Live! (Kasabian album)

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Live!
Live! Kasabian.jpg
Live album by
Released25 June 2012
Recorded14 and 15 December 2011
Genre alternative rock, [1] indie rock [1]
Length73:08
Label Eagle Records
Producer Kasabian,
Charlie Lightening
Kasabian chronology
Velociraptor!
(2011)
Live!
(2012)
48:13
(2014)

Live! is the second live recording from the band Kasabian. It was recorded at the O2 Arena in London on 15 December 2011. It was released in CD, DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats. [1]

Contents

The audio CD was recorded on 14 and 15 December 2011 and first released as a limited edition exclusively by Concert Live in February 2012 before being reissued by Sony in May 2012.

Track listing

CD: Live!

No.TitleLength
1."Days Are Forgotten"6:52
2."Shoot The Runner"3:49
3."Velociraptor!"3:10
4."Underdog"6:11
5."Where Did All The Love Go?"5:06
6."I.D."6:01
7."Man of Simple Pleasures"4:03
8."Thick as Thieves"4:06
9."Take Aim"6:43
10."Club Foot"3:56
11."Re-Wired"5:17
12."Empire"4:10
13."La Fée Verte"6:10
14."Fast Fuse"6:25
15."Goodbye Kiss"4:36
16."L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)"6:30
17."Switchblade Smiles"6:32
18."Vlad the Impaler"5:10
19."Fire"9:05

DVD: Live at the O2

No.TitleLength
1."Days Are Forgotten" 
2."Shoot The Runner" 
3."Velociraptor!" 
4."Underdog" 
5."Where Did All The Love Go?" 
6."I.D." 
7."I Hear Voices" 
8."Thick as Thieves" 
9."Take Aim" 
10."Club Foot" 
11."Re-Wired" 
12."Empire" 
13."La Fée Verte" 
14."Fast Fuse/Misirlou/Jingle Bells" 
15."Goodbye Kiss" 
16."L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)" 
17."Switchblade Smiles" 
18."Vlad the Impaler" 
19."Fire" 
20."I Hear Voices" (Documentary) 
Bonus Audio CD
No.TitleLength
1."Days Are Forgotten" 
2."Shoot The Runner" 
3."Velociraptor!" 
4."Underdog" 
5."Take Aim" 
6."Club Foot" 
7."Re-Wired" 
8."La Fée Verte" 
9."Goodbye Kiss" 
10."L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)" 
11."Switchblade Smiles" 
12."Vlad the Impaler" 
13."Fire" 

Personnel

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Live! at AllMusic