

Life Thru A Lens 25
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Robbie Williamsâ multi-million selling solo debut album âLife Thru A Lensâ (originally released in September 1997 in the UK), UMC / Island Records are releasing a new expanded Deluxe Edition on 4CD set.
It brings together the original chart-topping album with bonus tracks and B-Sides from the five singles lifted from it, along with tracks associated with Robbieâs (non-album) debut single âFreedomâ (UK No. 2, August 1996). The third disc contains previously unreleased demo recordings, alongside rehearsal recordings and rare remixes.
Disc 4 contains a first release on audio format for the complete concert recorded at the Forum in north London on 3 June 1998, released that November as âLive In Your Living Roomâ on VHS tape and VCD but never reissued.
Original reviews of the album described it as âsmart, sharp and prickling with personalityâ (NME), âactually rather fantasticâ, (Time Out) and âraucous stompers, trembling epics and full-throated roaring all the wayâ (Smash Hits).
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To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Robbie Williamsâ multi-million selling solo debut album âLife Thru A Lensâ (originally released in September 1997 in the UK), UMC / Island Records are releasing a new expanded Deluxe Edition on 4CD set.
It brings together the original chart-topping album with bonus tracks and B-Sides from the five singles lifted from it, along with tracks associated with Robbieâs (non-album) debut single âFreedomâ (UK No. 2, August 1996). The third disc contains previously unreleased demo recordings, alongside rehearsal recordings and rare remixes.
Disc 4 contains a first release on audio format for the complete concert recorded at the Forum in north London on 3 June 1998, released that November as âLive In Your Living Roomâ on VHS tape and VCD but never reissued.
Original reviews of the album described it as âsmart, sharp and prickling with personalityâ (NME), âactually rather fantasticâ, (Time Out) and âraucous stompers, trembling epics and full-throated roaring all the wayâ (Smash Hits).

















