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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Infobox album
| Name = Tourism
| Type name = Live albumTourism
| Artisttype = [[Leftfield]]Live album
| Chronologyartist = [[Leftfield]]▼
| Cover cover = Leftfield_-_Tourism_Cover.jpg
| Released = March 13, 2012▼
| Recordedalt =
▲| Released released = 13 March 13, 2012
| Genre = [[Electronica]]
| Producer recorded = 5–18 March 2011, [[Neil BarnesAustralia]]
| venue =
▲| Chronology = [[Leftfield]]
| genre = {{flatlist|
| Last album = ''[[A Final Hit - The Greatest Hits]]'' <br/>(2005)▼
* [[Electronic music|Electronic]]
| This album = '''''Tourism'''''<br />(2012)
* [[trip hop]]
| Next album =
* [[dub techno]]
* [[House music|house]]
}}
| length = 102:59
| label =
| producer = [[Leftfield]]
| chronology = [[Leftfield]]
▲| Last album prev_title = ''[[A Final Hit -– The Greatest Hits]]'' <br/>(2005)
| prev_year = 2005
| next_title = [[Alternative Light Source]]
| next_year = 2015
}}
'''''Tourism''''' is a live album by the English electronic music group [[Leftfield]] released in March 2012 with an accompanying DVD with visuals from their 2011 tour, made by the visual artist collective Ne1co.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Fernandes |first=Sanj |date=9 March 2012 |title=Leftfield ready live album, Tourism |url=https://ra.co/news/16038 |access-date=12 February 2024 |website=Resident Advisor |language=en}}</ref> The album was recorded from 5–18 March 2011 at Future Music Festival across Australia and at The Enmore Theatre, Sydney and The Palace, Melbourne.
'''''Tourism''''' is a live album by [[electronica]] musicians [[Leftfield]] released in March 2012.
==Track Listlisting==
# "Intro" -– 2:04▼
# "[[Song of Life (Leftfield song)|Song of Life]]" -– 9:09▼
# "Black Flute" -– 8:40▼
# "[[Original (singleLeftfield song)|Original]]" -– 7:59▼
# "[[Afro-Left (single)|Afro-Left]]" -– 10:21▼
# "Storm 3000" -– 9:59▼
# "[[Release the Pressure]]" -– 9:14▼
# "Inspection (Check One)" -– 10:14▼
# "[[Afrika Shox]]" -– 8:01▼
# "Space Shanty" -– 10:24▼
# "Melt" -– 6:47▼
# "[[Phat Planet]]" -– 10:07▼
==Personnel==
▲# "Intro" - 2:04
===Leftfield===
▲# "[[Song of Life]]" - 9:09
* Neil Barnes - keyboards, programming, vocoder, melodica, berimbau, theremin, guitar, percussion
▲# "Black Flute" - 8:40
* Adam Wren - engineering, turntables, samples, live mixdown
▲# "[[Original (single)|Original]]" - 7:59
▲# "[[Afro-Left (single)|Afro-Left]]" - 10:21
===Additional musicians===
▲# "Storm 3000" - 9:59
* Sebastien Beresford - drums, percussion, programming
▲# "[[Release the Pressure]]" - 9:14
▲# "Inspection (Check One)" - 10:14
===Vocalists===
▲# "Afrika Shox" - 8:01
* [[Jess Mills]] on "Original"
▲# "Space Shanty" - 10:24
* Djum Djum on "Afro Left"
▲# "Melt" - 6:47
* Cheshire Cat on "Release the Pressure" and "Inspection: Check One"
▲# "[[Phat Planet]]" - 10:07
* [[Earl Sixteen|Earl 16]] on "Release the Pressure"
==References==
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