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Dido - Live At Brixton Academy

Genre: Music
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Release Date: June 13, 2005
Year: 2005

The footage for this DVD was shot over three nights at Brixton Academy as part of the phenomenal Life For Rent tour, which saw Dido playing to over half a million people in total. The shows represented something of a triumphant homecoming for Dido as Brixton was one of the venues she visited regularly when she was younger. This disc includes all the massive hits such as "White Flag", "Thank You" and "Here With Me". The DVD footage was shot and mastered in high definition and is available in 5.1 surround sound, whilst the audio has been mixed by Bob Clearmountain who is widely regarded as one of the most experienced and highly regarded sound technicians. Tracklist DVD 1. Stoned 2. Here with me 3. See you when you’re 40 4. Life for rent 5. Hunter 6. Isobel 7. My Life 8. Honestly OK 9. Don’t leave home 10. Mary’s in India 11. Take my hand 12. Thank you 13. Sand in my shoes 14. White Flag 15. Do you have a little time 16. All you want 17. See the sun Bonus Audio CD 1. Stoned 2. Here with Me 3. See you when you’re 40 4. Life for Rent 5. Isobel 6. Honestly Okay 7. Take My Hand 8. Thankyou 9. Mary’s in India 10. Sand in my shoes 11. White flag 12. See the sun

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