The Last Dance: Live

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The Last Dance: Live
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Live album by
ReleasedAugust 4, 2011 (Brixton) August 6, 2011 (Leeds)
Genre Rock
Label Concert Live
The Music chronology
Singles and EPs: 2001 - 2005
(2010)
The Last Dance: Live
(2011)

The Last Dance: Live is a two-part live album and DVD by UK band The Music and was released exclusively through Concert Live. It documents two concerts from their final tour, including their last gig which was released on DVD.

Track listing

Brixton Academy 04.08.2011
  1. The Dance
  2. Take the Long Road and Walk It
  3. The Truth is No Words
  4. Freedom Fighters
  5. Fire
  6. Human
  7. The Spike
  8. Welcome to the North
  9. Drugs
  10. Too High
  11. Strength in Numbers
  12. Getaway
  13. The People
  14. Bleed From Within
  15. The Walls Get Smaller
Leeds Academy 06.08.2011
  1. The Dance
  2. Take the Long Road and Walk It
  3. The Truth is No Words
  4. Freedom Fighters
  5. Fire
  6. Human
  7. The Spike
  8. Welcome to the North
  9. Drugs
  10. Too High
  11. Strength in Numbers
  12. Getaway
  13. The Walls Get Smaller
  14. Jag Tune
  15. Bleed From Within
  16. The People

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