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Innocents (video)

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Released
  
1989

Director
  
David Croft

Length
  
56 minutes approx

Recorded
  
15 November 1988, NEC Arena, Birmingham

Genre
  
Synthpop, Electropop, Pop

Label
  
Mute Records/Virgin Vision

Innocents, released in 1989 and recorded at the NEC Arena, Birmingham on 15 November 1988, is the second concert video released by British synthpop duo Erasure. It was recorded in the latter stages of the band's tour of their third studio album "The Innocents". Unlike the studio album, the definite article ("The") is omitted from the video title. Originally only available on VHS, the video features 14 songs recorded at the concert, including performances of tracks from "Wonderland", "The Circus" and the "Crackers International" EP. Only 4 of the included tracks are songs from "The Innocents".

Contents

The concert was shot at the Birmingham NEC, parts of which were first broadcast 12 December 1988 as part of a special BBC television documentary.

Track listing

VHS Video: VVD491

  1. "Chains Of Love"
  2. "A Little Respect"
  3. "The Circus"
  4. "Hardest Part"
  5. "Push Me Shove Me"
  6. "Spiralling"
  7. "Hallowed Ground"
  8. "Oh L'amour"
  9. "Who Needs Love Like That"
  10. "Stop!"
  11. "Victim of Love"
  12. "Ship of Fools"
  13. "Knocking On Your Door"
  14. "Sometimes"
  • Titles are as found listed on the video packaging: "The" is missing from "The Hardest Part".
  • "Missing" tracks

    The songs "Witch in the Ditch" and the ABBA cover version "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" were also recorded as part of the set list but were omitted from the video release. The songs are featured on the DVD of the 3 disc 'deluxe' edition of 2009's remastered 21st anniversary edition of "The Innocents".

    DVD re-release

    On 26 October 2009 in the UK (24 November 2009 in the US and 23 October 2009 Germany), to mark its 21st anniversary, Erasure re-released The Innocents album. A 3 disc 'deluxe' edition of this release included the "Innocents" concert on DVD, along with the above listed missing tracks and the original BBC documentary.

    References

    Innocents (video) Wikipedia