her live show.”

Before the Dawn Live 2014  is out as a 3 CD set and a 4 LP box set on November 25th. | Pre-Order Vinyl Box Set on Amazon | Pre-Order CD Set on Amazon|

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4 Comments

  1. giulio

    Thankyou Kate for this pearl.
    Moving. Wonderful.
    THANKYOU Kate… (and yes, you ARE beautiful).

  2. NEIL MAYOR

    I hope it will not be misinterpreted during the refuge crisis ..people without knowledge of Kate’s work may have a knee jerk reaction .

  3. So typically Kate, “ooh, seeing the show isn’t so important” then she releases a staggeringly beautiful visual. Sigh.

  4. NC

    Absolutely beautiful! Thank you, Kate.

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