2CELLOS CELLOVERSE LP VINYL NEW (US) 33RPM
1. The Trooper Overture (Rossini William Tell Overture / Iron Maiden The Trooper )
2. I Will Wait (Mumford & Sons)
3. Thunderstruck Intro (Vivaldi Cello Sonata No. 4 in E minor)
4. Thunderstruck (AC/DC)
5. Hysteria (Muse)
6. Shape of My Heart (Sting)
7. Mombasa (Hans Zimmer from Inception)
8. Wake Me Up (Avicii)
9. Time (Hans Zimmer from Inception)
10. They Don t Care About Us (Michael Jackson)
11. Live and Let Die feat. Lang Lang (Paul McCartney and Wings)
12. Street Spirit Fade Out (Radiohead)
13. Celloverse (Original composition by Sulic & Hauser)
2Cellos, the exciting classical/rock duo from Croatia, are back with their third album, Celloverse. Self-produced by the two cellists, Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser, along with engineer Filip Vidovic, Celloverse is a return to the sound and concept of their self-titled debut album. Celloverse includes their YouTube video hits AC/DC s Thunderstruck, Mumford & Sons I Will Wait, and fresh interpretations of Avicii s hit Wake Me Up and Iron Maiden s The Trooper, all available for the first time on VINYL. Other noteworthy tracks include the Paul McCartney classic, Live and Let Die, featuring classical piano superstar Lang Lang, and another Michael Jackson classic, They Don t Care About Us. It was the 2Cellos version of Jackson s Smooth Criminal that propelled them to stardom in 2011 when it went viral, garnering over 20 million YouTube views. Celloverse picks up where the debut album left off, with the guys focusing on their unique ability to re-invent current and classic rock and pop songs in a high-energy classical music format. Celloverse is also available on CD and a CD/DVD deluxe version that includes seven videos.
Since 2011, 2Cellos have been members and featured artists in Elton John s band. They were the first instrumentalists to be featured on the TV Show Glee and have also appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Tonight Show and The Bachelor Live Wedding Special. They will be touring the U.S. extensively starting in February, both on their own and with Elton John