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Live at Royal Opera House

''Live at Royal Opera House'' and also known as ''Vespertine Live at Royal Opera House'' is an official DVD released by Björk on 18 November 2002. It contains a live performance by Björk on the Vespertine World Tour, recorded live at the Royal Opera House in London, England, on 7 December 2001. It was amongst one of the last of the concerts performed on that tour. With this concert Björk had become the first ever contemporary pop artist to perform in the Royal Opera House. The concert was exclusively premiered on UK television in the launch week of the BBC digital channel BBC Four on 12 March 2002. For the first half of the concert the majority of the songs were taken from her then most recent album ''Vespertine'', while the second half sees songs played from her previous solo albums. The closing song "It's in Our Hands" (which was then previously unheard) was later released as the lead-off single from her ''Greatest Hits'' album. The track "Generous Palmstroke" is a B-side, and appears in a different form on the "Hidden Place" single. Although listed as "Frosti", the first song of the concert is actually a music box version of "Pagan Poetry", as it appears on the "Cocoon" single. The DVD (and television broadcast) omits performances of two songs that were performed on the night - "Play Dead" and "Bachelorette". A mini-documentary "Touring Vespertine" is also included as a bonus feature, a working version of what was to become the ''Minuscule'' DVD. However, the Minuscule documentary does not include some material which is included on "Touring Vespertine", such as the short interviews with composer Simon Lee (who was part of the Vespertine tour).
==Tracklist==
First half:
# "Frosti"
# "Overture"
# "All is Full of Love"
# "Aurora"
# "Undo"
# "Generous Palmstroke"
# "An Echo, a Stain"
# "Hidden Place"
# "Cocoon"
# "Unison"
Second half:
# "Harm of Will"
# "It's Not Up to You"
# "Pagan Poetry"
# "Possibly Maybe"
# "Isobel"
# "Hyperballad"
# "Human Behaviour"
# "Jóga"
# "It's In Our Hands"
Documentaries on the DVD:
#"Touring Vespertine": Programming, Playing, Singing

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