Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel recorded and filmed live at the Birmingham Symphony Hall, England, November 24th 2012. With Orchestra Of The Swan and their Chamber Choir Orchestra Conductor Andrew Powell. Performing “The Human Menagerie” & “The Psychomodo” albums. “It's been a long time coming- something like 39 years. Now we're here, at last, with an orchestra and a choir and a big rock band, to play those first two albums pretty well the way they appeared on the original vinyl. Maybe some things should never change, in spite of progress. Welcome, my old friends.” - Steve Harley
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