Symphony of Life | ||||
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Released | 23 November 2012 | |||
Recorded | 5 August 2012 at Melbourne Arts Centre | |||
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Length | 90 minutes | |||
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Tina Arena chronology | ||||
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Symphony of Life is the fourth live album released by Australian singer and songwriter Tina Arena on 23 November 2012.[1] The album was filmed and recorded at the Arts Centre Melbourne's Hamer Hall during a series of sold-out concerts for her Australian fans. A DVD of this audio album was also released on the same date with the same cover artwork. Anthony Callea stepped in as special guest for the concert series.[2]
Promotion
The live record and the DVD was heavily promoted on Arena's official website, Facebook and various online media outlets. Before the record was released, a TV special titled 'Tina Arena: Live in Melbourne' on Foxtel aired at 8:30 PM Saturday 17 November 2012. The same footage from the DVD was shown. Free Tina Arena postcards were given to those who pre-ordered the album prior to the release date.[3][4]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Arenature Overture" | ||
2. | "Living a Lifetime Together" | Tina Arena, Francesco De Benedittis, Emanuelle Vidal De-Fonseca, Paul Manners | |
3. | "Oh Me Oh My" | Jim Doris | |
4. | "The Man with the Child in His Eyes" | Kate Bush | |
5. | "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" | David Bacharach | |
6. | "My Husband Makes Movies" | Karen Akers | |
7. | "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" | Tim Rice | |
8. | "The Prayer" (with Anthony Callea) | David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager, Alberto Testa, Tony Renis | |
9. | "I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You" (with Anthony Callea) | James Horner |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Wasn't It Good" | Tina Arena, Heather Field, Robert Parde | |
2. | "Burn" | Arena, Pam Reswick, Steve Werfel) | |
3. | "Sorrento Moon (I Remember)" | Arena, David Tyson, Christopher Ward | |
4. | "You Made Me Find Myself" | Arena, Desmond Child, Ty Lacy | |
5. | "Je m'appelle Bagdad" | David Gategno, Elodie Hesme | |
6. | "Only Women Bleed" | Alice Cooper, Dick Wagner | |
7. | "GoldenEye" | Bono, The Edge | |
8. | "Maybe This Time" | Ebb, Kander | |
9. | "Symphony of Life" | Arena, Peter-John Vettese | |
10. | "Cry Me a River" | Arthur Hamilton | |
11. | "Chains" | Arena, Pam Reswick, Steve Werfel | |
12. | "Both Sides Now" | Joni Mitchell | |
13. | "Call Me" | Debbie Harry, Giorgio Moroder |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Arenature Overture" | ||
2. | "Living a Lifetime Together" | Tina Arena, Francesco De Benedittis, Emanuelle Vidal De-Fonseca, Paul Manners | |
3. | "Oh Me Oh My" | Jim Doris | |
4. | "The Man with the Child in His Eyes" | Kate Bush | |
5. | "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" | David Bacharach | |
6. | "My Husband Makes Movies" | Karen Akers | |
7. | "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" | Tim Rice | |
8. | "The Prayer" (with Anthony Callea) | David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager, Alberto Testa, Tony Renis | |
9. | "I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You" (with Anthony Callea) | James Horner | |
10. | "Wasn't It Good" | Arena, Heather Field, Robert Parde | |
11. | "Burn" | Arena, Pam Reswick, Steve Werfel) | |
12. | "Sorrento Moon (I Remember)" | Arena, David Tyson, Christopher Ward | |
13. | "You Made Me Find Myself" | Arena, Desmond Child, Ty Lacy | |
14. | "Je m'appelle Bagdad" | David Gategno, Elodie Hesme | |
15. | "Only Women Bleed" | Alice Cooper, Dick Wagner | |
16. | "GoldenEye" | Bono, The Edge | |
17. | "Maybe This Time" | Ebb, Kander | |
18. | "Symphony of Life" | Arena, Peter-John Vettese | |
19. | "Cry Me a River" | Arthur Hamilton | |
20. | "Chains" | Arena, Pam Reswick, Steve Werfel | |
21. | "Both Sides Now" | Joni Mitchell | |
22. | "Call Me" | Debbie Harry, Giorgio Moroder |
Charts
The live album debuted at #60 on the ARIA Main Australian Artist Chart. It has just spent a week on the top 100 and has been off the chart right after the next week. The album re-entered the charts at #95 a few weeks later. Meanwhile, the record debuted at #18 on the ARIA Top 20 Australian Albums Chart making it Arena's 10th Top 20 album on the said Australian-only Artist chart.[5][6] The DVD debuted at #4 on the Top 40 ARIA Music DVDs Chart.[7]
CD
Chart (2012) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA) | 60 |
DVD
Chart (2012) | Peak position |
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Australian Music DVDs (ARIA) | 4 |
References
- ↑ Ambition Entertainment. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
- ↑ Noise11. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
- ↑ Austar.com.au. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
- ↑ Australia's TV Tonight. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
- ↑ www.australian-charts.com. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
- ↑ www.ariacharts.com.au. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
- ↑ "ARIA Australian Top 40 Music DVDS | Australia's Official Top 40 Music DVDS - ARIA Charts". Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2014. www.ariacharts.com.au. Retrieved 15 January 2013.