Live in Hamburg (Scooter album)

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Live in Hamburg
Live album by
Released7 May 2010 (2010-05-07)
Recorded12 March 2010
StudioA.P.O.S. Music Productions Studio,
Sheffield Underground Studios, Hamburg
GenreHard trance, Hardstyle, Jumpstyle
Length78:00
LabelSheffield Tunes
ProducerScooter
Scooter chronology
Under the Radar Over the Top
(2009)
Live in Hamburg
(2010)
The Big Mash Up
(2011)
Live in Hamburg
Color Line Arena, Hamburg, Germany
StudioA.P.O.S. Music Productions Studio,
Sheffield Underground Studios, Hamburg
GenreHard trance, Hardstyle, Jumpstyle
Length95:51 (Live concert)
LabelSheffield Tunes
DirectorFrank Dittmann
ProducerFlorian Arlart
Scooter video chronology
Excess All Areas
(2006)
Live in Hamburg
(2010)
The Complete Video Collection
(2013)

Live in Hamburg is a

Blu-ray[2] and DVD releases.[3]

History

The album was recorded at the "biggest Scooter concert ever"

.

Track listing

CD Release

No.TitleLength
1."Intro /
Maria (I Like It Loud)"
6:17
16."Endless Summer / Hyper Hyper / Move Your Ass!"6:05

Web Release

No.TitleLength
1."Intro /
Maria (I Like It Loud)"
6:17
19."Endless Summer / Hyper Hyper / Move Your Ass!"6:05

DVD and Blu-ray

A DVD was released along with a special edition Blu-ray, each containing the accompanying live footage to each track on the online release. The Blu-ray contains every Scooter music video to date as well.

Release history

List of release dates, showing country, record label, and format
Region Date Label Format
Germany 7 May 2010 Sheffield Tunes
CD
DVD
Blu-ray
digital download
Australia Central Station CD
Russia Kontora Music DVD

Reception and chart performance

When the CD/DVD/Blu-ray was announced, many pre-ordered it from

Amazon.de
. The pre-orders were very high, and the CD was expected to chart well since it stayed at number one in the Live Albums category on Amazon.

Upon release, the CD entered the

official German album chart at fourteen, whilst the DVD entered the German DVD Media Control Charts at number one.[5]

Reception for the CD and DVD was generally good, though many criticized the lack of one of the more popular tracks that was played during the tour, "Where the Beats...", which was specifically re-edited for the tour. No official statement was made as to why this track was omitted, nor why it was the only one excluded, but many fans suspected that it was because the modified version utilized a chorus very similar to the U2 song "Where the Streets Have No Name".[6][7] Where the Beats... would eventually be included on Clubland TV in the UK in 2017.

Charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[8] 14

References

External links