•    The Frames highly regarded third album – remastered and expanded with five bonus tracks (rare B-sides and remixes)

•    Includes the classic singles Pavement Tune and Rent Day Blues

•    Stylishly re-packaged in a slipcase with a beautifully illustrated 12-page booklet complete with rare photos and new liner notes

•    Supported by a comprehensive PR campaign conducted by album annotator and ZTT archivist Ian Peel

TRACKLISTING:

1.    Perfect Opening Line
2.    Seven Day Mile
3.    Pavement Tune
4.    Plateau
5.    Star Star
6.    The Stars Are Underground
7.    God Bless Mom
8.    Rent Day Blues
9.    Hollocaine
10.    Neath The Beeches
11.    Dance The Devil Back Into His Hole

BONUS TRACKS:

12. Steal My Baby Back Home
13. Look Back Now
14. Taking The Hard Way Out
15. Perfect Opening Line (Hook End version)
16. Country Song (8-track version

The Frames’ second and final LP for ZTT, Dance the Devil... was released in 1999 – as were its singles Pavement Tune and Rent Day Blues – and became an immediate critical smash; hailed as “an enthralling, chilled-out listen” by Music Week and praised for its “shimmering greatness” by the Irish Times.
The Frames were founded in 1990 by Academy Award-winning songwriter Glen Hansard. In 2006, after six Frames albums, he formed The Swell Season with Czech singer Markéta Irglová. The pair then acted in the Irish film Once and wrote and recorded its lead song, Falling Slowly, which won a 2008 'Oscar' for Best Original Song in a Motion Picture.
In recent months, Hansard has released a second Swell Season album, Strict Joy, returned to his busking roots, alongside Bono and Damien Rice, playing Dublin's Grafton Street in aid of the Simon Community, and auctioned a house concert on eBay in aid of the Haiti earthquake appeal.

The Frames celebrate their 20th anniversary with a much anticipated live appearance at Ireland's Electric Picnic 2010 festival on 03 September. More info: www.electricpicnic.ie.