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Recorded
  
8 November 1997

Artist
  
Daft Punk

Songs
  
Alive 1997

Genre
  
House music

Length
  
45:30

Release date
  
1 October 2001

Label
  
Virgin Records

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Released
  
1 October 2001 (2001-10-01)

Venue
  
Que Club (Birmingham, England)

Producers
  
Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo

Similar
  
Daft Punk albums, House music albums

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Alive 1997 is a live album by Daft Punk released in 2001. It contains a 45-minute excerpt of a live performance recorded at Birmingham's Que Club on 8 November 1997.

Contents

Background

The album was initially released online as part of the Daft Club service. Early pressings of the Daft Punk album Discovery contained a card that would allow access to the Daft Club website containing remixes and the live recording. The Daft Club service ended in 2003. The Birmingham performance was selected by Daft Punk themselves for release, as they considered it to be their favorite from their Daftendirektour.

Alive 1997 prominently features elements of "Daftendirekt", "Da Funk", "Rollin' & Scratchin'", "Revolution 909" and "Alive" from their Homework album. There are also prominent elements of Armand Van Helden's "Ten Minutes Of Funk" remix of "Da Funk". The live performance also contains elements of what would later become the track "Short Circuit" featured in Discovery. There is also a sample mix that people hear after "Revolution 909" that influenced music duo Retro/Grade to recreate the segment as their own music track, titled "Pulsar". Alive 1997 contains the 45-minute excerpt in one continuous track on CD. The CD and vinyl packaging included a set of Daft Punk stickers. The layout for the album was done by Åbäke, and the photography by Serge Paulet.

References

Alive 1997 Wikipedia