Colors Live

Colors Live (stylized as Colors_LIVE) is the first video album from Between the Buried and Me. It was released on October 14, 2008. The concert was filmed at the Rocketown in Nashville, Tennessee on Friday, August 2, 2008. The album peaked at number 100 on the Billboard 200 chart.[2]

Colors Live
Video by
ReleasedOctober 14, 2008
RecordedRocketown, Nashville, Tennessee
LabelVictory
Producer
  • Jamie King
  • Shane Holloman
Between the Buried and Me chronology
Colors
(2007)
Colors Live
(2008)
The Great Misdirect
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The band played two sets during the concert—the first included the band's 2007 Colors album in its entirety and the second was of previously released songs as voted by fans via a special website.[3] The DVD includes both sets. The audio CD contains only the band's performance of Colors.

The DVD is mixed in Dolby Stereo, contrary to the most current live releases which make heavy use of surround sound. There is a slideshow on the DVD including photography from David Shaw and Eric Dale; both photographers took all photography for the CD and DVD.

Track listing

DVD

Set 1:

  1. "Foam Born (A) The Backtrack"
  2. "(B) The Decade of Statues"
  3. "Informal Gluttony"
  4. "Sun of Nothing"
  5. "Ants of the Sky"
  6. "Prequel to the Sequel"
  7. "Viridian"
  8. "White Walls"

Set 2:

  1. "Mordecai" (from The Silent Circus)
  2. "Shevanel Cut a Flip" (from Self-titled album)
  3. "Backwards Marathon" (from Alaska)
  4. "Ad a Dglgmut" (from The Silent Circus)
  5. "Aspirations" (from Self-titled album)
  6. "Selkies: The Endless Obsession" (from Alaska)

Track listing

CD

Lyrics written by Tommy Giles Rogers, Jr.. Music written by Between the Buried and Me.

No.TitleLength
1."Foam Born (A) The Backtrack"3:12
2."(B) The Decade of Statues"5:20
3."Informal Gluttony"6:47
4."Sun of Nothing"10:59
5."Ants of the Sky"13:10
6."Prequel to the Sequel"9:08
7."Viridian"2:05
8."White Walls"15:31
Total length:66:12

Personnel

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References

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