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1. | Intro
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2. | Relax
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3. | Big Girls You Are Beautiful
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4. | My Interpretation
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5. | Billy Brown
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6. | Holy Johnny
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7. | Any Other World
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8. | Ring Ring
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9. | Stuck In The Middle
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10. | Rain
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11. | Just Can't Get Enough
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12. | Happy Ending
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13. | Love Today
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14. | Grace Kelly
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15. | Animal Play
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16. | Lollipop
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17. | Grace Kelly
Acoustic Version
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18. | Relax (Rave)
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Recorded: 04/07/2008, Parc De Princes, Paris
Bonus Material: Documentary - Making of the Parc Des Princes show. Follow Mika and his team behind-the-scenes, creating the dazzling costumes, eccentric choreography, and breath-taking stage production which make up this immense concert.
Bonus Videos and Live Performances: * Lollipop - Video * Grace Kelly - Live from Jools Holland's Hootenanny 2007. --Details
Live at Parc Des Prince' captures Mika's biggest performance yet, when he performed his first stadium show to over 55,000 fans at Paris's iconic Parc Des Prince stadium. A visual and musical extravaganza, the show saw Mika bring his amazing cartoon world into Technicolor life. Featuring all his hits, along with new tracks and a few surprises, this was one of the most ambitious pop shows ever undertaken and included a host of twisted circus performers - flying clowns, tap dancing astronauts, a 100 foot Chinese Dragon, can-can dancing Big Girls and much, much more. With Bonus Material containing an exclusive documentary, detailing behind the scenes action and showing us how the dazzling costumes, stunning choreography and breath-taking production all took shape; additional bonus features include the outstanding animated video for 'Lollipop' and 'Grace Kelly' as performed on Jools Hollands Hootenanny.
Mika
Active Decade: '00s Genre: Rock Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock
Pop magpie Mika's bright, kaleidoscopic music has drawn comparisons to everyone from Queen and Elton John to the Scissor Sisters and Rufus Wainwright. Born Michael Holbrook Penniman in Beirut to a Lebanese mother and American father, Mika and his parents moved to Paris while he was still a very young child, and eventually London by the time he was nine years old. The frequent moves, incidents like his father being taken hostage at Kuwait's American Embassy, and bullying at school affected young Mika to the point where he stopped talking and was taken out of school for six months. At this point, music became Mika's lifeline, and he soon began formal musical training, which included voice lessons. Along with studies at the Royal College of Music, in his teens and early twenties Mika also recorded with the Royal Opera House and created a jingle for Orbit chewing gum. He dropped out of school to concentrate on his take on pop music, inspired by freewheeling songwriters like Prince and Harry Nilsson. His debut single, Relax, Take It Easy, appeared in fall 2006, but it was its follow-up, Grace Kelly, that broke Mika in the U.K. Released in January 2007, the song hit number one on the singles chart thanks to heavy downloading, following in the footsteps of Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy." Mika's full-length debut, Life in Cartoon Motion, did just as well when it was released that February, and was topping the U.K. charts around the time it was released in the U.S. that March. ---Heather Phares, All Music Guide |
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