Live in Concert 2010

Live in Concert 2010
Live album by Dizzy Mizz Lizzy
Released 8 November 2010
Recorded 1617 April 2010
Genre Grunge
Alternative rock
Length 1:34:18[1]
Label ArtPeople
King Records (Japan)
Producer Theis Molin
Dizzy Mizz Lizzy chronology
Dizzcography
(2010)
Live in Concert 2010
(2010)
Forward in Reverse
(2016)

Live in Concert 2010 is a 19-song live recording of two concerts at the K.B. Hallen on 1617 April 2010, by the Danish power rock band Dizzy Mizz Lizzy. It was released on 8 November 2010 as 2CD/DVD and 2CD/Blu-ray.[2] In Japan, it was released on 27 April on King Records.[3] and includes a sticker sheet and liner notes by Masa Ito.

Part of the release is be the 80-minute documentary Lost Inside a Dream: The Story of Dizzy Mizz Lizzy,[4] which premiered at the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival (CPH:DOX) on 4 November 2010,[5] where it won the Politiken Publikumspris (people's choice award).[6] It features footage from Dizzy Mizz Lizzy shows from the 1980s and 1990s, home videos, events revolving around the band's reunion in 2009 and the ensuing 2010 tour, and individual interviews with the band members.[7] The documentary's title is the first line to the lyrics of the band's song "Barbedwired Baby's Dream". It is dedicated to Lars Overgaard who engineered, mixed and mastered both of Dizzy Mizz Lizzy's studio albums, and co-produced both their compilations. He died on 7 August 2010.[8] Both the concert and the documentary have been directed by the Danish film maker Theis Molin.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Tim Christensen, except where noted. 

Disc One
No. Title Length
1. "Intro"   1:11
2. "Thorn In My Pride" (written by: Tim Christensen, Martin Nielsen) 3:08
3. "Glory"   5:20
4. "Find My Way" (lyrics: Christensen, Nic Wastell) 3:07
5. "Barbedwired Baby's Dream"   3:52
6. "For God's Sake"   2:41
7. "Mother Nature's Recipe"   4:26
8. "Hidden War" (lyrics: Christensen, Thomas Rockwell) 4:56
9. "When the River Runs Dry"   3:57
10. "And So Did I"   4:14
11. "Rotator"   3:27
12. "Run" (lyrics: Christensen, Wastell) 5:35
13. "Love Is a Loser's Game"   4:06
Total length:
49:55
Disc Two
No. Title Length
1. "11:07 PM" (lyrics: Christensen, Wastell) 4:50
2. "Wishing Well"   3:43
3. "67 Seas In Your Eyes"   11:28
4. "Waterline"   5:22
5. "Love Me a Little" (lyrics: Christensen, Rockwell) 4:24
6. "Silverflame"   6:38
7. "Two of You" (lyrics: Christensen, Wastell) 8:00
Total length:
44:23

Personnel

Dizzy Mizz Lizzy
Post-production
Recording
  • Jan Pallesen – director of photography
  • Lars Bonde – photographer
  • Martin Top – photographer
  • Dror Kasinsky – photographer
  • Thomas Gerhardt – photographer
  • Christoffer Dines Dreyer – photographer
  • Bo Dalum – photographer
  • Ian Hansen – photographer
  • Claus Mølbæk – teko / Robocam
  • Martin Østervang – assistant teko
  • Simon Hilden – camera assistant
  • Jimmy Leavens – grip
  • Jens Olesen – grip assistant
  • Henrik Thomsen – grip assistant
  • Emil Sauer – sound mix assistant
  • Jørgen Bo Behrensdorff – live sound recording

Additional crew
  • Claus Christensen – still photographer
  • Bo Thornvig – still photographer
  • Andreas Molin Nielsen – still photographer
  • Anja Wejs Phigalt – production manager
  • Lars Moroh – production manager
  • Henrik Seifert – management, booking
Live crew

References

  1. TDC (2010). "TDC Play - Dizzy Mizz Lizzy - Live in Concert 2010". Retrieved on 3 November 2010. (Danish)
  2. Ritzau (27 September 2010). "Dizzy Mizz Lizzy udgiver ny plade" (Dizzy Mizz Lizzy release new record). Ibyen.dk. (Danish)
  3. King Records (25 February 2011). King Records Metal. (Japanese)
  4. Molin, Theis (2010). "Lost inside a dream: The story of Dizzy Mizz Lizzy". Documentary.
  5. Svidt, Ole Rosenstand (29 September 2010). "Dizzy Mizz Lizzy gæster CPH:DOX" (Dizzy Mizz Lizzy guests at CPH:DOX). GAFFA. (Danish)
  6. CPH:DOX (2010). "CPH:DOX: And the award goes to..." Retrieved on 13 November 2010. (Danish)
  7. Grand Teatret (2010). "Filminfo: Lost Inside a Dream - The Story of Dizzy Mizz Lizzy". Retrieved on 24 October 2010. (Danish)
  8. Gonzalez, Michael Jose (9 August 2010). "Lars Overgaard Christensen døde i lørdags" (Lars Overgaard Christensen died on Saturday). GAFFA. (Danish)
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