Live At The Blank Canvas
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Live At The Blank Canvas | ||
Live DVD by The Music | ||
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Released | 01 September 2003 (UK) | |
Recorded | 28 September 2002 | |
Rating | Exempt from classification | |
Genre | Rock | |
Region | 0 | |
Length | 65:49 | |
Label | Virgin DVDHUT5 (UK DVD) | |
Director(s) | Charles Mehling | |
Producer(s) | Cathy Pellow, Will Jackson | |
The Music video chronology | ||
Live At The Blank Canvas (2003) |
Welcome to Japan (2005) |
Live At The Blank Canvas is the first live DVD album by British rock band The Music, released in the United Kingdom on 01 September 2003 (see 2003 in music). The DVD is a live recording of the band's homecoming date; the last of that year's UK tour. The DVD contains short interview segments with the band interspersed between the live songs.
The DVD has no additional bonus features, except for a DVD-ROM web link with access to exclusive online content, but has since been taken offline.
[edit] Track listing
- All tracks written by The Music.
[edit] Live At The Blank Canvas
- "The Dance"
- "Jag Tune"
- "The Truth Is No Words"
- "Human"
- "Let Love Be The Healer"
- "New Instrumental"
- "Turn Out The Light"
- "The People"
- "Too High"
- "Take The Long Road And Walk It"
- "Disco"
- "The Walls Get Smaller"
[edit] External links
The Music |
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Robert Harvey | Adam Nutter | Stuart Coleman | Phil Jordan |
Discography |
Studio albums: The Music | Welcome to the North |
DVDs: Live At The Blank Canvas | Welcome to Japan |
Singles: "Take the Long Road and Walk It" | "You Might as Well Try to Fuck Me EP" | "The People" | "Take The Long Road And Walk It" | "Getaway" | "The Truth Is No Words" | "Welcome To The North" | "Freedom Fighters" | "Bleed from Within" | "Breakin'" |