Made in Switzerland (album)

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Made In Switzerland
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Live album + DVD by
Released2006
Recorded Zürich, Switzerland, December 8, 2005
Genre Rock, hard rock,
Length152 mins(DVD) / 78mins(CD)
LanguageEnglish
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Rudi Dolezal & Hannes Rossacher
CD chronology
Lipservice
(2005)
Made In Switzerland
(2006)
Domino Effect
(2007)
Gotthard DVD chronology
Made In Switzerland
(2006)

Made In Switzerland is a live video and album release by Gotthard. It was released worldwide in 2006 as a combined DVD and CD package.

Contents

The concert was filmed and recorded at the Hallenstadion in Zürich, Switzerland on December 8, 2005 as part of the bands Lipservice tour.

Track listing

DVD

  1. "All We Are"
  2. "Dream On"
  3. "Hush"
  4. "Mountain Mama"
  5. "Let It Be"
  6. "Top Of The World"
  7. "I Wonder"
  8. "Said And Done"
  9. "One Life One Soul"
  10. "Nothing Left At All"
  11. "Sister Moon"
  12. "The Other Side Of Me"
  13. "Fire Dance"
  14. "Battle Of Titans"
  15. "Homerun"
  16. "Mighty Quinn"
  17. "In The Name"
  18. "Heaven"
  19. "Lift U Up"
  20. "Anytime Anywhere"
  21. "Immigrant Song"

Bonus Material

  1. Lift U Up
  2. Anytime Anywhere
  3. Dream On

CD

  1. "All We Are"
  2. "Dream On"
  3. "Hush"
  4. "Mountain Mama"
  5. "Let It Be"
  6. "Top Of The World"
  7. "I Wonder"
  8. "Said And Done"
  9. "One Life One Soul"
  10. "Nothing Left At All"
  11. "Sister Moon"
  12. "Mighty Quinn"
  13. "In The Name"
  14. "Heaven"
  15. "Lift U Up"
  16. "Anytime Anywhere"
  17. "Immigrant Song"

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