Live from the UK Sept./2006

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Live from the UK Sept./2006
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ReleasedCD 1: September 8, 2006
CD 2: September 16, 2006
RecordedSeptember 2006
Genre Alternative rock, post-hardcore
Label Atlantic
Billy Talent chronology
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(2006)
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(2006)
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(2007)

Live from the UK Sept./2006 is the first live album by Canadian rock band Billy Talent, released through Concertlive.co.uk. It was available for purchase at the concerts that they were recorded live at, but alternatively could be pre-ordered.

Contents

Track listing

CD One – London Hammersmith Palais – September 8, 2006

Disc one
No.TitleLength
1."This Is How It Goes" 
2."Red Flag" 
3."This Suffering" 
4."Line & Sinker" 
5."Fallen Leaves" 
6."The Ex" 
7."Cut the Curtains" 
8."Surrender" 
9."Worker Bees" 
Disc two
No.TitleLength
1."Prisoners of Today" 
2."Sympathy" 
3."Standing in the Rain" 
4."Burn the Evidence" 
5."Perfect World" 
6."River Below" 
7."Devil in a Midnight Mass" 
8."Nothing to Lose" 
9."Try Honesty" 

CD two – Manchester Academy – September 16, 2006

Disc one
No.TitleLength
1."This Is How It Goes" 
2."Devil in a Midnight Mass" 
3."This Suffering" 
4."Line & Sinker" 
5."Fallen Leaves" 
6."Cut the Curtains" 
7."The Ex" 
8."Nothing to Lose" 
9."Worker Bees" 
Disc two
No.TitleLength
1."Standing in the Rain" 
2."Burn the Evidence" 
3."Perfect World" 
4."River Below" 
5."Encore" 
6."Red Flag" 
7."Surrender" 
8."Try Honesty" 

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