Laura Live World Tour 09/Laura Live Gira Mundial 09 | |
Type: | live |
Artist: | Laura Pausini |
Cover: | laura-live-world-tour-09 .jpg |
Caption: | Italian-language edition |
Released: | November 27, 2009 |
Recorded: | Italy (12 locations), Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, Finland, Malta, Mexico, Spain (2 locations), Switzerland (2 locations), United States (3 locations) |
Genre: | Pop rock |
Length: | 3:39:53 |
Language: | Italian Spanish |
Label: | Atlantic |
Producer: | Laura Pausini Gabriele Parisi |
Prev Title: | Primavera in anticipo/Primavera anticipada |
Prev Year: | 2008 |
Next Title: | Inedito/Inédito |
Next Year: | 2011 |
Laura Live World Tour 09 and Laura Live Gira Mundial 09 are the third live albums by Italian singer Laura Pausini, released on November 27, 2009 by Warner Music. It was recorded in different countries during her World Tour 2009. The Spanish-language edition is Pausini’s first live album in Spanish as her first 2 live albums were in Italian.
Laura Live was anticipated by the release of Laura Pausini's single Con la musica alla radio on September 25, 2009.
The CD version contains 18 tracks, where 15 of them were recorded on tour in different cities around the world. There are also 3 unpublished tracks which includes, Con la musica alla radio, Non sono lei and Casomai which was recorded live during a soundcheck in the Brazilian city of São Paulo. The DVD version of the album contains videos from concerts from the World Tour 2009, which includes 3 new videos and songs.[1]
The Italian version of the CD was recorded in: Barletta, Bergamo, Cagliari, Florence, Milan, Monza, Naples, Palermo, Rome, Teramo, Turin, Verona, Barcelona, Brussels, Paris, Helsinki, Locarno, Malta, New York City and São Paulo.
The Spanish version of the CD was recorded in: Bergamo, Cagliari, Monza, Naples, Palermo, Rome, Turin, Verona, Barcelona, Mexico City, Paris, Helsinki, Hollywood, Florida, Los Angeles, Lima, Locarno, Madrid, New York City, São Paulo, Santiago and Santo Domingo
Chart (2009–2010) | Peak position |
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European Top 100 Albums (Billboard)[2] | 30 |
Mexican Albums (AMPROFON)[3] | 24 |
US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard)[4] |