Berth (album)

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Berth
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Live album by
ReleasedFebruary 6, 2007 (2007-02-06)
RecordedSeptember 25, 2005
Venue PNE Forum in Vancouver, Canada
Genre
Length36:49
Label Reprise
Director Nick Lambrou
Producer
  • John Oakes
  • John Reese
The Used chronology
In Love and Death
(2004)
Berth
(2007)
Lies for the Liars
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Berth is a live CD/DVD by American rock band the Used that was released on February 6, 2007. [3] [4] It has since been certified gold. [5]

Contents

DVD information

Along with the Vancouver concert from the 2005 Taste of Chaos tour, the DVD updates the band's history since 2003's Maybe Memories with footage about 2004's In Love and Death , the world tour, and the making of the new album Lies for the Liars as well as music videos. In addition, the band invited fans to submit questions and then videotaped those selected. It also gave a preview of "Pretty Handsome Awkward", the first music to be heard off of Lies for the Liars , and the recording of "My Pesticide" and "Tunnel". [6] [7]

Berth
No.TitleLength
1."Intro"2:21
2."Quinn"4:09
3."Bert"4:41
4."Jepha"4:38
5."Recording In Love and Death"3:20
6."Projekt Revolution"2:36
7."Japan"5:42
8."In the Berth"4:55
9."Beginning of The Used Record #3"5:12
Total length:37:35
Rock
No.TitleLength
1."Intro"2:51
2."Take It Away"4:36
3."Listening"5:45
4."I Caught Fire"5:28
5."The Taste of Ink"6:25
6."All That I've Got"6:08
7."Blue and Yellow"6:02
8."A Box Full of Sharp Objects"5:46
9."On My Own"7:53
10."I'm a Fake"7:28
11."Hard to Say"4:07
12."Maybe Memories"5:14
Total length:1:07:44
Junk
No.TitleLength
1."Take It Away" (video)3:17
2."All That I've Got" (video)4:20
3."I Caught Fire" (video)3:25
4."Questions and Answers"29:14
Total length:11:03

Delay

The Used were supposed to release a live album in early 2006, but one of the people in charge of filming mysteriously disappeared with much of the footage that was earmarked to be part of the DVD. The band was forced to come up with more footage, but in the long run Jeph Howard said it all turned out for the best. "I’m glad we waited. It's better than our first DVD", Howard said. "Everything has been going like that lately. It's been more than good." [8]

CD listing

All tracks are written by The Used.

No.TitleLength
1."Take It Away"4:33
2."Listening"4:09
3."I Caught Fire"3:26
4."Taste of Ink"3:54
5."All That I've Got"4:02
6."Blue and Yellow"3:27
7."I'm a Fake"4:52
8."Hard to Say"4:17
9."Maybe Memories"4:14
Total length:36:49

Personnel

Charts and certifications

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalogue
United KingdomFebruary 5, 2007 Reprise CD+DVD9362-49967-2
United StatesFebruary 6, 200749967-2
AustraliaFebruary 10, 20079362499672

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