Live at the Enmore Theatre (film)
Appearance
Live at the Enmore Theatre | |
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Video by Jeff Martin and the Toronto Tabla Ensemble | |
Released | 26 July 2007 (Australia) |
Recorded | 7 September 2006 at the Enmore Theatre, Sydney |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 108:42 (Main feature) 153:49 |
Label | Shock DVD |
Director | Peter Dowson |
Producer | Stuart Harvey |
Live at the Enmore Theatre (2007) is a single DVD by Canadian singer/songwriter Jeff Martin and the Toronto Tabla Ensemble. Like the Live in Brisbane 2006 album, the performance was recorded during Martin's September tour of Australia.[1] The DVD features an entire performance, as well as bonus material including an interview with Martin and Ritesh Das; backstage footage; scenes from soundcheck and an instore appearance; and a marriage proposal by a fan to another on stage.
Track listing
[edit]- "Silence" (The Tea Party cover)
- "Psychopomp" (The Tea Party)
- "Requiem" (The Tea Party)
- "Daystar"
- "Shadows on the Mountainside" (The Tea Party)
- "The Badger" (The Tea Party)
- "I Love you" (Daniel Lanois cover)
- "The Messenger" (Daniel Lanois)
- "Inanna" (The Tea Party)
- "White Water Siren" (The Tea Party)
- "Lament"
- "Black Snake Blues"
- "The Bazaar" (The Tea Party)
- "Oceans" (The Tea Party)
- "The Kingdom"
- "Sister Awake" (The Tea Party)
- "Winter Solstice" (The Tea Party)
- "Save Me" (The Tea Party)
Personnel
[edit]- Jeff Martin – vocals, six and twelve string acoustic guitars, Gibson harp guitar, hurdy-gurdy, sarod, Ellis seven-string resonator guitar, oud, esraj
- Ritesh Das – Indian percussion, goblet drums, dhol, tabla
- Ian de Souza – bass guitar
- Joanna De Souza – keyboard, kathak dancing
- Anita Katakkar – tabla
- Heather Thorkelson – tabla
- Rob Sawyer – six string acoustic guitar
Charts
[edit]Chart (2007) | Peak position |
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Australian Music DVD (ARIA)[2] | 32 |
References
[edit]- ^ Related releases Jeff Martin Live at the Enmore Theatre Shock DVD Archived 2007-09-01 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 15 July 2007
- ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 177.
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