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Live at Knebworth

Robbie Williams · 2003

72 min · 14 tracks · alternative rock · electronic · pop rock

A vibrant blend of pop spectacle and rock energy, capturing the adrenaline of live performance.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • high-energy sing-along anthems
  • wave-like pacing for engagement
  • captivating live performance energy
  • dynamic shifts in emotion
  • feel-good tracks for celebration

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer quiet, introspective moments
  • dislike crowd interaction dynamics

Where this album fits

Themes
massive crowd energy· British pop spectacle· Knebworth festival legacy
Career context
Released in 2003, 'Live at Knebworth' marked Robbie Williams' peak commercial phase, following his successful album 'Escapology'. This live recording showcased his ability to command massive audiences, solidifying his status as a leading figure in British pop music.
Stylistic neighbors
Take That· Gary Barlow· Oasis
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Definitely Maybe by Oasis — Shares the British pop spectacle and energy of massive crowds with anthemic rock sound.
A Rush of Blood to the Head by Coldplay — Captures a similar live performance intensity and emotional resonance in its anthemic tracks.
Parklife by Blur — Embodies the vibrant Britpop energy and storytelling that resonates with live crowd dynamics.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Let Me Entertain You 5:55
  • 2 Let Love Be Your Energy 4:44
  • 3 We Will Rock You 1:19
  • 4 Monsoon 5:09
  • 5 Come Undone 5:34
  • 6 Me and My Monkey 7:20
  • 7 Hot Fudge 5:45
  • 8 Mr. Bojangles 5:25
  • 9 She’s the One 5:43
  • 10 Kids 7:21
  • 11 Better Man 2:11
  • 12 Nan’s Song 4:51
  • 13 Feel 5:17
  • 14 Angels 5:55

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