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Alive 2007

Daft Punk

Album 2007

About this album

Sound: "An electrifying live remix experience that fuses iconic tracks into a seamless, euphoric dance journey."

Where they were

Released on November 19, 2007, 'Alive 2007' marked Daft Punk's first live album and came during their successful 'Human After All' era. The duo had already solidified their place in electronic music with their prior albums, and this release showcased their ability to reinterpret and energize their classic tracks for a live audience.

Why it matters

'Alive 2007' received widespread acclaim, earning a Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album in 2009. Its innovative approach to live performance influenced artists across genres, highlighting the potential of electronic music in concert settings.

Essential tracks

  • "One More Time / Aerodynamic" — This track uniquely blends two of Daft Punk's most recognizable songs, creating an uplifting crescendo that encapsulates the energy of their live performances.
  • "Robot Rock / Oh Yeah" — The fusion of heavy guitar riffs with electronic beats exemplifies Daft Punk's genre-blending style, making it a standout moment in the set.
  • "Television Rules the Nation / Crescendolls" — This mashup showcases Daft Punk's knack for constructing dynamic transitions between tracks, elevating the concert atmosphere and engaging the crowd.

Release Date

November 19, 2007

Artist Origin

France

Tracklist

  1. 1 Robot Rock / Oh Yeah 6:27
  2. 2 Touch It / Technologic 5:29
  3. 3 Television Rules the Nation / Crescendolls 4:50
  4. 4 Too Long / Steam Machine 7:01
  5. 5 Around the World / Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger 5:42
  6. 6 Burnin’ / Too Long 7:11
  7. 7 Face to Face / Short Circuit 4:55
  8. 8 One More Time / Aerodynamic 6:10
  9. 9 Aerodynamic Beats / Gabrielle - Forget About the World (Daft Punk remix) 3:31
  10. 10 The Prime Time of Your Life / The Brainwasher / Rollin’ and Scratchin’ / Alive 10:22
  11. 11 Da Funk / Daftendirekt 6:36
  12. 12 Superheroes / Human After All / Rock’n Roll 5:41