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Gerry Cinnamon Teases 'The Live Album: Live At Hampden Park' With New Video For Canter

Monday, 10 July 2023 Written by Jon Stickler

Photo: Anthony Mooney

Gerry Cinnamon has unveiled a live video for his track Canter.

The fan favourite originally featured on the Scottish singer-songwriter's second album, 2020's 'The Bonny', while the new live version is lifted from 'The Live Album: Live At Hampden Park', due out this Friday (July 14).

Cinnamon previously teased the release with a video capturing a live rendition of Kampfire Vampire. Check out both clips below. Cinnamon said:

"Live album out Friday. Been meaning to do it forever. Said before, the crowd are part of the band and the tunes are only complete when you’re all chanting.. Had to be done for Hampden."

As the title suggest, the double album was recorded during his two back-to-back sold-out homecoming shows at Glasgow's Hampden Park Stadium in July 2022.

Cinnamon is currently in the studio recording his third album.

'The Live Album: Live At Hampden Park' tracklist:

1. Lullaby
2. Sometimes
3. What Have You Done
4. Ghost
5. Fortune Favours The Bold
6. Sun Queen
7. Fickle McSelfish
8. Dark Days
9. Roll the Credits
10. Belter
11. Sacred
12. War Song Soldier
13. The Bonny
14. Mayhem
15. Diamonds in the Mud
16. Discoland/Wonderful Days/I Wanna Be A Hippy (Medley)
17. I Wish I Was in Glasgow
18. Where We're Going
19. Kampfire Vampire
20. Canter

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