Live at the Royal Albert Hall (Erasure album)

Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Live album by Erasure
Released CD: 10 December 2007 (UK)
DVD: 7 April 2008(UK)
Recorded 25 September 2007
Genre Synthpop
Label Mute Records
Producer Gareth Jones
Erasure
Erasure chronology
Storm Chaser
(2007)
Live at the Royal Albert Hall
(2007)
Pop! Remixed
(2009)

Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a live album released by English synthpop duo Erasure in 2007. It is a double-CD set that is a recording of a concert appearance performed on 25 September 2007 at the Royal Albert Hall in London. This concert was a performance to promote the band's 2007 album Light at the End of the World. It was recorded and distributed in conjunction with Live Here Now and was available only through direct order and as a digital download via Live Here Now. Because of this limited availability, the album was ineligible for the UK Albums Chart. A DVD of the same concert was released at the beginning of 2008 and got wider commercial release so that it charted at #7 into the UK music DVD and at #19 into the German music DVD.

CD track listing

all songs written by Vince Clarke and Andy Bell

Disc one

  1. "Sunday Girl"
  2. "Blue Savannah"
  3. "Drama!"
  4. "I Could Fall in Love with You"
  5. "Fly Away"
  6. "Breathe"
  7. "Storm in a Teacup"
  8. "Chains of Love"
  9. "Breath of Life"
  10. "Love to Hate You"
  11. "Sucker for Love"
  12. "Jacques Cousteau"

Disc two

  1. "Victim of Love"
  2. "When a Lover Leaves You"
  3. "Ship of Fools"
  4. "Chorus"
  5. "Sometimes"
  6. "A Little Respect"
  7. "Oh L'Amour"
  8. "Glass Angel"
  9. "Stop!"

DVD track listing

DVD Released 7 April 2008
  1. "Sunday Girl"
  2. "Blue Savannah"
  3. "Drama!"
  4. "I Could Fall in Love with You"
  5. "Fly Away"
  6. "Breathe"
  7. "Storm in a Teacup"
  8. "Chains of Love"
  9. "Breath of Life"
  10. "Love to Hate You"
  11. "Sucker for Love"
  12. "Victim of Love"
  13. "When a Lover Leaves You"
  14. "Ship of Fools"
  15. "Chorus"
  16. "Sometimes"
  17. "A Little Respect"
  18. "Oh L'Amour"
  19. "Glass Angel"
  20. "Stop!"

Also includes a behind the scenes documentary

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