Live over Europe 2007

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Live over Europe 2007
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Live album by
Released20 November 2007 (US)
26 November 2007 (UK)
RecordedJune–July 2007
Genre
Length139:06
Label Virgin, Atlantic
Producer Nick Davis
Genesis chronology
Genesis 1983–1998
(2007)
Live over Europe 2007
(2007)
Genesis 1970–1975
(2008)
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Live over Europe 2007 is the sixth live album by British band Genesis. It was recorded during the Turn It On Again: The Tour of 2007. It was released in North America by Atlantic Records on 20 November 2007, and in Europe by Virgin Records on 26 November 2007 and serves as the companion to the When in Rome 2007 DVD.

Contents

Recording

Reunited for the first time in 15 years, which was the last time Phil Collins has played live with Tony and Mike as Genesis. It was titled Turn It On Again: The Tour as well as a final time together. Phil indicated that his hearing was not as good as it was. Venues included Manchester United and Twickenham - UK, Hanover and Dusseldorf - Germany, Rome - Italy, Helsinki - Finland, Amsterdam - Netherlands, Paris - France, Prague, Czech Republic.

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. "Duke's Intro" (Behind the Lines/Duke's End) – 3:48 - Manchester, UK
  2. "Turn It On Again" – 4:26 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
  3. "No Son of Mine" – 6:57 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
  4. "Land of Confusion" – 5:11 - Helsinki, Finland
  5. "In the Cage"/"The Cinema Show"/"Duke's Travels" – 13:30 - Manchester, UK
  6. "Afterglow" – 4:27 - Manchester, UK
  7. "Hold on My Heart" – 5:58 - Hanover, Germany
  8. "Home by the Sea/Second Home by the Sea" – 11:58 - Dusseldorf, Germany and Rome, Italy
  9. "Follow You Follow Me" – 4:19 - Paris France
  10. "Firth of Fifth" [excerpt] – 4:39 - Manchester, UK
  11. "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)" – 6:45 - Manchester, UK

Disc 2

  1. "Mama" – 6:57 - Frankfurt, Germany
  2. "Ripples..." – 7:57 - Prague, Czech Republic
  3. "Throwing It All Away" – 6:01 - Paris, France
  4. "Domino" – 11:34 - Rome, Italy
  5. "Conversations with 2 Stools" – 6:48 - Munich, Germany
  6. "Los Endos" – 6:24 - Twickenham, UK
  7. "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" [excerpt] – 3:49 - Rome, Italy
  8. "Invisible Touch" – 5:35 - Rome, Italy
  9. "I Can't Dance" – 6:11 - Munich, Germany
  10. "The Carpet Crawlers" – 6:00 - Manchester, UK

Personnel

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Charts and certifications

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