Live at the Seaside | ||||
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Video by Erasure | ||||
Released | 1987 | |||
Recorded | 17 April 1987, Brighton Dome Pavilion Theatre, Brighton | |||
Genre | Synthpop, Electropop, Pop | |||
Length | 56 minutes approx | |||
Label | Mute Records/Virgin Vision | |||
Director | Jerry Chater | |||
Producer | Angus Margerison Daniel Miller |
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Erasure chronology | ||||
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Originally released in 1987, Live at the Seaside is the first concert video release by Erasure, recorded at the Brighton Dome on 17 April 1987 by the BBC as part of the duo's tour of their second studio album The Circus. The video, originally only available on VHS, features 13 tracks from the concert and, amongst tracks from The Circus, includes performances of songs from Erasure's first album Wonderland plus "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!", the band's first foray into ABBA cover versions.
The opening song "Safety in Numbers" is uniquely credited to this tour, though, in fact, appears uncredited on "The Circus album" and "The Two Ring Circus" as the latter part of "Spiralling". All subsequent performances and recordings of "Spiralling" omit the "Safety In Numbers" part.
The songs "Victim of Love", "It Doesn't Have to Be", "Who Needs Love Like That", "Oh L'amour" and "Sometimes" are inter-cut with footage from their respective music videos.
European tour and on-the-road footage shot on Video 8 from 1985 to 1986 by Steev Toth is also inter-cut into the songs "Leave Me to Bleed", "If I Could", "Spiralling" and "Oh L'amour".
The video was later re-released on the budget 4 Front Video label. The track listing remained the same, but the cover artwork was slightly modified to suit the generic 'gold border' packaging of the 4 Front Video budget range.
In 2011, the concert was again re-released, this time on DVD, as part of the 2011 expanded and remastered The Circus. No significant changes or additions were made.