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Live at Wembley (Beyoncé Knowles album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Live at Wembley (Beyoncé album)

''Live at Wembley'' is a live album by American R&B singer Beyoncé, released on April 26, 2004. The DVD features her concert at Wembley Arena in London, United Kingdom, as part of her Dangerously in Love Tour in support of her first solo studio album ''Dangerously in Love'' (2003). Most of the songs on ''Live at Wembley'' originate from ''Dangerously in Love'', although Beyoncé also performed a medley of past songs by her former group Destiny's Child. ''Live at Wembley'' was critically well-received, with Allmusic awarding it three-and-a-half stars out of five. The cover of Rose Royce's "Wishing on a Star", included on the album, was nominated in the category for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance at the 48th Grammy Awards.
The album debuted at number seventeen on the US ''Billboard'' 200, selling 45,000 copies in its first week. It also charted on the ''Billboard'' Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums at number eight. It managed to top the DVD charts in the US, Australia and Spain and peaked in the top ten in Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy and the United Kingdom. The DVD was certified double Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association and the Recording Industry Association of America. The album was also certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.
==Background and development==

''Live at Wembley'' was filmed at the London's Wembley Arena show of the Dangerously in Love Tour, Beyoncé's first international solo tour, on November 10, 2003. The tour supported her debut solo album, ''Dangerously in Love'' (2003). Most of the songs on ''Live at Wembley'' originate from that album, but it also contains a medley of past songs by her former group Destiny's Child and two soundtrack singles: "Work It Out" and "Summertime". The second disc of ''Live at Wembley'' contains three previously unreleased studio recorded songs, including a cover of Rose Royce's "Wishing on a Star", and one remix each of "Crazy in Love", "Baby Boy" and "Naughty Girl".〔 Behind-the-scenes footage can be also seen on the DVD.〔
The concert audio was mixed by Rick Camp, the same engineer who mixed at the concert venues.〔〔 It is uncommon for mix engineers to specialize in both live and recorded mixing.〔 For Camp, "Mixing Beyoncé is a pleasure because she's a real singer and makes it easy. There is hardly an overdub on this project — it's 95 percent live Beyoncé." He further talked about the collaboration with Beyoncé with ''Mix'' magazine, saying: "In my 22 years of mixing, I've never come across anyone who could deliver like she does: vocally and her ability to do a show. I've seen this young woman run across a 60-foot stage, hit every note and never miss a thing. And that makes my job so much easier."〔

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