Live from Planet Earth - Bootleg Series Volume 3

Live From Planet Earth - Bootleg Series Volume 3
Live album / video by Enter Shikari
Released 8 July 2011[1]
Recorded 2010
Label Ambush Reality
Producer Enter Shikari
Enter Shikari chronology
Live at Rock City
(2010)
Live from Planet Earth
(2011)
A Flash Flood of Colour
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Ourzone Magazine[2]

Live From Planet Earth - Bootleg Series Volume 3 is a live album/DVD released on 8 July 2011 by rock band Enter Shikari. It is the third live album and the first live DVD released by the UK based band. The first disc is an audio recording of their December 2010 show in Hatfield, Hertfordshire and the second and third discs are DVD recordings of various shows the band have partaken in during 2009 and 2010.

A limited edition box-set edition of the release also contains a third DVD which compiles archive footage recorded by the band, crew, family and friends next to professionally shot footage from all over the world. Also included is a 60-page photo scrapbook of shots of the band taken around the world.[3]

Track listing

CD

All lyrics written by Roughton "Rou" Reynolds, all music composed by Enter Shikari.

No. Title Length
1. "Intro"   2.22
2. "Solidarity"   3.19
3. "Motherstep/Mothership"   6.44
4. "Zzzonked"   3.24
5. "Havoc A"   2.01
6. "No Sssweat"   4.00
7. "The Feast"   3.48
8. "Halcyon/Hectic (feat. Matthew Pendall)"   4.31
9. "Destabilise"   5.09
10. "Gap in the Fence"   6.31
11. "Wall"   5.28
12. "Labyrinth"   3.12
13. "The Jester"   4.47
14. "Juggernauts"   6.12
15. "Sorry You're Not A Winner"   5.04

DVD

Disc One

  1. "Live In Hatfield - UK December 2010"
  2. "Live In Camden - UK July 2010"

The listing on the back of the album incorrectly states the Camden show took place in June 2010, when the event was on 26 July 2010, as shown on sites such as Last.fm"[4] and Songkick"[5]

Disc Two

  1. "'Fizzy Water & Spiky Blankets' Russia May 2010"
  2. "Live In Hammersmith UK February 2010"
  3. "Live At Summersonic Tokyo Japan August 2009"[6]

Personnel

References

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