Live in London March 2011

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Live in London March 2011
KT Tunstall - Live in London March 2011.jpg
Live album by
Released2011
Recorded8 March 2011 [1]
Venue HMV Forum (London)
Genre Alternative rock
Length93:11
Label EMI
Producer
KT Tunstall chronology
Tiger Suit
(2010)
Live in London March 2011
(2011)
The Scarlet Tulip EP
(2011)

Live in London March 2011 is a 2011 live album studio release from KT Tunstall, featuring tracks from four of her albums and EPs and one cover. It is her fifth live release, fourth live album, and the first live album to be released on CD. It follows the release of Tiger Suit

Contents

Release

The album was released on 8 March 2011 on International Women's Day. It was recorded at the HMV Forum in London, by LiveHereNow, a section of Abbey Road Studios specialising in recording concerts and distributing them directly. [2]

The album features an acoustic track from The Scarlet Tulip EP : "The Hidden Heart", and a cover of The Cure's "Close to Me".

The album was available through her online store, the Abbey Road Live Here Now online store and at her live shows. [3] [4]

Track listing

Disc One

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Come On, Get In" KT Tunstall, Martin Terefe Jim Abbiss 5:14
2."Glamour Puss"KT Tunstall, Greg Kurstin Jim Abbiss4:30
3."Uummannaq Song"KT TunstallJim Abbiss4:47
4."False Alarm"KT Tunstall, Martin Terefe Steve Osborne 7:25
5."If Only"KT Tunstall, Jimmy Hogarth Steve Osborne4:13
6."Other Side of the World"KT Tunstall, Martin TerefeMartin Terefe7:39
7."The Hidden Heart"KT TunstallTunstall, Luke Bullen 4:23
8."Black Horse and the Cherry Tree"KT TunstallSteve Osborne5:03
9."Difficulty"KT TunstallJim Abbiss5:22
10."Lost"KT Tunstall, Martin TerefeJim Abbiss5:07
11."Golden Frames"KT TunstallJim Abbiss4:02
Total length:56:25

Disc Two

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Saving My Face" KT Tunstall Steve Osborne 5:32
2."Madame Trudeaux"KT Tunstall, Linda Perry Jim Abbiss 4:02
3."Push That Knot Away"KT TunstallJim Abbiss5:29
4."Fade Like a Shadow"KT TunstallJim Abbiss5:11
5."(Still a) Weirdo"KT Tunstall, Greg KurstinGreg Kurstin4:39
6."Close to Me" Robert Smith Robert Smith, David M. Allen 4:31
7."Suddenly I See"KT TunstallSteve Osborne5:52
Total length:35:01

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References

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  2. https://liveherenow.co.uk/
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