Jamiroquai – Live at Montreux 2003

Jamiroquai - Live at Montreux 2003
Live album by Jamiroquai
Released 1 October 2007
Recorded Montreux Convention Centre, 2003, aside from track 16, which was recorded on 12 July 1995, at the same place.
Genre Acid jazz, funk, alternative dance
Length ("150 minutes approx.")
Language English
Label Eagle Vision
Jamiroquai chronology
High Times: Singles 1992-2006
(2006)High Times: Singles 1992-20062006
Jamiroquai - Live at Montreux 2003
(2007)
Rock Dust Light Star
(2010)Rock Dust Light Star2010

Jamiroquai – Live at Montreux 2003 is a DVD/blu-ray of a concert performed by the British band Jamiroquai at the 2003 Montreux Jazz Festival. The DVD was released on 1 October 2007 through Eagle Vision, a distributor also related to other DVD releases of Montreux Jazz Fest. performances. While the concert has been documented (bootlegged) in whole by fans, and has received a rather large amount of notability among the same fandom, it is the first time for this concert to see a professionally made, official DVD release. While the DVD features all of the tracks from the festival (including the among-fans notorious "Shoot the Moon"), it also features a '12-minute' live version of Space Cowboy, recorded at the same jazz festival, albeit in 1995.

Most of this concert's songs are "extended", a prime example being "Travelling Without Moving", which lasts for 3 minutes and 40 seconds on the album, and 12 minutes during the concert. Such "extended" performances are not uncommon to the band's live side.

Track listing

All tracks recorded at the 2003 Montreux jazz festival, unless otherwise noted

  1. Use the Force
  2. Canned Heat
  3. Cosmic Girl
  4. Little L
  5. Blow Your Mind
  6. High Times
  7. Travelling Without Moving
  8. Butterfly
  9. Shoot the Moon
  10. Soul Education
  11. Just Another Story
  12. Mr Moon
  13. Alright
  14. Love Foolosophy
  15. Deeper Underground
  16. Space Cowboy (Recorded on 12 July 1995, at the Montreux convention centre during the 1995 Montreux Jazz Festival)

Personnel

Samples

References

All references taken from Funkin.com.

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