Live
In Gdańsk is now available in Europe,
North America, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina,
Brazil, Israel, Japan, Mexico, and Uruguay.
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The last concert on David's 2006 Summer Tour
was held in front of 50,000 people at the shipyards
in Gdańsk, Poland, at the request of the
Gdańsk Foundation.
The creation of the Solidarity movement, after
Lech Walesa's sacking from the shipyards, led
directly to the dismantling of the Soviet Union's
control over the former Eastern Bloc, and to
the reunification of Germany.
The concert was the only occasion on which David
performed the tour material with an orchestra,
using the 40-strong string section of the Polish
Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by
Zbigniew Preisner, who was responsible for the
On An Island album's orchestral arrangements.
Other unique features of the show included the
special 6-screen design, created by lightmeister
Marc Brickman to allow each band member his
own dedicated screen for the edification of
the audience; the performance of A Great
Day For Freedom with the orchestral arrangement
of the late Michael Kamen, and a guest appearance
by prominent Polish pianist Leszek Mozdzer,
who reprised his piano part from A Pocketful
Of Stones.
Live In Gdańsk is available in versions
to fit every pocket. The 2-CD audio-only version
represents the August 2006 concert from the
Gdańsk Shipyard, featuring David and his
stellar touring band plus a 40-strong orchestra.
The final concert of the On An Island
tour in front of 50,000 people, it can be seen
as well as heard on the 3-disc version, which
includes an extra concert DVD (114 minutes long)
and Gdańsk Diary, a 37-minute filmed
documentary. All of the show is included on
the CDs, except for Wot's... Uh The Deal?,
which does however make an appearance over the
concert end-credits on the DVD.
There is also a 4-disc version, packaged, like
the 2-disc and the 3-disc, in a carbon-neutral
cardboard wallet, with a 12-page booklet including
credits and concert photos, plus a 5-disc package,
presented in a cardboard box with bonus collectable
extras. The 4-disc version is the same as the
3-disc version, but with an additional DVD of
live performances from the Mermaid Theatre,
the AOL Sessions, and Abbey Road. It also has
three brand-new tracks performed as live jams
by David with Richard Wright, Steve DiStanislao
and Guy Pratt, filmed in David's barn. In addition,
it also has the whole On An Island album
in 5.1 surround sound audio, on Dolby Digital
or DTS format.
As if that wasn't enough, the 5-disc version
has all of the aforementioned discs, plus an
extra audio CD of live tracks recorded on the
Summer 2006 tour, and a 24-page booklet, reproduction
concert memorabilia and a 2-sided poster.
Finally, for vinyl junkies, the entire concert
is available in a box of LPs: 8 sides are the
concert, including Wot's... Uh The Deal?,
while the 5th disc holds two Barn Jams,
On The Turning Away live from Venice,
and two songs from the Live From Abbey Road
sessions. You also get a 'Webpass', which allows
one complete download of the whole five discs
in MP3 format to a computer of your choice.
Highest Chart Positions
Argentina 17
Australia 30
Austria 28
Belgium 13
Canada 19
Denmark 38
France 15
Germany 12
Holland 14
Ireland 22
Italy 7
Japan 21
Mexico 11
New Zealand 20
Norway 34
Poland 5
Portugal 9
Switzerland 14
UK 10