Delta (video album)

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Delta
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Released13 October 2003 (Australia)
Genre Pop
Length126 mins
Label Sony Music Entertainment
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Delta Goodrem chronology
Delta
(2003)
The Visualise Tour: Live in Concert
(2005)

Delta is a DVD by Australian singer-songwriter Delta Goodrem. It was released on 13 October 2003 through Sony. In some international markets it was titled Innocent Eyes. The DVD features a collection of highlights documenting the Innocent Eyes era. It spent eight weeks at #1 [1] and has become the highest selling music DVD in Australia by an Australian artist, [2] being certified platinum twelve times. [3] It was awarded "Best Music DVD" at the 3rd Annual Australian DVD Awards. [2]

Contents

Track listing

Live performances
  1. "Will You Fall For Me" (Channel [V] HQ)
  2. "Not Me, Not I" (Channel [V] HQ)
  3. "Born to Try" (Channel [V] HQ) [A]
  4. "Throw It Away" (Channel [V] HQ)
  5. "Predictable" (Channel [V] HQ)
  6. "Lost Without You" (Channel [V] HQ)
  7. "Innocent Eyes" (Channel [V] HQ)
  8. "Butterfly" (Channel [V] HQ)
  9. London Showcase (January 2003)
  10. "Born to Try" (Channel 7 Bali Appeal) [A]
  11. "Not Me, Not I' (Channel [V] Music Bus - Luna Park Melbourne) [A]
  12. "Born to Try" (Celebrate - Christmas in the Capital)
Music videos
  1. "Born to Try"
  2. "Lost Without You"
  3. "Innocent Eyes"
  4. "Not Me, Not I"
  5. "A Year Ago Today" [B]
  6. "I Don't Care"
Behind the scenes
  1. "Born to Try"
  2. "Lost Without You"
  3. "Innocent Eyes"
  4. "Not Me, Not I"
  5. London (January 2003)
  6. Europe (May 2003)
  7. Live at Channel [V] HQ
  8. Photo shoots
Growing up
  1. Performing
  2. Sport
Extras
  1. EPK
  2. Outtakes
  3. Photo gallery
Notes

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2003)Peak
positions
Australian ARIA DVD Chart [3] 1
New Zealand RIANZ DVD Chart [3] 1

Year-end charts

Year (2003)Peak
positions
Australian ARIA DVD Chart [4] 1
Year (2004)Peak
positions
Australian ARIA DVD Chart [5] 2

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [6] 12× Platinum180,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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