Live at the George Ballroom
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ReleasedSeptember 2005
RecordedGeorge Ballroom, 2004
Length79 mins
LabelThames/Thompson
Mark Holden chronology
Mark Holden
(1983)
Live at the George Ballroom
(2005)
The Lost 80s Album
(2018)

Live at the George Ballroom is a live DVD by Australian singer and songwriter, Mark Holden. A live extended play was later released digitally.

Track listing

DVD

  1. Commencement of Show
  2. "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again"
  3. Smithtown
  4. "Honey Do's"
  5. "Don't Give Up On Me"
  6. "Starting Over Again"
  7. Football Show Piece "Yoghurt with Paul Harrigan "
  8. "Shine"
  9. "Lady Soul"
  10. "Short Term Memory Loss Blues"
  11. "Dreams of Silver & Memories of Gold"
  12. "Just Plain Folks"
  13. "End of the Line"
  14. "Building Lady Soul"
  15. "I Wanna Make You My Lady"
  16. "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again" (Promotional Clip)
  17. George Negus Interview
  18. Photogallery
Digital Download
  1. "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again" – 5:00
  2. "Don't Give Up On Me" – 3:23
  3. "Shine" – 4:23
  4. "Short Term Memory" – 4:27
  5. "Dreams Of Silver & Memories Of Gold" – 5:00

Personnel

Adapted from AllMusic.[1]

  • Mark Holden – vocals, guitar
  • Jeff Burstin – musical director, guitar
  • Gary Young – drums
  • Helen Mountford – cello
  • George Butrumlis – accordion, mandolin
  • Joel Turner – beat box, guitar
  • Brucie Haymes – organ
  • Steve Wade – backing vocals
  • Gary Pinto – backing vocals
  • Jo Creighton – backing vocals
  • Roger Treble – guitar
  • Dallas Holden – vocals
  • Ross Ryan – vocals
  • Mike Rudd – harp, vocals
  • Bill Putt – slide, bass

Release history

Date Release format Label
12 September 2005 DVD [2] Thompson Records
1 October 2005 Digital Download[3] Thompson Records

References

  1. "Live at the George Ballroom Mark Holden – Live at the George Ballroom". Thompson Music. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  2. "Mark Holden Live at the George Ballroom". ezy DVD. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  3. "Live at the George Ballroom". iTunes Australia. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
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