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October 26, 2011, 8:25 am

Tuesday November 29th sees the release of Adele's "Live At The Royal Albert Hall" concert film.

It has been an incredible year for Adele, starting with her #1 album "21", her #1 single "Someone Like You", the global smash "Rolling In The Deep" and her spellbinding live appearance on The Brits.

Her album "21" has become the biggest selling album in the world this year -12 million copies sold and counting - and "21"and "19"  remain the UK’s 1st and 2nd highest  selling albums so far.

She has received rave reviews for her live shows and "Live At The Royal Albert Hall", recorded at the height of this amazing year, showcases exactly why Adele has become one of the most sought after live performers in the world.

"Live At The Royal Albert Hall" will be available on DVD and Blu Ray and features the full 90 minute performance, plus behind the scenes footage shot throughout that day. The package also contains an exclusive live CD of the entire show.

This is the first time fans will be able to hear all of Adele’s hits and best loved songs on one CD plus her stunning covers of Bonnie Raitt’s “I Can’t Make You Love Me” and The Steeldrivers “If It Hadn’t Been For Love.” 

The Tracklisting is as follows:

Hometown Glory
I’ll Be Waiting
Don’t You Remember
Turning Tables
Set Fire To The Rain
If It Hadn’t Been For Love
My Same
Take It All
Rumour Has It
Right As Rain
One & Only
Lovesong
Chasing Pavements
I Can’t Make You Love Me
Make You Feel My Love
Someone Like You
Rolling In The Deep

"Live At The Royal Albert Hall" is available on DVD and Blu Ray on XL/Columbia Records on Tuesday November 29.

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