Solitude Standing: Live at the Barbican

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Solitude Standing: Live at the Barbican
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Released18 February 2013
Recorded16 October 2012 at the London's Barbican
Genre Folk rock, acoustic rock

Solitude Standing: Live at the Barbican is a live album by the American singer/songwriter Suzanne Vega. It was recorded on 16 October 2012 at the Barbican Centre in London, on the final celebratory concert to mark 25th anniversary of her studio album Solitude Standing . Disc one is a live performance of a full album, second one contains other Vega's songs. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Disc One

  1. "Tom’s Diner"
  2. "Luka"
  3. "Ironbound / Fancy Poultry"
  4. "In The Eye"
  5. "Night Vision"
  6. "Solitude Standing"
  7. "Calypso"
  8. "Language"
  9. "Gypsy"
  10. "Wooden Horse / Caspar Hauser’s Song"

Disc Two

  1. "Marlene On The Wall"
  2. "Left of Center"
  3. "Tombstone"
  4. "Blood Makes Noise"
  5. "The Queen and the Soldier"
  6. "Some Journey"
  7. "Tom’s Diner" (Reprise)
  8. "Caramel"
  9. "In Liverpool"
  10. "Rosemary"

Personnel

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References

  1. "Preview: Solitude Standing: Live at the Barbican - Suzanne Vega". VVN Music. December 2012. Archived from the original on 6 September 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2016.