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Creed Live is the first concert film by the American rock band Creed, recorded on September 25, 2009, in Houston and released on December 8, 2009. The performance broke the world record for the most cameras (239) used at a live music event and was available for viewing for free on Rockpit and MyContent. All of the band's hits, including the new single "Overcome", were performed. It also features usage of the "bullet time" technology, popularized by the 1999 film The Matrix.[2] The DVD is dedicated to the United States military troops fighting overseas.
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Creed Live | ||||
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Released | December 8, 2009 | |||
Recorded | September 25, 2009 | |||
Venue | Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion (Woodlands,TX) | |||
Genre | Post-grunge, hard rock, alternative metal, alternative rock | |||
Length | 105 min. | |||
Label | Wind-up, DC3 Music Group | |||
Director | Daniel E. Catullo III | |||
Producer | Daniel E. Catullo III, Max Pasamonte, Peter James Bowers | |||
Creed chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Classic Rock | [1] |
The DVD also includes a documentary film about the band's 2009 reunion and a photo gallery. A limited three-disc deluxe edition was said[by whom?] to be available in early 2010, but details have yet to surface, as of 2020.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Bullets" | |
2. | "Overcome" | |
3. | "My Own Prison" | |
4. | "Say I" | |
5. | "Never Die" | |
6. | "Torn" | |
7. | "A Thousand Faces" | |
8. | "What If" | |
9. | "Unforgiven" | |
10. | "Are You Ready?" | |
11. | "What's This Life For" | |
12. | "Faceless Man" | |
13. | "With Arms Wide Open" | |
14. | "My Sacrifice" | |
15. | "One" | |
16. | "One Last Breath" | |
17. | "Higher" | |
18. | "Overcome (Reprise)" (studio version during the credits) |
All tracks are written by Mark Tremonti and Scott Stapp
Country | Certification (sales thresholds) |
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Canada | Gold[3] |
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