Bring Me Home: Live 2011

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Bring Me Home: Live 2011
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Released22 May 2012 (2012-05-22)
Recorded4 September 2011
Venue Citizens Business Bank Arena
(Ontario, California)
Length122:00
Label RCA
Director Sophie Muller
Sade video chronology
Lovers Live
(2002)
Bring Me Home: Live 2011
(2012)

Bring Me Home: Live 2011 is the fifth video album and second live release by English band Sade, released on 22 May 2012 by RCA Records. It was filmed at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario, California, on 4 September 2011 during the band's Sade Live concert tour. The DVD and Blu-ray contain 21 tracks, as well as rare glimpses of behind-the-stage scenes with a 20-minute documentary, exclusive candid moments, a short technical documentary by Stuart Matthewman, and outtakes from the crew. The CD that accompanies the DVD release includes 13 tracks. A deluxe bundle containing both the audio and video of the concert was released on iTunes. [1]

Contents

Bring Me Home: Live 2011 debuted at number one on the US Top Music Videos chart. [2] It was nominated for Best Long Form Music Video at the 2013 Grammy Awards. [3]

Track listing

DVD and Blu-ray
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Soldier of Love"7:53
2."Your Love Is King"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
4:57
3."Skin"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
  • Hale
  • Denman
3:57
4."Kiss of Life"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
  • Hale
  • Denman
5:01
5."Love Is Found"
  • Adu
  • Hale
  • Matthewman
  • Denman
5:18
6."In Another Time"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
  • Hale
4:30
7."Smooth Operator"4:30
8."Jezebel"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
6:55
9."Bring Me Home"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
  • Hale
4:11
10."Is It a Crime"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
  • Hale
8:12
11."Love Is Stronger Than Pride"
  • Adu
  • Hale
  • Matthewman
4:37
12."All About Our Love"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
  • Hale
  • Denman
2:38
13."Paradise"
  • Adu
  • Hale
  • Matthewman
  • Denman
3:55
14."Nothing Can Come Between Us"Adu, Matthewman, Hale2:25
15."Morning Bird"
  • Adu
  • Hale
  • Matthewman
4:35
16."King of Sorrow"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
  • Hale
  • Denman
4:02
17."The Sweetest Taboo"
  • Adu
  • Martin Ditcham
5:07
18."The Moon and the Sky"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
  • Hale
4:35
19."Pearls"
  • Adu
  • Hale
4:34
20."No Ordinary Love"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
5:52
21."By Your Side"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
  • Hale
  • Denman
10:17
22."Cherish the Day"
  • Adu
  • Hale
  • Matthewman
7:17
23."How Do You Say Thank You?" (extra) 21:01
24."In the Trenches" (extra) 6:22
25."3 Seconds" (extra) 2:45
CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Soldier of Love"
  • Adu
  • Hale
  • Matthewman
  • Denman
6:16
2."Skin"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
  • Hale
  • Denman
3:57
3."Kiss of Life"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
  • Hale
  • Denman
5:04
4."Love Is Found"
  • Adu
  • Hale
  • Matthewman
  • Denman
4:05
5."In Another Time"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
  • Hale
4:34
6."Jezebel"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
6:57
7."All About Our Love"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
  • Hale
  • Denman
2:38
8."Paradise/Nothing Can Come Between Us"
  • Adu
  • Hale
  • Matthewman
  • Denman
6:23
9."Morning Bird"
  • Adu
  • Hale
  • Matthewman
4:40
10."The Moon and the Sky"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
  • Hale
4:29
11."No Ordinary Love"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
5:50
12."By Your Side"
  • Adu
  • Matthewman
  • Hale
  • Denman
4:53
13."Cherish the Day"
  • Adu
  • Hale
  • Matthewman
7:32

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Bring Me Home: Live 2011. [4]

Sade

Additional musicians

Technical

Artwork

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Bring Me Home: Live 2011 (video)
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
France (SNEP) [39] Gold7,500*
Poland (ZPAV) [40] 2× Platinum20,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for Bring Me Home: Live 2011
RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
United States22 May 2012 Epic [41] [42] [43]
Germany8 June 2012 Sony [44] [45] [46]
France11 June 2012 [47] [48] [49]
United Kingdom RCA [50] [51] [52]
Italy12 June 2012Sony [53] [54] [55]
Japan13 June 2012DVD+CD [56]
Australia22 June 2012
  • DVD+CD
  • Blu-ray
  • digital download
[57] [58] [59]

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