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Bat For Lashes

Fur And Gold - 2026 Remaster

    Bat For Lashes’ mesmerising debut 'Fur and Gold' returns in 2026, newly remastered at Abbey Road Studios. First released in 2006, the album introduced Natasha Khan’s visionary blend of myth, emotion and cinematic pop, earning widespread acclaim and a Mercury Music Prize nomination. Featuring signature songs 'What’s a Girl to Do?', 'Horse and I' and 'Trophy', 'Fur and Gold' remains a defining statement of imagination and artistry.

    TRACK LISTING

    LP Tracklisting:
    1. Horse And I (2025 Remaster)
    2. Trophy (feat. Josh T. Pearson) (2025 Remaster)
    3. Tahiti (2025 Remaster)
    4. What's A Girl To Do? (2025 Remaster)
    5. Sad Eyes (2025 Remaster)
    6. The Wizard (2025 Remaster)
    7. Prescilla (2025 Remaster)
    8. The Bat's Mouth (2025 Remaster)
    9. Seal Jubilee (2025 Remaster)
    10. Sarah (2025 Remaster)
    11. I Saw A Light (2025 Remaster)

    2CD Tracklisting:
    1. Horse And I (2025 Remaster)
    2. Trophy (feat. Josh T. Pearson) (2025 Remaster)
    3. Tahiti (2025 Remaster)
    4. What's A Girl To Do? (2025 Remaster)
    5. Sad Eyes (2025 Remaster)
    6. The Wizard (2025 Remaster)
    7. Prescilla (2025 Remaster)
    8. The Bat's Mouth (2025 Remaster)
    9. Seal Jubilee (2025 Remaster)
    10. Sarah (2025 Remaster)
    11. I Saw A Light (2025 Remaster)
    12. Carrie (Demo)
    13. Healing Fire (Demo)
    14. Rosie (Demo)
    15. Dark Time (Demo)
    16. Howl (Demo)
    17. Blood Red Shoes (Demo)
    18. Circle Song (Demo)
    19. What's A Girl To Do? (BBC Live Lounge Version)
    20. Tahiti (BBC Rob Da Bank Session)

    Bat For Lashes

    The Dream Of Delphi

      ‘The Dream Of Delphi’ is an ode to motherhood created in LA, Natasha’s second home, during the Covid-19 pandemic. It’s a sonic archive of a time when Natasha birthed her daughter Delphi earth side. The record weaves together ten song poems, documenting the polarity of navigating both an exterior world that was seemingly turning upside down, whilst also experiencing theprofoundly personal and transformational early moments of mothering Delphi, named after the Greek Oracle, the ancient future teller. The music became Natasha’s sanctuary, born out of stolen trips to the studio, where each track was improvised and completed in a few hours and chronologises her diary like offerings over a period of two years; from “TheMidwives Have Left”; to writing a “Letter To My Daughter”; and all the way through to “Waking up”, as well as a cover of her daughter’s favourite song, “Home”.

      While the storytelling behind Bat For Lashes’ previous albums have traditionally used otherworldly narratives and female lead characters (e.g. ‘Laura’, ‘Daniel’ and ‘The Bride’), for the first time, ‘The Dream Of Delphi’ is about Natasha’s personal experience of themagical and sometimes melancholy intimacy of early motherhood. This record creates a more private form of mythology around the music than her previous work. ‘The Dream Of Delphi’ touches on more of an instrumental “Bat For Lashes” world, and shows Natasha to be both a confident composer and craftswoman of intimate landscapes. While the music creates a more womb-like, ambient space for the listener, it still leaves ample room for her signature dream pop songwriting to vibrate through. Natasha has worked with Brad Oberhofer, Mary Lattimore and Jack Falby on this record.

      STAFF COMMENTS

      Barry says: A grand, beguiling epic from Natasha Khan, with sweeps of orchestration and soaring instrumental hooks working beneath her always-beguiling vocals. This time sees the narrative a little more personal, with her lyrics focused on her motherhood and feeling during the pandemic.

      TRACK LISTING

      The Dream Of Delphi
      Christmas Day
      Letter To My Daughter
      At Your Feet
      The Midwives Have Left
      Home
      Breaking Up
      Delphi Dancing
      Her First Morning
      Waking Up
      The Dream Of Delphi (Extended Strings Version)


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