the Colorado Symphony André de Ridder) 4.1 Suddenly Everything Has Changed (Feat. the Colorado Symphony André de Ridder) 3.3 Waitin' for a Superman (Feat. the Colorado Symphony André de Ridder) 3.2 The Observer (Feat. the Colorado Symphony André de Ridder) 3.1 What Is the Light? (Feat. the Colorado Symphony André de Ridder) 2.2 Buggin' (Feat. the Colorado Symphony André de Ridder) 2.1 The Spiderbite Song (Feat. the Colorado Symphony André de Ridder) 1.3 The Spark That Bled (Feat. the Colorado Symphony André de Ridder) 1.2 A Spoonful Weighs a Ton (Feat. The album was the band's breakthrough moment and featured the hit singles "Race For The Prize" and "Waitin' for a Superman".ġ.1 Race for the Prize (Feat. This resulting live album is being released to celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Soft Bulletin, originally released in 1999.
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This entire concert was produced by The Flaming Lips, Scott Booker and their long-time collaborator Dave Fridmann. The Flaming Lips performed the 12-track album in it's original sequence with new arrangements for each song that use the orchestra and chorus to great effect. The performance was conducted by the internationally celebrated conductor Andre de Ridder.
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The Flaming Lips (Wayne Coyne, Steven Drozd, Michael Ivins, Derek Brown, Jake Ingalls, Matt Kirksey and Nicholas Ley) were accompanied by a 69-piece orchestra and 56-strong Chorus. On May 26, 2016, The Flaming Lips performed their classic album The Soft Bulletin in it's entirety with the Colorado Symphony at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado.