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{{Infobox album
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| Name       = One More Light Live
| Name=One More Light Live
| Type       = Live album
| Type=live release
| Artist     = [[Linkin Park]]
| Artist=Linkin Park
| Cover     = Album-One More Light Live.jpg
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| Released   = December 15, 2017
| Released=December 15, 2017
| Recorded   = 2017
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| Length     = 67:50<!-- {{Duration|m=|s=}} -->
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| Label     = Warner Bros. Records
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| Last album = ''[[One More Light]]'' (2017)
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| This album = ''[[One More Light Live]]'' (2017)
| This=''[[One More Light Live]]''<br>(2017)
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''[[One More Light Live]]'' is the third live album by Linkin Park. The album is a compilation of songs recorded throughout 2017 during the One More Light Tour in [[European Tour 2017|Europe]]. Pre-orders for the album started on November 15th with a download of "[[Crawling]]" available immediately. The album was released on December 15th and was dedicated to Chester Bennington, who had passed away in July.
''[[One More Light Live]]'' is the third live album by Linkin Park. The album is a compilation of songs recorded throughout 2017 during the One More Light Tour in [[European Tour 2017|Europe]]. Pre-orders for the album started on November 15th with a download of "[[Crawling]]" available immediately. The album was released on December 15th and was dedicated to Chester Bennington, who had passed away in July.
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  2017</ref>
  2017</ref>


==Writing and Recording==
==Recording==
The songs on ''One More Light Live'' were recorded live at various locations throughout the One More Light Tour in [[European Tour 2017|Europe]] in June and July 2017.
[[File:Amsterdam_Setlist.jpg|thumbnail|Show setlist for the [http://lplive.net/shows/2017/20170620 June 20, 2017] show in Amsterdam, Netherlands, which has the most "One More Light Live" songs of any show on the European Tour]]
The songs on ''One More Light Live'' were all recorded live at various locations throughout the One More Light Tour in [[European Tour 2017|Europe]] in June and July 2017. No shows were used from the band's South American Tour before Europe.


"[[Talking To Myself]]" starts with the crowd chanting for Linkin Park and features the "[[Roads Untraveled]] [[Fallout]] Intro" (which opened nearly every show on the tour) before the song. The track, along with "[[Burn It Down]]" and "[[What I've Done]]", was recorded at Lővér Kemping in Sopron, Hungary on [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2017/20170627 June 27th]. When performed live, "Burn It Down" featured an electronic drum fill right before the last chorus, but that sample is missing on the album. "What I've Done" features an extended intro and extended guitar solo bridge. Before the song, Mike speaks to the audience in a foreign language.
===Lővér Kemping - Sopron, Hungary - June 27, 2017===
"[[Talking To Myself]]" starts with the crowd chanting for Linkin Park and features the "[[Roads Untraveled]] [[Fallout]] Intro" (which opened nearly every show on the tour) before the song. The track, along with "[[Burn It Down]]" and "[[What I've Done]]", was recorded at Lővér Kemping in Sopron, Hungary on [[Live:20170627|June 27th]]. When performed live, "Burn It Down" featured an electronic drum fill right before the last chorus, but that sample is missing on the album. "What I've Done" features an extended intro and extended guitar solo bridge. Before the song, Mike speaks to the audience in a foreign language.


"[[Battle Symphony]]" and the speech after Chester says "thank you" on "Burn It Down" were taken from Chester's final show, which took place at the Barclaycard Arena in Birmingham, England on [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2017/20170706 July 6th].
===Barclaycard Arena - Birmingham, England - July 6, 2017===
"[[Battle Symphony]]" and the speech after Chester says "thank you" on "Burn It Down" were taken from Chester's final show, which took place at the Barclaycard Arena in Birmingham, England on [[Live:20170706|July 6th]].


"[[Nobody Can Save Me]]" was recorded at the TAURON Arena in Kraków, Poland on [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2017/20170615 June 15th] and at the O2 Academy Brixton in London, England on [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2017/20170704 July 4th]. Chester sings the first line as "I'm dacing with my demon" instead of "demons", something he did at the Kraków show, but not at London. Chester sings "I don't wanna let you down, no I don't wanna let you" at 3:24, a mistake which wasn't present at any performance. Instead, Chester sang "Chasing out the darkness inside, and only I can save me, been, I don't wanna let you, been searching somewhere out there" at the London show. Chester also completely stopped playing guitar when he messed up at London, yet his guitar part continues without incident on the album. Jon Green's guitar is absent on the entire song even though performed the song with Linkin Park in London. There are parts where the vocals are from London, but Rob plays a slightly different drum part than he did at that show. The speech before the song (which starts at the end of "[[Invisible]]") is from Kraków. This is all evidence that the track is a mix of both shows, with the music being from Kraków and the vocals being from both shows.
===TAURON Arena - Kraków, Poland - June 15, 2017===
"[[Nobody Can Save Me]]" was recorded at the TAURON Arena in Kraków, Poland on [[Live:20170615|June 15th]] and at the O2 Academy Brixton in London, England on [[Live:20170704|July 4th]]. Chester sings the first line as "I'm dancing with my demon" instead of "demons", something he did at the Kraków show, but not at London. Chester sings "I don't wanna let you down, no I don't wanna let you" at 3:24, a mistake which wasn't present at any performance. Instead, Chester sang "Chasing out the darkness inside, and only I can save me, been, I don't wanna let you, been searching somewhere out there" at the London show. Chester also completely stopped playing guitar when he messed up at London, yet his guitar part continues without incident on the album. Jon Green's guitar is absent on the entire song even though performed the song with Linkin Park in London. There are parts where the vocals are from London, but Rob plays a slightly different drum part than he did at that show. The speech before the song (which starts at the end of "[[Invisible]]") is from Kraków. This is all evidence that the track is a mix of both shows, with the music being from Kraków and the vocals being from both shows.


===O2 Academy Brixton - London, England - July 4, 2017===
"[[Leave Out All The Rest]]" and "[[Good Goodbye]]" were recorded at the O2 Academy Brixton in London, England on July 4th, but both tracks seem to have been edited. "Leave Out All The Rest" featured a piano version intro into a big buildup, and an extended outro. While the vocals are definitely from Brixton, the guitar and drums sometimes don't match up to that show. Brad's solos are different and the tempo is also slightly different. Rob hits more cymbals at the show than on the album. On "Good Goodbye" the sing-a-long intro was shortened and the crowd was turned down as they were way louder at the actual show. The album version of "Good Goodbye" was played at this show, with Stormzy joining the band to rap his verse, but instead of Pusha T's verse during the second verse, Mike rapped the demo verse he does in the shortened live version.
"[[Leave Out All The Rest]]" and "[[Good Goodbye]]" were recorded at the O2 Academy Brixton in London, England on July 4th, but both tracks seem to have been edited. "Leave Out All The Rest" featured a piano version intro into a big buildup, and an extended outro. While the vocals are definitely from Brixton, the guitar and drums sometimes don't match up to that show. Brad's solos are different and the tempo is also slightly different. Rob hits more cymbals at the show than on the album. On "Good Goodbye" the sing-a-long intro was shortened and the crowd was turned down as they were way louder at the actual show. The album version of "Good Goodbye" was played at this show, with Stormzy joining the band to rap his verse, but instead of Pusha T's verse during the second verse, Mike rapped the demo verse he does in the shortened live version.


"[[One More Light (Song)|One More Light]]", "[[Crawling]]" and "[[Sharp Edges]]" were all recorded at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany on [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2017/20170612 June 12th]. "Crawling" was performed in a shortened piano version with no first chorus or outro. Chester came in a full beat late with his guitar part during the transition after the first chorus of "Sharp Edges" and is so out of sync with Brad that they have to loop through the chord progression again before starting the second verse. Chester also messed up the lyrics after the bridge, singing "Put along the beaten path" instead of "Stay along the beaten path". This was the only show where Rob added some light percussion to the last chorus, but his contribution was removed from the album. This was the live debut of the song, which was performed for the entire tour in a stripped down version.
===Mercedes-Benz Arena - Berlin, Germany - June 12, 2017===
"[[One More Light (Song)|One More Light]]", "[[Crawling]]" and "[[Sharp Edges]]" were all recorded at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany on [[Live:20170612|June 12th]]. "Crawling" was performed in a shortened piano version with no first chorus or outro. Chester came in a full beat late with his guitar part during the transition after the first chorus of "Sharp Edges" and is so out of sync with Brad that they have to loop through the chord progression again before starting the second verse. Chester also messed up the lyrics after the bridge, singing "Put along the beaten path" instead of "Stay along the beaten path". This was the only show where Rob added some light percussion to the last chorus, but his contribution was removed from the album. This was the live debut of the song, which was performed for the entire tour in a stripped down version.


Chester's speech after "Sharp Edges" actually comes from the performance at Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Netherlands on [http://lplive.net/shows/db/2017/20170620 June 20th], leading to the next track on the album. "[[New Divide]]", "Invisible", "[[In The End]]", "[[Numb]]", "[[Heavy]]" and "[[Bleed It Out]]" were all recorded at the same show. Mike's backing vocals were completely muted on "New Divide". "Invisible" featured an extended intro and "Heavy" featured a piano intro. The band paused after the second chorus of "In The End" to let the crowd sing. The crowd also sang the second part of the bridge. "Numb" featured elements of "[[Numb/Encore]]" with Mike and Chester singing the lyrics to "Encore" over the intro and outro. "Bleed It Out" was played without the intro (beginning with Mike rapping) and with an extended sing-a-long bridge and extended ending. Mike didn't add "cause" in "can't contain him cause he knows he works" during the second verse like he does on some live performances of the song.
===Ziggo Dome - Amsterdam, Netherlands - June 20, 2017===
Chester's speech after "Sharp Edges" actually comes from the performance at Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Netherlands on [[Live:20170620|June 20th]], leading to the next track on the album. "[[New Divide]]", "Invisible", "[[In The End]]", "[[Numb]]", "[[Heavy]]" and "[[Bleed It Out]]" were all recorded at the same show. Mike's backing vocals were completely muted on "New Divide". "Invisible" featured an extended intro and "Heavy" featured a piano intro. The band paused after the second chorus of "In The End" to let the crowd sing. The crowd also sang the second part of the bridge. "Numb" featured elements of "[[Numb/Encore]]" with Mike and Chester singing the lyrics to "Encore" over the intro and outro. "Bleed It Out" was played without the intro (beginning with Mike rapping) and with an extended sing-a-long bridge and extended ending. Mike didn't add "cause" in "can't contain him cause he knows he works" during the second verse like he does on some live performances of the song.


==Composition==
==Composition==
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Linkin Park had been playing the longest setlists of their career during the One More Light Tour, with up to 28 songs being performed every night and full songs and portions of less known songs being rotated regularly. In total, around 39 songs composed the setlists of that tour. However, only 16 tracks were selected for ''One More Light Live''.
Linkin Park had been playing the longest setlists of their career during the One More Light Tour, with up to 28 songs being performed every night and full songs and portions of less known songs being rotated regularly. In total, around 39 songs composed the setlists of that tour. However, only 16 tracks were selected for ''One More Light Live''.


Mike talked about the process of selecting the songs during a listening party with fans saying their fans and friends and label really thought it would be a good idea to release a live album from the tour. Brad was very involved in selecting the songs, they went back and forth between the recordings, so they're not sure where each track that made the album were recorded. He, Ethan Mates and Josh Newell (engineers) all spent a lot of time on it. While it's not a compilation of the best performances that Chester ever did, Mike feels they are, on the whole, really good ones.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhuoTLxQF-8 Mike Shinoda is talking about Chester Bennington's death , live album and song memories(Instalive)], December 15, 2017</ref> They didn't have plans for a DVD or Blu-ray for the album because for some of the songs they don't have much footage or good footage and Mike thinks there's enough footage of them playing those songs on the internet, so the fans can watch those.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSMS16nD8dg Mike Shinoda talks on the late Chester Bennington, music video clips, and new artists], December 15,
Mike talked about the process of selecting the songs during a listening party with fans saying their fans and friends and label really thought it would be a good idea to release a live album from the tour. Brad was very involved in selecting the songs, they went back and forth between the recordings, so they're not sure where each track that made the album were recorded. He, Ethan Mates and Josh Newell (engineers) all spent a lot of time on it. While it's not a compilation of the best performances that Chester ever did, Mike feels they are, on the whole, really good ones.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhuoTLxQF-8 Mike Shinoda is talking about Chester Bennington's death , live album and song memories(Instalive)], December 15, 2017</ref> They didn't have plans for a DVD or Blu-ray for the album (although the London O2 Arena show was filmed for a possible Blu-ray one day) because for some of the songs they don't have much footage or good footage and Mike thinks there's enough footage of them playing those songs on the Internet, so the fans can watch those.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSMS16nD8dg Mike Shinoda talks on the late Chester Bennington, music video clips, and new artists], December 15,
  2017</ref>
  2017</ref>


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==Track Listing==
==Track Listing==
====Standard Edition====
====Standard Edition====
Cities and dates for the recordings are able to be viewed in the tracklist below.
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! No.
! No.
! Title
! Title
! Recorded at
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! Writer(s)
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| 1
| 1
| [[Talking To Myself]]
| [[Talking To Myself]]
| Sopron, Hungary - June 27, 2017
| Delson Bradford Philip, Juber Ilsey Anna, Rotem Jonathan Reuven, Shinoda Michael Kenji
| Delson Bradford Philip, Juber Ilsey Anna, Rotem Jonathan Reuven, Shinoda Michael Kenji
| 5:16
| 5:16
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| 2
| 2
| [[Burn It Down]]
| [[Burn It Down]]
| Sopron, Hungary - June 27, 2017
| Bennington Chester Charles, Bourdon Robert G, Delson, Farrell David Michael, Hahn Joseph, Shinoda
| Bennington Chester Charles, Bourdon Robert G, Delson, Farrell David Michael, Hahn Joseph, Shinoda
| 4:13
| 4:13
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| 3
| 3
| [[Battle Symphony]]
| [[Battle Symphony]]
| Birmingham, England - July 6, 2017
| Delson, Green Jonathan Ian, Shinoda
| Delson, Green Jonathan Ian, Shinoda
| 3:45
| 3:45
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| 4
| 4
| [[New Divide]]
| [[New Divide]]
| Amsterdam, Netherlands - June 20, 2017
| Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Farrell, Hahn, Shinoda
| Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Farrell, Hahn, Shinoda
| 4:30
| 4:30
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| 5
| 5
| [[Invisible]]
| [[Invisible]]
| Amsterdam, Netherlands - June 20, 2017
| Parker Justin, Shinoda
| Parker Justin, Shinoda
| 4:30
| 4:30
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| 6
| 6
| [[Nobody Can Save Me]]
| [[Nobody Can Save Me]]
| Kraków, Poland - June 15, 2017 and London, England - July 4, 2017
| Delson, Green, Shinoda
| Delson, Green, Shinoda
| 3:59
| 3:59
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| 7
| 7
| [[One More Light]]
| [[One More Light]]
| Berlin, Germany - June 12, 2017
| Shinoda, White Anthony Francis
| Shinoda, White Anthony Francis
| 4:19
| 4:19
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| 8
| 8
| [[Crawling]]
| [[Crawling]]
| Berlin, Germany - June 12, 2017
| Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Hahn, Shinoda
| Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Hahn, Shinoda
| 3:29
| 3:29
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| 9
| 9
| [[Leave Out All The Rest]]
| [[Leave Out All The Rest]]
| London, England - July 4, 2017
| Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Farrell, Hahn, Shinoda
| Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Farrell, Hahn, Shinoda
| 4:50
| 4:50
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| 10
| 10
| [[Good Goodbye]] (feat. Stormzy)
| [[Good Goodbye]] (feat. Stormzy)
| London, England - July 4, 2017
| Delson, Shatkin Jesse, Omari Michael, Shinoda, Thornton Terrance
| Delson, Shatkin Jesse, Omari Michael, Shinoda, Thornton Terrance
| 4:08
| 4:08
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| 11
| 11
| [[What I've Done]]
| [[What I've Done]]
| Sopron, Hungary - June 27, 2017
| Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Farrell, Hahn, Shinoda
| Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Farrell, Hahn, Shinoda
| 4:33
| 4:33
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| 12
| 12
| [[In The End]]
| [[In The End]]
| Amsterdam, Netherlands - June 20, 2017
| Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Hahn, Shinoda
| Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Hahn, Shinoda
| 3:48
| 3:48
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| 13
| 13
| [[Sharp Edges]]
| [[Sharp Edges]]
| Berlin, Germany - June 12, 2017
| Delson, Juber, Shinoda
| Delson, Juber, Shinoda
| 4:47
| 4:47
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| 14
| 14
| [[Numb]]
| [[Numb]]
| Amsterdam, Netherlands - June 20, 2017
| Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Farrell, Hahn, Shinoda
| Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Farrell, Hahn, Shinoda
| 3:50
| 3:50
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| 15
| 15
| [[Heavy]]
| [[Heavy]]
| Amsterdam, Netherlands - June 20, 2017
| Bennington, Cavazos Carin Julia, Delson, Shinoda, Tranter Drew Justin
| Bennington, Cavazos Carin Julia, Delson, Shinoda, Tranter Drew Justin
| 2:56
| 2:56
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| 16
| 16
| [[Bleed It Out]]
| [[Bleed It Out]]
| Amsterdam, Netherlands - June 20, 2017
| Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Farrell, Hahn, Shinoda
| Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Farrell, Hahn, Shinoda
| 4:57
| 4:57
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File:OneMoreLightLiveStatement.jpg|Statement from the band
File:OneMoreLightLiveStatement.jpg|Statement from the band
File:OneMoreLightLiveBanner.jpg|Banner
File:OneMoreLightLiveBanner.jpg|Banner
File:OneMoreLightLiveRSD.png|Record Store Day vinyl
File:OneMoreLightLiveVinylFront.jpg|Vinyl front
File:OneMoreLightLiveVinyl1.jpg|Vinyl disc 1
File:OneMoreLightLiveVinyl2.jpg|Vinyl disc 2
File:OneMoreLightLiveVinylBack.jpg|Vinyl back
File:OMLLVinyl1.jpg|Vinyl teaser<ref name="LPTwitter">[https://twitter.com/linkinpark/status/987103249848123392 LINKIN PARK on Twitter: "One More Light Live on gold/black vinyl available this Saturday @recordstoreday #recordstoreday #onemorelight https://t.co/hhMAbt7Va6" / Twitter], April 19, 2018</ref>
File:OMLLVinyl2.jpg|Vinyl teaser<ref name="LPTwitter"/>
File:Edited Festhalle, Frankfurt November 17, 2014 by Bojan Hohnjec.jpg|Front photo by Bojan Hohnjec taken at Festhalle in Frankfurt on November 17, 2014
File:Festhalle, Frankfurt November 17, 2014.jpg|Original front photo by Bojan Hohnjec taken at Festhalle in Frankfurt on November 17, 2014
File:Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam June 20, 2017 by Ben Houdijk.jpg|Back photo by Ben Houdijk taken at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam on June 20, 2017
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Latest revision as of 21:43, 22 February 2024

One More Light Live
Live release by Linkin Park
Recorded:2017
Released:December 15, 2017
Length:67:50
Label:Warner Bros. Records
Linkin Park live release chronology
One More Light
(2017)
One More Light Live
(2017)

One More Light Live is the third live album by Linkin Park. The album is a compilation of songs recorded throughout 2017 during the One More Light Tour in Europe. Pre-orders for the album started on November 15th with a download of "Crawling" available immediately. The album was released on December 15th and was dedicated to Chester Bennington, who had passed away in July.

Background

The following statement was issued by the band with the album announcement:

"CHESTER CHARLES BENNINGTON
1976-2017

WE DEDICATE THIS LIVE ALBUM TO OUR BROTHER CHESTER WHO POURED HIS HEART AND SOUL INTO ONE MORE LIGHT. AFTER WE FINISHED RECORDING THE ALBUM, WE JOKED WITH CHESTER THAT - SINCE HE HAD DELIVERED SO MANY STUNNING PERFORMANCES IN THE STUDIO - HE HAD SET THE BAR EXTRA HIGH TO PRODUCE THAT ALCHEMY ON STAGE EACH NIGHT. NOT SURPRISINGLY, HE WELCOMED THE CHALLENGE.

THE SHOWS WE PLAYED TOGETHER DURING THE EARLY SUMMER OF 2017 WERE EXTRAORDINARY. CHESTER SHARED WITH US THAT HE FELT THIS WAS THE BEST TOUR WE HAD EVER DONE. THE CAMARADERIE AND JOY WE EXPERIENCED ON STAGE REFLECTED OUR DEEP CONNECTION WITH EACH OTHER, WITH OUR FANS, AND WITH THE MUSIC.

EVERY NIGHT BEFORE WALKING OUT ONTO THE STAGE, WE WOULD HUDDLE, GET FOCUSED, AND SHARE WHATEVER LAST-SECOND REMARKS POPPED INTO OUR HEADS. CHESTER ALWAYS TOOK IT UPON HIMSELF TO TURN THE NAME OF THE CITY WHERE WE WERE PLAYING INTO A FIRST-RATE RUN. THIS WAS OUR RITUAL. BEST OF ALL, IT WAS A MOMENT TO EXPRESS OUR GRATITUDE THAT WE WERE LIVING OUR DREAM.

CHESTER NEVER FORGOT TO EXPRESS HIS APPRECIATION TO OUR CREW - THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO TRAVELED THE WORLD WITH US, MAKING OUR DREAM INTO REALITY NIGHT AFTER NIGHT. WITHOUT THEM, THESE SHOWS WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE.

CHESTER WAS UNIQUELY PASSIONATE, UNCOMMONLY GENEROUS, SENSITIVE, OPTIMISTIC, FUNNY AND KIND. WITH HIS VOICE, HE TURNED PAIN INTO CATHARSIS, AUTHENTICITY INTO ART, AND PASSION INTO CONNECTION. HIS DEDICATION TO BRINGING THESE SONGS TO LIFE WAS TRIUMPHANT. FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO ATTENDED THIS TOUR IN PERSON, WE THANK YOU. FOR THOSE WHO COULD NOT, WE HOPE THIS LIVE ALBUM GIVES YOU A GLIMPSE INTO HOW MAGICAL THESE SHOWS WERE FOR THE SIX OF US.

- JOE, DAVE, ROB, MIKE & BRAD"[1]

Recording

Show setlist for the June 20, 2017 show in Amsterdam, Netherlands, which has the most "One More Light Live" songs of any show on the European Tour

The songs on One More Light Live were all recorded live at various locations throughout the One More Light Tour in Europe in June and July 2017. No shows were used from the band's South American Tour before Europe.

Lővér Kemping - Sopron, Hungary - June 27, 2017

"Talking To Myself" starts with the crowd chanting for Linkin Park and features the "Roads Untraveled Fallout Intro" (which opened nearly every show on the tour) before the song. The track, along with "Burn It Down" and "What I've Done", was recorded at Lővér Kemping in Sopron, Hungary on June 27th. When performed live, "Burn It Down" featured an electronic drum fill right before the last chorus, but that sample is missing on the album. "What I've Done" features an extended intro and extended guitar solo bridge. Before the song, Mike speaks to the audience in a foreign language.

Barclaycard Arena - Birmingham, England - July 6, 2017

"Battle Symphony" and the speech after Chester says "thank you" on "Burn It Down" were taken from Chester's final show, which took place at the Barclaycard Arena in Birmingham, England on July 6th.

TAURON Arena - Kraków, Poland - June 15, 2017

"Nobody Can Save Me" was recorded at the TAURON Arena in Kraków, Poland on June 15th and at the O2 Academy Brixton in London, England on July 4th. Chester sings the first line as "I'm dancing with my demon" instead of "demons", something he did at the Kraków show, but not at London. Chester sings "I don't wanna let you down, no I don't wanna let you" at 3:24, a mistake which wasn't present at any performance. Instead, Chester sang "Chasing out the darkness inside, and only I can save me, been, I don't wanna let you, been searching somewhere out there" at the London show. Chester also completely stopped playing guitar when he messed up at London, yet his guitar part continues without incident on the album. Jon Green's guitar is absent on the entire song even though performed the song with Linkin Park in London. There are parts where the vocals are from London, but Rob plays a slightly different drum part than he did at that show. The speech before the song (which starts at the end of "Invisible") is from Kraków. This is all evidence that the track is a mix of both shows, with the music being from Kraków and the vocals being from both shows.

O2 Academy Brixton - London, England - July 4, 2017

"Leave Out All The Rest" and "Good Goodbye" were recorded at the O2 Academy Brixton in London, England on July 4th, but both tracks seem to have been edited. "Leave Out All The Rest" featured a piano version intro into a big buildup, and an extended outro. While the vocals are definitely from Brixton, the guitar and drums sometimes don't match up to that show. Brad's solos are different and the tempo is also slightly different. Rob hits more cymbals at the show than on the album. On "Good Goodbye" the sing-a-long intro was shortened and the crowd was turned down as they were way louder at the actual show. The album version of "Good Goodbye" was played at this show, with Stormzy joining the band to rap his verse, but instead of Pusha T's verse during the second verse, Mike rapped the demo verse he does in the shortened live version.

Mercedes-Benz Arena - Berlin, Germany - June 12, 2017

"One More Light", "Crawling" and "Sharp Edges" were all recorded at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany on June 12th. "Crawling" was performed in a shortened piano version with no first chorus or outro. Chester came in a full beat late with his guitar part during the transition after the first chorus of "Sharp Edges" and is so out of sync with Brad that they have to loop through the chord progression again before starting the second verse. Chester also messed up the lyrics after the bridge, singing "Put along the beaten path" instead of "Stay along the beaten path". This was the only show where Rob added some light percussion to the last chorus, but his contribution was removed from the album. This was the live debut of the song, which was performed for the entire tour in a stripped down version.

Ziggo Dome - Amsterdam, Netherlands - June 20, 2017

Chester's speech after "Sharp Edges" actually comes from the performance at Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Netherlands on June 20th, leading to the next track on the album. "New Divide", "Invisible", "In The End", "Numb", "Heavy" and "Bleed It Out" were all recorded at the same show. Mike's backing vocals were completely muted on "New Divide". "Invisible" featured an extended intro and "Heavy" featured a piano intro. The band paused after the second chorus of "In The End" to let the crowd sing. The crowd also sang the second part of the bridge. "Numb" featured elements of "Numb/Encore" with Mike and Chester singing the lyrics to "Encore" over the intro and outro. "Bleed It Out" was played without the intro (beginning with Mike rapping) and with an extended sing-a-long bridge and extended ending. Mike didn't add "cause" in "can't contain him cause he knows he works" during the second verse like he does on some live performances of the song.

Composition

Mike Shinoda explained to Billboard what motivated the band to put the album together: "All six of us in the band were so proud of the shows on the One More Light Tour. Everyone was at their very best, especially Chester. He was singing better than I've ever heard him on stage. The idea to release this album came from our fans and friends, and I’m so glad they asked for it. It's a really nice way to showcase what a special experience each night was. And while I don't know what comes next for us together or individually, this album is certainly a beautiful way of looking back at the body of work we created with Chester."[2]

Linkin Park had been playing the longest setlists of their career during the One More Light Tour, with up to 28 songs being performed every night and full songs and portions of less known songs being rotated regularly. In total, around 39 songs composed the setlists of that tour. However, only 16 tracks were selected for One More Light Live.

Mike talked about the process of selecting the songs during a listening party with fans saying their fans and friends and label really thought it would be a good idea to release a live album from the tour. Brad was very involved in selecting the songs, they went back and forth between the recordings, so they're not sure where each track that made the album were recorded. He, Ethan Mates and Josh Newell (engineers) all spent a lot of time on it. While it's not a compilation of the best performances that Chester ever did, Mike feels they are, on the whole, really good ones.[3] They didn't have plans for a DVD or Blu-ray for the album (although the London O2 Arena show was filmed for a possible Blu-ray one day) because for some of the songs they don't have much footage or good footage and Mike thinks there's enough footage of them playing those songs on the Internet, so the fans can watch those.[4]

The album is composed of all eight songs from One More Light that were performed live with Chester Bennington as well as some of the band's greatest hits from previous albums, lacking the more aggressive hits and fitting with the poppiest sound of the album they were promoting on that tour. A Thousand Suns and The Hunting Party aren't represented at all in the tracklist.

A couple of songs on the tracklist are out of the order they were actually performed during the tour. "Good Goodbye" was usually played earlier in the set, coming between "Burn It Down" and "Battle Symphony". "Nobody Can Save Me" and "Battle Symphony" were rotated each night, being played on the same slot. Some of the tracks on the album don't transit seamlessly to the other.

Releases

One More Light Live was available both on CD and digital formats. The booklet features various photos from 2017 live performances, including pictures from the Hollywood Bowl show in honor of Chester Bennington's memory. The first press of the Japanese edition came with a A4-sized clear folder as an external bonus.[5] As for digital releases, it was made available in both explicit and clean versions, with the censored tracks being "Burn It Down", "Good Goodbye", "Heavy" and "Bleed It Out".

On April 21, 2018, One More Light Live was released in double gold and black vinyl exclusively for the Record Store Day. 3250 copies were pressed.[6]

Track Listing

Standard Edition

Cities and dates for the recordings are able to be viewed in the tracklist below.

No. Title Recorded at Writer(s) Length
1 Talking To Myself Sopron, Hungary - June 27, 2017 Delson Bradford Philip, Juber Ilsey Anna, Rotem Jonathan Reuven, Shinoda Michael Kenji 5:16
2 Burn It Down Sopron, Hungary - June 27, 2017 Bennington Chester Charles, Bourdon Robert G, Delson, Farrell David Michael, Hahn Joseph, Shinoda 4:13
3 Battle Symphony Birmingham, England - July 6, 2017 Delson, Green Jonathan Ian, Shinoda 3:45
4 New Divide Amsterdam, Netherlands - June 20, 2017 Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Farrell, Hahn, Shinoda 4:30
5 Invisible Amsterdam, Netherlands - June 20, 2017 Parker Justin, Shinoda 4:30
6 Nobody Can Save Me Kraków, Poland - June 15, 2017 and London, England - July 4, 2017 Delson, Green, Shinoda 3:59
7 One More Light Berlin, Germany - June 12, 2017 Shinoda, White Anthony Francis 4:19
8 Crawling Berlin, Germany - June 12, 2017 Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Hahn, Shinoda 3:29
9 Leave Out All The Rest London, England - July 4, 2017 Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Farrell, Hahn, Shinoda 4:50
10 Good Goodbye (feat. Stormzy) London, England - July 4, 2017 Delson, Shatkin Jesse, Omari Michael, Shinoda, Thornton Terrance 4:08
11 What I've Done Sopron, Hungary - June 27, 2017 Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Farrell, Hahn, Shinoda 4:33
12 In The End Amsterdam, Netherlands - June 20, 2017 Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Hahn, Shinoda 3:48
13 Sharp Edges Berlin, Germany - June 12, 2017 Delson, Juber, Shinoda 4:47
14 Numb Amsterdam, Netherlands - June 20, 2017 Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Farrell, Hahn, Shinoda 3:50
15 Heavy Amsterdam, Netherlands - June 20, 2017 Bennington, Cavazos Carin Julia, Delson, Shinoda, Tranter Drew Justin 2:56
16 Bleed It Out Amsterdam, Netherlands - June 20, 2017 Bennington, Bourdon, Delson, Farrell, Hahn, Shinoda 4:57

Personnel

Linkin Park is:

  • Chester Bennington
  • Rob Bourdon
  • Brad Delson
  • Phoenix
  • Joe Hahn
  • Mike Shinoda

