Live at the Royal Albert Hall (Paul Weller album)

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Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Paul Weller Royal Albert Hall.JPG
Live album by
Released19 May 2008
Recorded2000
Genre Rock
Label Warner Bros.
Paul Weller chronology
Wild Wood - Deluxe Edition
(2007)
Live at the Royal Albert Hall
(2008)
22 Dreams
(2008)

Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a live album by Paul Weller. The concert was first released on DVD on 27 November 2000, and this live album is the audio of that concert. The track listing for the album runs in a different order to the DVD. The original DVD was also packaged with the album. [1] The album reached #140 in the UK album chart. [2]

Track listing

Disc 1 – DVD
  1. Peacock Suit
  2. Friday Street
  3. He's the Keeper
  4. Back in the Fire
  5. Dust and Rocks
  6. Out of the Sinking
  7. Heavy Soul
  8. Time and Temperance
  9. Frightened
  10. You Do Something to Me
  11. The Changingman
  12. Porcelain Gods
  13. There's No Drinking After You're Dead
  14. As You Lean into the Light
  15. Broken Stones
  16. Picking Up Sticks
  17. Loveless
  18. Woodcutter's Son
Disc 2 – CD
  1. The Changingman
  2. Porcelain Gods
  3. You Do Something to Me
  4. Peacock Suit
  5. Out of the Sinking
  6. Friday Street
  7. Broken Stones
  8. Back in the Fire
  9. Loveless
  10. Heavy Soul
  11. Picking Up Sticks
  12. There's No Drinking After You're Dead
  13. He's the Keeper
  14. As You Lean into the Light
  15. Dust and Rocks
  16. Woodcutter's Son
  17. Frightened
  18. Time and Temperance

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References

  1. "Live at the Royal Albert Hall: Paul Weller". Amazon. 19 May 2008. Retrieved 4 November 2008.
  2. "CHART LOG UK: NEW ENTRIES UPDATE". zobbel.de. 31 May 2008. Retrieved 10 June 2008.