Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra have released their highly anticipated album, Black Sunday Live at the Royal Albert Hall.
The full length live album and concert video immortalizes the hip hop icons' now legendary collaboration with the London Symphony Orchestra, and is available now here.
The release of this epic live album and video is marked by the single / video orchestral rendition of the Cypress classic "Insane in the Brain."
The live album and feature-length video brings to memory the historic performance previously witnessed only by the thousands of Cypress devotees who packed Royal Albert Hall in London on July 10, 2024.
Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra: Black Sunday Live at the Royal Albert Hall is available on multiple physical and digital formats, with physical formats including DVD+2CD, Blu-ray+2CD, limited edition 2CD, 180g Half-Speed Mastered black vinyl, 180g Half-Speed Mastered colored vinyl (limited edition D2C exclusive available for all territories), and limited edition cassette.
Fans watching the film on Blu-ray can experience the concert in Dolby Atmos audio, offering an immersive sonic experience that puts the viewer inside the hallowed grounds of the Royal Albert Hall.
"Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra is a combination that shouldn't make sense on paper, in the Royal Albert Hall no less — but it not only worked, it was a life-changing honor and an artistic triumph for everyone involved. It was truly two worlds colliding to create something that exceeded any and all expectations. And now we get to share it with the world," said Cypress Hill lead rapper B-Real.
Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra: Black Sunday Live at the Royal Albert Hall tracklist:
I Wanna Get HighI Ain't Goin' Out Like ThatInsane in the BrainWhen the Shit Goes DownLick a ShotCock the HammerInterlude3 Lil' PutosLegalize ItHits From the BongWhat Go Around Come Around, KidA to the KHand on the GlockBreak 'em off SomeDr. GreenthumbIllusionsMoneyCuban NecktieHow I Could Just Kill a Man(Rock) Superstar
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