Live (City and Colour album)

Live is a live CD/DVD set from City and Colour, side project of Dallas Green, one of the vocalists and guitarists of the band Alexisonfire. It was released on March 6, 2007. A limited edition has also been released at the same time. It included a USB key with footage from MMVA and Much on Demand performances.[1]

Live
Live album by
ReleasedMarch 6, 2007
RecordedMarch 2006
GenreAcoustic
Length59:20
LabelDine Alone
ProducerBedlam Music Management
City and Colour chronology
Sometimes
(2005)
Live
(2007)
Bring Me Your Love
(2008)
Singles from Live
  1. "Like Knives"
    Released: 2007

Track list

All tracks are written by Dallas Green, except where noted[2].

No.TitleLength
1."Forgive Me" (Previously unreleased)2:29
2."Comin' Home"4:36
3."Like Knives"4:22
4."Sam Malone"4:57
5."Day Old Hate"6:28
6."Confessions" (Previously unreleased)4:21
7."Save Your Scissors"4:36
8."Casey's Song" (Dallas Green, Casey Baker)3:18
9."Sometimes (I Wish)"6:02
10."Happiness by the Kilowatt" (Alexisonfire cover)4:57
Bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Comin' Home" (Alternate performance)4:47
12."Save Your Scissors" (Alternate performance)4:26
13."Sensible Heart" (Previously unreleased)4:07

DVD listing

  1. Forgive Me
  2. Comin' Home
  3. Like Knives
  4. Sam Malone
  5. Day Old Hate
  6. Confessions
  7. Save Your Scissors
  8. Casey's Song
  9. Sometimes (I Wish)
  10. Happiness by the Kilowatt

Bonus material

  • Forgive Me (Malkin Bowl, Vancouver)
  • Hello, I'm in Delaware (Malkin Bowl, Vancouver)
  • Comin' Home (Malkin Bowl, Vancouver)
  • Wastin' Time (Halifax Club with Ron Sexsmith)
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References

  1. "mymerchtable.com". mymerchtable.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
  2. "mymerchtable.com". mymerchtable.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
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