Live 1.0

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Live 1.0
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Live album by
ReleasedAugust 22, 2005
Genre Pop, rock
LengthCD 1 = 49:06
CD 2 = 60:51
Label Universal, Mercury
Calogero chronology
3
(2004)
Live 1.0
(2005)
Pomme C
(2007)
Singles from Live 1.0
  1. "Safe Sex"
    Released: 2005
  2. "Devant toi"
    Released: 2005
  3. "Un Jour parfait"
    Released: 2005

Live 1.0 is an album recorded in 2005 by the French artist Calogero. It was his first live album and was released on August 22, 2005, and hit success in France and Wallonia, Belgium, topping the albums charts of these countries.

Contents

This live album was recorded on March 15 and 16, 2005 at the Forest National, in Brussels. It contains song from his first three albums, but particularly from 3 and Calogero . Three songs recorded as duets are available on this album : with Passi ("Face à la mer"), Raphaël ("Sur la route", song originally performed by Raphaël and Jean-Louis Aubert), and La Grande Sophie ("Du courage"). There is also a cover version of Dutch singer Dave's song, "Du côté de chez Swan".

The concert was also available as a DVD on November 7, 2005, and was certified triple platinum one month after it release, and finally diamond after four months. [1]

The three songs released to promote the album were just promotional singles.

Track listing

First CD
#Title [2] Length
1."Un Jour parfait"
(Raphaël / Calogero - Gioacchino)
5:36
2."De Cendres et de Terre"
(J.Kopf - J.D'Aimé - L.Florence / Calogero)
4:49
3."Il bat"
(Zazie / Calogero - Gioacchino)
4:22
4."Qui parlait"
(L.Florence / Calogero - M.Aymé)
4:57
5."Tien An Men"
(L.Florence / Calogero - Gioacchino)
5:06
6."À la gueule des noyés"
(P.Guirao / Calogero - Gioacchino)
5:06
7."Aussi libre que moi"
(A.Filippi / L.Florence - Calogero)
7:02
8."Les Hommes endormis"
(Zazie - P.Guirao / Calogero - Gioacchino)
5:21
9."Si seulement je pouvais lui manquer"
(M.Jourdan - J.D'Aimé / Calogero - Gioacchino)
4:03
10."Une Dernière Chance"
(F.Hardy / Calogero)
6:29
Second CD
#TitleLength
1."Face à la mer"
(Passi - Alana Filippi / Calogero - Gioacchino)
3:59
2."Du Côté de chez Swan"
3:57
3."Prendre l'air"
(M.Garamon / Calogero)
4:56
4."Devant toi"
(Zazie / Calogero)
6:39
5."Prendre racine"
(P.Guirao / Calogero - Gioacchino)
5:27
6."Safe Sex"
(L.Florence / Calogero - Gioacchino)
5:19
7."Le Secret"
(C.Lidon / Calogero)
8:31
8."Le Plus Beau Jour"
(R.Haroche / Calogero - O.Marly)
4:15
9."En apesanteur"
(A.Filippi / Calogero - Gioacchino)
4:46
10."Yalla"
(L.Florence / Calogero)
9:45
11."Du Courage" (Duet with La Grande Sophie)
3:53
12."Sur la route"
(R.Haroche)
4:33
13."Bruxelles"
2:45

Charts and sales

CD

DVD

Certifications

CountryCertificationDateSales certifiedPhysical sales
Belgium (Wallonia) [13] Gold28 January 200620,000
France (CD) [14] Gold14 December 2005100,000200,600 [15]
France (DVD) [1] Diamond22 March 2005100,000

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