Live in Berlin (Sting album)

Live in Berlin
Live album by Sting
Released 22 November 2010
Recorded 21 September 2010
Venue Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin
Genre Rock, pop rock, jazz
Length 75:41 (CD)
122:10 (DVD)
Label Deutsche Grammophon (Universal)
Sting chronology
Symphonicities
(2010)Symphonicities2010
Live in Berlin
(2010)
The Last Ship
(2013)The Last Ship2013
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Sting ... Live in Berlin is a live album and concert film by Sting and the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. It was recorded and filmed on 21 September 2010 at the O2 World in Berlin. The concert features live versions of Sting's songs from The Police as well as his solo song catalogue. The length of the full concert is around 135 minutes, but to get all the songs both the DVD and CD have to be purchased.

Track listing

DVD

  1. "A Thousand Years"
  2. "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"
  3. "Englishman in New York"
  4. "Roxanne"
  5. "When We Dance"
  6. "Russians"
  7. "I Hung My Head"
  8. "Why Should I Cry For You"
  9. "Whenever I Say Your Name"
  10. "This Cowboy Song"
  11. "Tomorrow We'll See"
  12. "Moon Over Bourbon Street"
  13. "End of the Game"
  14. "You Will Be My Ain True Love"
  15. "All Would Envy"
  16. "Mad About You"
  17. "King of Pain"
  18. "Every Breath You Take"
  19. "Desert Rose"
  20. "She's Too Good for Me"
  21. "Fragile"
  22. "I Was Brought to My Senses"

CD

  1. "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You"
  2. "Englishman in New York"
  3. "Fields of Gold"
  4. "Why Should I Cry For You"
  5. "All Would Envy"
  6. "Tomorrow We'll See"
  7. "End of the Game"
  8. "Whenever I Say Your Name"
  9. "Shape of My Heart"
  10. "Moon Over Bourbon Street"
  11. "Mad About You"
  12. "King of Pain"
  13. "Desert Rose"
  14. "Fragile"

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/Sales
Poland (ZPAV)[2] Platinum 20,000*

*sales figures based on certification alone

Personnel

References

  1. Live in Berlin at AllMusic
  2. "Polish album certifications – Sting – Live in Berlin" (in Polish). Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry.
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