Loose: The Concert

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Loose: The Concert
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Live album / video by
ReleasedNovember 16, 2007
Recorded
  • April 4, 2007
  • June 7, 2007
  • June 21, 2007
Venue
Length
Label Geffen
Director
  • Raphael Ouellet
  • Aaron A
Producer Thom Panunzio
Nelly Furtado chronology
Loose
(2006)
Loose: The Concert
(2007)
Mi Plan
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Loose: The Concert is a live album by Canadian singer Nelly Furtado. The DVD was recorded at Air Canada Centre (now Scotiabank Arena) in Toronto, Ontario. The CD was recorded at the Wamu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City and the Paramount Theatre in Oakland, California during the Get Loose Tour. The DVD and accompanying CD of the concert were released on November 19, 2007 in the United Kingdom and on December 4 in the United States. [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Background

Nelly Furtado released her first live CD/DVD after the huge success of her third album Loose which was released over one year before the release of her DVD especially that her album has been certified gold or platinum in 31 countries and global sales have surpassed nine million. [5] The DVD originated from the Get Loose Tour concert that happened on the April 4, 2007 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. [6] It was directed by Raphael Ouellet with Aaron A who was also an audio engineer. [7] A DVD extra includes a 30-minute documentary of the tour. [5] [8]

Track listing

Loose: The Concert (CD)
No.TitleLength
1."Afraid"1:38
2."Say It Right"4:10
3."Do It"5:04
4."Wait for You"3:28
5."Showtime"7:48
6."All Good Things (Come to an End)"4:40
7."I'm Like a Bird"5:51
8."Glow" / "Heart of Glass"5:46
9."No Hay Igual"4:57
10."Promiscuous"6:56
11."Maneater"5:43
Total length:56:01
Loose: The Concert (DVD)
No.TitleLength
1."Intro (Afraid)" / "Say It Right"5:35
2."Turn Off the Light"4:46
3."Powerless (Say What You Want)"3:27
4."Do It" / "Wait for You"8:02
5."Showtime"7:07
6."Crazy"4:03
7."In God's Hands"4:39
8."Try"5:43
9."All Good Things (Come to an End)"4:28
10."Give It to Me"2:53
11."I'm Like a Bird"5:22
12."Glow" / "Heart of Glass"5:31
13."Força"4:52
14."Promiscuous"6:21
15."Party" / "No Hay Igual"8:25
16."Maneater"7:51
Total length:1:26:25

Charts

Chart (2007)Peak
position
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [9] 50

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Portugal (AFP) [10] Platinum20,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for Loose: The Concert
RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
GermanyNovember 16, 2007
Universal [11]
United KingdomNovember 19, 2007DVD [2]
AustraliaDecember 3, 2007CD [12]
CanadaDecember 4, 2007 [13]
United StatesDVD [14]

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