Production

  • Recorded live on the One More Light World Tour 2017 by Brad Madix
  • Mixed by Ethan Mates
  • Pro Tools editing by Josh Newell
  • Mastered by Michelle Mancini

Management

  • Worldwide Representation: Machine Shop Entertainment - Bill Silva, Jessica Sklar, Ryan DeMarti and Trisha Evangelista
  • Booking Agency: Dennis Arfa, Michael Arfin and Robert Daligdig of Artist Group International
  • Europe Booking Agency: Scott Thomas, Jennie Wells and Sarah Medley of X-Ray Touring
  • Legal for Linkin Park: David Lande, David Byrnes, Mitch Tenzer and Irina Volodarsky for Ziffren Brittenham LLP
  • Publicity: Kymm Britton
  • UK Publicity: Lauren Hales
  • Machine Shop: Whitney Showler, Lorenzo Errico, Michael Seversky, Christian Tachiera, Dominic West and Will Ventres
  • Machine Shop Consultants: Toby Fance and Josh Levine
  • Videography: Mark Fiore
  • A&R Coordination: Ryan DeMarti
  • Marketing Director: Peter Standish

Artwork

  • Art Direction and Design: Frank Maddocks, Mike Shinoda, Joe Hahn and Peter J. Lee
  • Photography: Bojan Hohnjec, Ben Houdijk, Mark Fiore, Egor Dubrovski, Alex Tarantino and Adam Knowles

Promotion

Pre-orders for the album started on November 15, 2017 with a download of "Crawling" available immediately. An album trailer was released the following day featuring footage from the 2017 tour. The band wrote, "We dedicate this live album to our brother Chester who poured his heart and soul into One More Light. We hope this live album gives our fans a glimpse into how magical these shows were for the six of us."[7][8] Although there's no accompanying DVD for the album, a music video for "Crawling" was released on December 4th through Linkin Park's official YouTube channel.[9]

A second street track, "Sharp Edges", was released on December 1st[10] and a clip of "Nobody Can Save Me" was teased on Linkin Park's official Instagram and Snapchat accounts on December 11th.[11]

Virgin Radio Italy previewed the entire album on December 14th as part of an special dedicated to the album and to Chester's memory.[12] The special also featured two interviews the radio did with Chester and Mike.[13] On the same day, Linkin Park released an official music video for the live version of "Sharp Edges".[14]

Fan site Linkin Park Fan Corner held an online listening party for the album on December 15th at 12:30 PST and were joined by Mike Shinoda on Instagram.[15]

Reception

Gallery

Trivia

External Links

  • One More Light Live (Live Album Trailer): LPTV | LP FB
  • Crawling (One More Light Live): LPTV
  • Sharp Edges (One More Light Live): LPTV

References

  1. LINKIN PARK | 2017 LIVE ALBUM 'ONE MORE LIGHT LIVE', November 15, 2017
  2. Mike Shinoda Talks Linkin Park's 'Beautiful' Live Album, His 'Non-Linear Process' of Grief | Billboard, December 15, 2017
  3. Mike Shinoda is talking about Chester Bennington's death , live album and song memories(Instalive), December 15, 2017
  4. Mike Shinoda talks on the late Chester Bennington, music video clips, and new artists, December 15, 2017
  5. CDJapan : One More Light Live Linkin Park CD Album
  6. RSD '18 Special Release: Linkin Park - One More Night Live
  7. One More Light Live (Live Album Trailer) - Linkin Park - YouTube, November 16, 2017
  8. Linkin Park - "We dedicate this live album to our brother Chester..., November 16, 2017
  9. Linkin Park - Watch the music video for Crawling (One More Light..., December 04, 2017
  10. Linkin Park - Publications, December 01, 2017
  11. Linkin Park Live - Publicatios, December 11, 2017
  12. Virgin Radio Rock Live - Speciale Linkin Park.... - Virgin Radio Italy, December 11, 2017
  13. Speciale Linkin Park: One More Light Live in anteprima on-air esclusiva giovedì 14 dicembre. Tutte le info, December 13, 2017
  14. Linkin Park - #OneMoreLight Live available everywhere tomorrow...., December 14, 2017
  15. Mike Shinoda no Twitter: "You guys have spoken, and I plan to join you. Press play on the new live album #OMLLIVE at 12:30 PST with me. https://t.co/E1PVUPPBT2" ., December 13, 2017
  16. 16.0 16.1 LINKIN PARK on Twitter: "One More Light Live on gold/black vinyl available this Saturday @recordstoreday #recordstoreday #onemorelight https://t.co/hhMAbt7Va6" / Twitter, April 19, 2018