One More Light Live

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One More Light Live
One More Light Live.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedDecember 15, 2017 (2017-12-15)
Recorded2017
One More Light Tour
Genre
Length67:50
Label
  • Warner Bros.
  • Machine Shop
ProducerJoe Hahn, Mike Shinoda
Linkin Park non-studio album chronology
A Light That Never Comes: Remixes
(2014)
One More Light Live
(2017)
Hybrid Theory 20th Anniversary Edition
(2020)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4/5 stars[1]

One More Light Live is the third live CD compilation by American rock band Linkin Park, released on December 15, 2017.

Recorded during the band's European leg of their One More Light Tour in 2017, this is the first release since the death of lead singer Chester Bennington.[2][3] One of the few differences is: on the track "Heavy" Kiiara didn't feature her vocals, but on "Good Goodbye" we can hear Stormzy doing his verse and also singing on the final part. Also, we can find acoustic versions of "Crawling" and "Sharp Edges" (on "Crawling", Mike is playing the keyboard, and Chester sings; on "Sharp Edges" - Brad Delson plays the acoustic lead guitar, and Chester sings and also plays the rhythm guitar). During the intro and the outro of "Numb", we can hear the fragments of "Numb/Encore" (the music on the first verse is also from this song). On the band's YouTube channel, we can find three music videos, for: "Talking to Myself", "Crawling", and "Sharp Edges"; two of those performances were released as the promotional singles.

Background[]

Linkin Park started their album tour in Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 6, 2017 at the . They continued on with playing three more shows on the South American run before returning to the United States to play a few promo shows, including a performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.

The band set off for a one-month trip to Europe to play a total of 16 shows. The European Tour began in Bretigny, France on June 9, 2017. The tour took the band to numerous festivals including Download Paris, Hellfest, Impact, Southside and more. Linkin Park played back-to-back shows in London before the tour came to an end in Birmingham, England where Bennington's final performance with Linkin Park took place.

The band was scheduled to play in Manchester the following day but cancelled their performance due to the venue still being damaged from the May 2017 terrorist attack that occurred during Ariana Grande's concert.

On July 20, 2017, Bennington died by suicide in his Palos Verdes Estates home. In the wake of his death, Linkin Park cancelled the rest of the One More Light tour, which was set to begin a week after Bennington's death.

The live album captures performances of 16 songs that Bennington played with Linkin Park during their tour in Europe.

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."Roads Untraveled (with "Fallout") / Talking to Myself"5:16
2."Burn It Down"4:13
3."Battle Symphony"3:45
4."New Divide"4:30
5."Invisible"4:30
6."Nobody Can Save Me"3:59
7."One More Light"4:19
8."Crawling" (Acoustic version)3:29
9."Leave Out All the Rest"4:50
10."Good Goodbye" (feat. Stormzy)4:08
11."What I've Done"4:33
12."In the End"3:48
13."Sharp Edges" (Acoustic version)4:47
14."Numb" (with excerpts from "Numb/Encore")3:50
15."Heavy"2:58
16."Bleed It Out"4:57
Total length:67:50

Singles[]

These are promotional singles

  • "Crawling" (4th December, 2017)
  • "Sharp Edges" (14th December, 2017)

Personnel[]

Linkin Park

  • Chester Bennington – vocals, guitar (3, 6, 13)
  • Rob Bourdon – drums (1-6, 9-12, 14-16)
  • Brad Delson – guitars (1-7, 9-16); synthesizer (2)
  • Dave "Phoenix" Farrell – bass guitar, backing vocals; sampler (10), guitar (9)
  • Joe Hahn – turntables, samplers, backing vocals
  • Mike Shinoda – vocals (1-7, 9-12, 14-16); keyboards (1-4, 6-9, 11, 14-15), guitar (10-12, 16)

Additional musicians


Production

  • Mike Shinoda - mixing, production
  • Joe Hahn - mixing, co-production

Charts[]

References[]

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