Live at Knebworth EXPLICIT LYRICS Robbie Williams

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  • Release Date: 10/28/2003
  • Sales Rank: 56,577
  • Label: EMD INT'L
  • UPC: 724359463728
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Live at Knebworth

1LISTENLet Me Entertain You 5:55
2LISTENLet Love Be Your Energy 4:44
3LISTENWe Will Rock You 1:19
4LISTENMonsoon 5:09
5LISTENCome Undone 5:34
6LISTENMe and My Monkey 7:20
7LISTENHot Fudge 5:45
8LISTENMr. Bojangles 5:25
9LISTENShe's the One 5:43
10LISTENKids 7:21
11LISTENBetter Man 2:11
12LISTENNan's Song 4:51
13LISTENFeel 5:17
14LISTENAngels 5:55

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From most accounts, Robbie Williams' appearance at Knebworth over three August nights in 2003 wasn't just the largest concert in British music history (reportedly 375,000 attended over the course of the weekend), but a display of Williams' mastery of an audience and a confirmation that, American listeners aside, he's one of the biggest pop stars in the world. Live at Knebworth followed just two months later, a 72-minute collection from his two-hour live extravaganza. While the audio document isn't nearly as exciting as the live experience that made fans gush, the disc does transmit the massive amounts of energy at a Robbie Williams concert. Opening with his anthem "Let Me Entertain You" (as he always does), Williams keeps the crowd hanging on his every note, changing lyrics to fit the venue, indulging in his usual blend of faux arrogance and self-deprecation, and coaxing the audience on during every song. ("Show me love, Knebworth!") However, what could have been an excellent look at Britain's foremost pop entertainer in action is marred by its focus on material from his dreadful fifth album, Escapology. After a splendid beginning (including a brief flirtation with Queen's "We Will Rock You"), Williams performs four consecutive songs from Escapology: "Monsoon," "Come Undone," "Me and My Monkey" (which drags on for over seven minutes), and "Hot Fudge." The compilers found room to fit in two of his biggest songs ("Angels," "Kids"), but apparently didn't think superior hits like "Rock DJ," "Millennium," or "No Regrets" (all of which he performed at the show) needed to appear on this disc. A solid live album with the exception of the gaping hole in its midsection, Live at Knebworth is a missed opportunity, one that Chrysalis will hopefully rectify within a few years. John Bush, All Music Guide

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great live actby Anonymous

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September 24, 2005: former boy band singer continues on his attempt at world domination much hyped musically as the next best thing is let down by average material which is carried by his proffesional stage manner and presentation his failure to crack the massive north american market is due to the fact that apart from angels his material is poor or the vocal delivery is poor as an world class entertainer he is top notch atruly great live act great stage pressence the question is can he take the next step and find the right songs and producer or remain just a great cabaret act ?