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Alive 2007 : ウィキペディア英語版
Alive 2007

| Recorded = 14 June 2007
| Studio = Bercy Arena
| Genre = House
| Length =
| Label = Virgin
| Producer =
| Last album = ''Musique Vol. 1 1993–2005''
(2006)
| This album = ''Alive 2007''
(2007)
| Next album = ''Tron: Legacy''
(2010)

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''Alive 2007'' is a live album by French house duo Daft Punk, first released on 19 November 2007.〔(Daft Punk's YouTube channel ) youtube.com. Retrieved on 16 September 2007.〕 It is the second album recorded live by the duo, following ''Alive 1997''. ''Alive 2007'' features their performance at Bercy in Paris from 14 June 2007.〔(Exclusive: Daft Punk Unveil Live Album Details ) Spin.com. Retrieved on 16 September 2007.〕〔(Alive 2007 teaser ) daft-musique.com. Retrieved on 16 September 2007.〕
The physical release in North America was delayed to 4 December due to production issues,〔(Daft Punk's Newsletter ) EMI. Retrieved on 2 November 2007.〕 but the album became available as a digital download on 20 November 2007.〔 A special edition of the album was released that includes the encore from the ''Alive 2007'' tour on a second disc. It also includes a 50-page book containing photographs from the tour taken by DJ Falcon.〔(Live Album To Chronicle Daft Punk Tour ) Billboard.com. Retrieved on 17 August 2007.〕 The first single from the album, "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Alive 2007)" was released digitally on 15 October 2007.〔
The album won the Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album in 2009.
==Structure==
The ''Alive 2007'' set used Ableton Live software on "custom made super-computers"〔 for the show. Daft Punk accessed the hardware remotely with Behringer BCR2000 MIDI controllers and JazzMutant Lemur touchscreen pads within the central pyramid. Minimoog Voyager RME〔 units were also implemented for the live performances. The four Voyager units and two Behringer mixers allowed Daft Punk to "mix, shuffle, trigger loops, filter, distort samples, EQ in and out, transpose or destroy and deconstruct synth lines." The majority of the equipment was stored away during the live sets within offstage towers.〔("Daft Punk's Magical Pyramid/Spaceship: Infiltrated!" ). pitchfork.com. Retrieved on 10 December 2007〕
The recording of ''Alive 2007'' was derived from Daft Punk's live performance at their Bercy show on 14 June 2007.〔 Reviews of the set noted how Daft Punk manipulated and reworked their established material. One report spotted vocal elements from the song "Too Long" mixed with newly generated accompaniment.〔(Bercy Review ) thedaftclub.com. Retrieved on 13 September 2007.〕 The overlapped mixtures of "Television Rules the Nation" with "Crescendolls", "Around the World" with "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" and "Superheroes" with "Human After All" were reported to be well received by the audience.〔(Daft Punk Embrase Bercy ) lejdd.fr. Retrieved on 13 September 2007.〕 The set itself was considered a collection of Daft Punk's most popular recordings.〔("French Touch Is Back in Its Homeland" ). mycow.eu. Retrieved on 13 September 2007.〕 The performances heavily featured tracks from Daft Punk's album ''Human After All'', prompting critics to reconsider what they felt about the album.〔("Daft Punk and the Rise of the New Parisian Nightlife" ). ''Paper Magazine''. Retrieved on 3 November 2007.〕
The performances for the ''Alive 2007'' tour were an expansion of Daft Punk's 2006 live sets. Noted additions include elements of the tracks "Burnin'" and "Phoenix" as well as an encore.〔 Bangalter explained that the 2006 sets were initially designed for performances within larger festivals, but later refined to accommodate Daft Punk-specific shows. "The goal was to try and bring a complete global experience to the audience."〔(Buy It Use It Break It Fix It ) ''LA Weekly''. Retrieved on 6 November 2007.〕 The introduction for the live show featured the five-note sequence used in ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind''.〔("Daft Punk thrill massive LA crowd" ). ''NME''. Retrieved on 14 November 2007.〕
The album includes elements of the Busta Rhymes song "Touch It", the original version of which was produced by Swizz Beatz featuring a sample of "Technologic". Also featured are elements of Gabrielle's "Forget About the World", the original version of which was remixed by Daft Punk for her single. The encore of the ''Alive 2007'' set features Bangalter's side projects: Stardust's "Music Sounds Better with You" and Together's self-titled track "Together".〔

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