Live in London & New York

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Live in London & New York
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Live album by
Released12 March 2007 (2007-03-12)
Recorded2 April 2006
Venue
Length59:41(CD)
Label EMI
Director Janet Fraser Crook
Producer Alison Howe
Corinne Bailey Rae chronology
Corinne Bailey Rae
(2006)
Live in London & New York
(2007)
The Sea
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Live in London & New York is a live album by English singer-songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae. It was released on 12 March 2007 by EMI. The DVD features Bailey Rae's concert at St Luke's in London, which was filmed for the BBC, while the CD was recorded at Webster Hall in New York City. [2]

Contents

Track listing

DVD – Live in London
No.TitleLength
1."Call Me When You Get This" 
2."Trouble Sleeping" 
3."Breathless" 
4."Enchantment" 
5."Till It Happens to You" 
6."Since I've Been Loving You" 
7."Like a Star" 
8."Put Your Records On" 
9."Butterfly" 
10."I'd Like To" 
11."Choux Pastry Heart" 
12."Seasons Change" 
Bonus features
No.TitleLength
1."Documentary" 
2."Put Your Records On" (music video) 
3."Trouble Sleeping" (music video) 
4."Like a Star" (music video) 
5."I'd Like To" (music video) 
CD – Live in New York
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Call Me When You Get This"
5:53
2."Trouble Sleeping"3:49
3."Breathless"
  • Bailey Rae
  • Marc Nelkin
5:14
4."Enchantment"
  • Bailey Rae
  • Rod Bowkett
4:29
5."Till It Happens to You"
  • Bailey Rae
  • Pamela Sheyne
  • Paul Herman
4:53
6."Since I've Been Loving You"5:48
7."Like a Star"Bailey Rae5:26
8."Put Your Records On"
  • Bailey Rae
  • Beck
  • Chrisanthou
3:53
9."Butterfly"
  • Bailey Rae
  • Bowkett
4:02
10."I'd Like To"
5:28
11."Choux Pastry Heart"
4:56
12."Seasons Change"
  • Bailey Rae
  • Steve Brown
5:50
Total length:59:41

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Live in London & New York. [3]

Performers and musicians

Production and technical

  • Abbey Road Interactive – creating, documentary editing, DVD interface design
  • Carol Abbott – vision mixing
  • Gerard Albo – front of house engineering, stereo mix
  • Perry Bellisario – VT editing
  • Jude Bennett – production for EMI
  • Victoria Biram – script supervision
  • Lucy Bullivant – production team assistance
  • Rebecca Coates – production for EMI
  • Mark Cooper – executive production
  • Stefan Demetriou – production for EMI
  • Matt Dixon – production for EMI
  • Janet Fraser Crook – direction
  • Mike Felton – light supervision
  • Alison Howe – production
  • John Henry's Ltd. – floor monitoring
  • Laura Kennedy – production runner
  • Sue Longstaff – production management
  • Sharon Lord – executive production (Webster Hall recording)
  • Ted Mico – executive production (Webster Hall recording)
  • Stephania Minia – production executive
  • Matty Myhaf – backline tech
  • Doe Phillips – tour/production management
  • Sam Ribeck – floor management
  • Paul Richardson – design
  • Chris Rigby – lighting direction
  • Irene Rukerebuka – illustrations
  • Matthew Rumbold – production for EMI
  • Stylorouge – additional illustrations, art direction, design
  • Dave Swallow – backline tech
  • Gerry Tivers – camera supervision
  • Jeremy Turner – engineering management
  • Duncan Wild – monitor engineering

Additional film crew

Bailey Rae's own crew

Charts

Chart (2007)Peak
position
Portuguese Albums (AFP) [4] 28
UK Music Videos (OCC) [5] 25

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
France12 March 2007 DVD + CD EMI [6]
United Kingdom [7]
Germany15 March 2007 [8]
Canada3 April 2007 [9]
United States Capitol [10]

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