The First Live Concert

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The First Live Concert
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ReleasedJuly 29, 2002
Genre K-Pop
Label Spectrum DVD

The First Live Concert is a live music video by South Korean entertainer Harisu. The video is a recording of Harisu's first concert, and mostly highlights songs from her debut album, Temptation , though she also covers songs by the likes of Robert Palmer and Eurythmics. The video was released on VHS and VCD formats on July 29, 2002. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Opening"
  2. "Prologue"
  3. "Knife"
  4. "Shadow"
  5. "D-Day"
  6. "비밀 (Secret)"
  7. "Memory"
  8. "Dancing Team (WaWa)"
  9. "악몽 (Nightmare)"
  10. "Love Hurt"
  11. "하리수 동영상 (Harisu's Video Clip)"
  12. "Sweet Dreams"
  13. "She Bop"
  14. "She Works Hard for the Money"
  15. "Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)"
  16. "여행을 떠나요 (Let's Go on a Trip)"
  17. "하리수 동영상 (Harisu's Video Clip)"
  18. "Temptation" (remix)
  19. "Don't Stop"
  20. "Shadow"
  21. "Fantasy"
  22. "Love Hurt"
  23. "Temptation" (encore)
  24. "D-Day" (concert version)
  25. "Temptation" (music video)
  26. "Love Hurt" (music video)

Notes and references

  1. Release date taken from Tube Music. Retrieved on June 1, 2007. (in Korean)


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