Live & Off the Record [CD/DVD] Shakira

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  • Release Date: 03/30/2004
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 40,401
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 827969110928
 
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Live & Off the Record [CD/DVD]

Disc 1
1LISTENIntroduction
2LISTENOjos Así
3LISTENSi Te Vas
4LISTENCiega, Sordomuda
5LISTENThe One
6LISTENMongoose & Snake (Interlude)
7LISTENBack In Black
8LISTENRules
9LISTENInevitable
10LISTENEstoy Aquí
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Disc 2
1Ojos Así
2Si Te Vas
3Underneath Your Clothes
4Ciega, Sordomuda
5The One
6Back In Black
7
8Poem To a Horse
9Objection (Tango)
10Whenever, Wherever

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Editorial Reviews

Buying time while she preps a follow-up to 2001's Laundry Service, Shakira released the CD/DVD combo Live & Off the Record in the spring of 2004. This is standard practice for her -- between each of her studio albums, she's released collections of remixes or live material. One of those, 2000's Unplugged, was excellent, capturing the diva on the rise and revealing another side of her musical personality. In contrast, Live & Off the Record doesn't offer any such revelations -- it captures the big-budget spectacular of her stadium shows. As such, the DVD is preferable to the CD, since it has it all: the light shows, a 90-minute program that's close to a full concert, and, of course, footage of Shakira herself, singing, playing guitar, and dancing, all of which is worthwhile for hardcore fans. On record, this same material, cut from 15 songs to ten, is enjoyable -- more so than other live albums from dance-pop divas, since Shakira sings live and the arrangements are longer and occasionally different than their studio versions -- but it's not as absorbing as the visual experience. Overall, it's not bad and it will surely be of interest to hardcore fans -- who themselves will be the only ones who have the patience to sit through the hourlong documentary on the DVD, filled with footage of Shakira touring the world and doing such fun things as blowing bubbles, getting massages, and being serenaded by a mariachi band -- but it's ultimately not much more than a stopgap release between original albums. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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April 10, 2004: i love shakira, and this one have to be one of the best i have seen in a long time, she is without a doubt a great performer.

Live & Off the Recordby Anonymous

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April 05, 2004: This isn't just a CD? for the die-hard fans. It shows Shakira in a way that she hasn't showed to the world yet. The documentary is about Shakira's ideas about the media, about the world of music. It's not just a docu following her one day or something like that. She expresses her feelings and doubts about her life, but also the splendid moments she had. Shakira's much better live that on the record. She's just the type of artist that prefers to be on stage, not all by herself in a recording studio. I would absolutely recommend this item, and if you prefer a DVDcase, that also exists. I bought it a week ago, and i'm still exited about it. Even my friends, who aren't really fond of shaki, like it. A must have !!