Lady Powers Live at the Forum

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Lady Powers Live at the Forum
Vera Blue Lady Powers Live album.png
Live album by
Released26 October 2018
Recorded2 June 2018
Venue Forum Theatre, Melbourne
Label Universal Music Australia
Vera Blue chronology
Perennial
(2017)
Lady Powers Live at the Forum
(2018)
Mercurial
(2022)

Lady Powers Live at the Forum is the first live album by Australian folk musician Vera Blue. The album was recorded on 2 June 2018 at the Forum Theatre, Melbourne during her Lady Powers Tour [1] [2] and includes tracks from her extended play Fingertips and studio album Perennial . The album was released digitally on 26 October 2018.

Contents

Promotion

16 live videos, filmed from the show, will be released weekly with the first being "Magazine" on 26 October 2018. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Magazine"
4:41
2."Give In"
  • Pavey
  • A. Macken
  • T. Macken
4:47
3."Fingertips"
3:44
4."Settle"
  • Pavey
  • A. Macken
  • T. Macken
  • Croome
4:19
5."Overachiever"
  • Pavey
  • A. Macken
  • T. Macken
  • Anders
3:44
6."Patterns"
  • Pavey
  • A. Macken
  • T. Macken
4:23
7."We Used To"
  • Pavey
  • A. Macken
  • T. Macken
3:19
8."Interlude" 1:12
9."Private"
  • Pavey
  • A. Macken
  • T. Macken
3:10
10."First Week"
  • Pavey
  • A. Macken
  • T. Macken
  • Anders
  • Croome
4:14
11."Fools"
  • Pavey
  • A. Macken
  • T. Macken
3:21
12."Hold"
  • Pavey
  • A. Macken
  • T. Macken
  • Croome
4:14
13."Pedestal/Cover Me"
  • Pavey
  • A. Macken
  • T. Macken
6:44
14."Said Goodbye to Your Mother"
  • Pavey
  • A. Macken
  • T. Macken
4:11
15."Mended"
  • Pavey
  • A. Macken
  • T. Macken
  • Anders
  • Samuel Telford
5:24
16."Regular Touch"
  • Pavey
  • A. Macken
  • T. Macken
  • Anders
  • Croome
5:39
17."Lady Powers"
  • Pavey
  • A. Macken
  • T. Macken
  • Anders
6:03

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label
Australia26 October 2018 Digital download, [3] Universal Music Australia

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