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Live: All the Way from America : ウィキペディア英語版
Live: All the Way from America

''Live: All the Way from America'' is a live album by the British singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading. It was Armatrading's second live album, following the 1979 release of ''Steppin' Out'', and was therefore the first live album she had released in twenty five years. Armatrading was on tour following the release of her 2003 studio album ''Lovers Speak'', and a concert from this tour was recorded on 25 June 2003 at the Lillian Fontaine Garden Theatre 〔"(Joan Armatrading – Live: All the Way from America CD Album )". CD Universe. Retrieved 29 May 2015.〕 in Saratoga, California. The album takes its title from her 1980 song "All the Way from America", which originally appeared on the album ''Me Myself I''. It was released in 2004 on digital format, CD and DVD by Savoy Records / SLG, and re-released in 2009 in CD format on the 429 Records label.
== Background ==

The album presents the set from the concert exactly as it was, with no overdubs,〔"(Live: All the Way from America - Joan Armatrading )". Allmusic. Retrieved 29 May 2015.〕 though the gaps between songs were edited down. It contains six songs from Armatrading's "acclaimed" 〔Strong, p. 53〕 album ''Lovers Speak'' (2003), four songs from the Gold certified album ''Joan Armatrading'' (1976), two songs from ''Me Myself I'' (1980), two songs from ''Show Some Emotion'' (1977), one song from ''Walk Under Ladders'' (1981) - all of which albums had also been certified Gold and had reached the top 10 in the UK album charts. It also contained the song "Rosie", which featured on the 1979 EP ''How Cruel'' as well as on her 1983 compilation album ''Track Record''.
Armatrading had a pared-down band for the tour and for this album, featuring only herself on vocals and all guitars, multi-instrumentalist Gary Foote, and Spencer Cozens on keyboards.
The DVD of the concert is 105 minutes long and contains the bonus tracks "Bottom to the Top", "On the Road" (tour video), and "In These Times" (studio version).〔"(Joan Armatrading: Live – All the Way From America by Savoy Jazz, Joan Armatrading, Gary Foote )". Barnes & Noble. Retrieved 29 May 2015.〕

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