Roseland NYC Live

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Roseland NYC Live
Live album by Portishead
Released 2 November 1998
Recorded 24 July 1997, Roseland Ballroom, New York City, New York, United States; 1 April 1998, The Warfield, San Francisco, California, United States ("Sour Times" on CD); 3 July 1998, The Quart Festival, Kristiansand, Vest-Agder, Norway ("Roads" on CD)
Genre Trip hop
Length 57:25
Language English
Label Go! Discs, London
Producer Portishead
Portishead chronology

Portishead
(1997)
Roseland NYC Live
(1998)
Third
(2008)
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Roseland NYC Live is a live album by Portishead. It was released in 1998 by Go! Discs/London.[1] A PAL format VHS video was released the same year, with a DVD version following four years later.[2] Although the New York Philharmonic is credited as appearing in the video, none of the musicians are members of the Philharmonic, nor is the Philharmonic credited in the audio album.[3]

Track listing

CD

  1. "Humming" – 6:28
  2. "Cowboys" – 5:03
  3. "All Mine" – 4:02
  4. "Mysterons" – 5:41
  5. "Only You" – 5:22
  6. "Half Day Closing" – 4:14
  7. "Over" – 4:13
  8. "Glory Box" – 5:37
  9. "Sour Times" – 5:21
  10. "Roads" – 5:51
  11. "Strangers" – 5:20

Video

  1. "Humming"
  2. "Cowboys"
  3. "All Mine"
  4. "Half Day Closing"
  5. "Over"
  6. "Only You"
  7. "Seven Months"
  8. "Numb"
  9. "Undenied"
  10. "Mysterons"
  11. "Sour Times"
  12. "Elysium"
  13. "Glory Box"
  14. "Roads"
  15. "Strangers"
  16. "Western Eyes"

The album was mixed by Rik Simpson. Unlike the CD, all the tracks on the DVD were recorded at Roseland. The DVD version has a bonus elements section, containing the music videos for "Numb", "Sour Times", "All Mine", "Over" and "Only You", as well as short films "Road Trip" and "Wandering Star" and the Portishead movie To Kill a Dead Man.


Credits

Portishead

  • Beth Gibbons - Vocals, guitar
  • Geoff Barrow - Decks, drums, musical director
  • Adrian Utley - Guitar, Moog, kabassa, musical director, orchestral arrangements

with

  • John Baggot - Keyboards, piano
  • Clive Deamer - Drums, percussion
  • Jim Barr - Bass, double bass
  • Andy Smith - Decks
  • Andy Hague - Trumpet
  • John Cornick, Dave Ford, Will Gregory, Andy Hague & Ben Waghorn - Horns
  • Nick Ingman - Orchestra conductor, orchestral arrangements
  • New York Philharmonic - Orchestra

References

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