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Live At The Royal Albert Hall,1 Blu-ray
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Genre | Hobby, Haus, VIDEO, Ratgeber, Singen, Musizieren |
Format | Widescreen, Live |
Contributor | Hart, Beth |
Language | English |
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Am 4. Mai 2018 hält das Publikum der Royal Albert Hall für einen Moment den Atem an: die Silhouette einer Frau löst sich langsam aus den Schatten der Bühne und schnurrt mit ihrer einzigartigen rauchig-honigsüßen Stimme die ersten Zeilen von "As Long As I Have A Song" ins Mikrofon. Das Scheinwerferlicht folgt der grammynominierten Singer-Songwriterin, die sich langsam ihren Weg durch die Gänge der ehrwürdigen Halle in London bahnt. Sie schüttelt die ausgestreckten Hände ihrer Fans, die nicht glauben können, wie ihnen gerade geschieht. Sie singt den Song fast komplett a capella. Im Zeitalter von Autotune und Playback ist die Eröffnung eines Konzerts auf solche Art fast schon mutig. Doch Beth Hart war schon immer eine Künstlerin, die ohne Sicherheitsnetz durchs Leben balanciert und sich auf der Bühne und im Studio komplett nackt zeigt. Dieser Anspruch hat sich bei Fans, die nach "echter Musik" verlangen, ausgezahlt. Während der nächsten zwei Stunden bzw. 23 Songs flüstert und schreit Beth Hart ihre tiefsten Hoffnungen, Ängste und Geheimnisse in die Ohren ihres Publikums. Sie verwandelt das Konzert in der riesigen Halle in eine intime Clubshow. Während sie zwischen Mikrofon, Klavier, Gitarre und Bass hin und her wechselt ist das Konzert eine faszinierende Rückschau auf ihre über 25 Jahre andauernde Karriere. Dennoch reagiert sie ständig auf die sich verändernde Energie des Publikums: "Ich habe drei Monate damit verbracht, diese Setlist zu erstellen.", erzählt sie. "Doch als ich auf der Bühne stand, änderte ich noch einmal alles."FORMAT INFO:
- 2-CD Version als Jewelcase
- 3-LP 180 Gr. Black Vinyl in Trifold Sleeve
- 3-LP 180 Gr. Colored/Red Vinyl in Trifold Sleeve
- DVD asl Digipak
- BluRay als Digipak
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.77:1
- Language : English
- Product dimensions : 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 95.25 Grams
- Manufacturer reference : BR75679
- Media Format : Widescreen, Live
- Release date : 30 November 2018
- Studio : GoodToGo
- ASIN : B07H9YVR11
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: 23,941 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- 5,923 in TV Shows (Movies & TV)
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But, still... this is really REALLY good. We've listened to it twice since it arrived yesterday. The sound is SO good. Almost too good. But they've left it warts and all - including a lot of the between song chat. This really is what the band does live, just four people making this sound, no extras, no backing tracks.
Her voice really is this stunning live: she sings, croons, screams... all apparently effortlessly and always perfectly in tune. She plays piano, guitar, and bass. Jon Nichols on guitar is amazing and unbelievably versatile. The rhythm section - what a rhythm section! Bill Ransom on drums, Bob Marinelli on bass. This wouldn't sound so good without what they do, they are so tight and so organic across all the styles she needs them to cover.
I was actually in awe watching all four of them work off each other, and that vibe is still there on this recording.
Songs-wise she covers all of her catalogue as well as you could expect in a couple of hours. On the night, I was so sorry that she didn't play Tell Her You Belong To Me. And then later I found out that it had been on the set-list, but she changes her mind in front of an audience, so... ho hum, can't have everything. Well, one of the songs that wasn't planned that night that she did do instead was Sister Heroine, and since last May I've been blaming that song for me not getting my favourite song. But... oh my goodness, I am so glad now that she did it. The version of Sister Heroine on here is spine-tingling, for me it's one of those "worth the price of admission alone" performances. There's actually a whole bunch of such performances on here, but that particular song stands out for me because it's the one that excluded the one I thought I wanted most.
This album is SO much better than I was hoping for. I've always loved live albums but, often, for me, they're an "extra" in the artist's catalogue. Then there are some live albums that end up as important as the studio albums where most of the songs came from. I strongly suspect this could be one of the latter - it was a special night and they've managed to capture a lot of the magic on disc. It's maybe a bit long to listen to over and over again... and they did take 2 or 3 songs to relax from "good and professional" performances into "omigod these guys are incredible" showstopping performances... that didn't matter on the night, but on record it maybe does... but it is the entire show from one night, after all.
If you already know and like Beth Hart - get in, you *have* to own this. If you don't know who she is, check it out online, she's released several tracks from it over the past weeks... and then get it!

The concert runs for just over 2 hours and gets better as the evening progresses. Out of 23 songs, only 4 were not written by Beth herself, The only complaint I have is with some of the audience (in the most expensive front stalls) who were more interested in taking selfies during her 2 walkabouts than engaging with her!!
There’s also a fascinatingly frank & honest 30 minute interview with her too and well worth the watch.
On a lighter note, Jon Nichols, lead guitar is trying to out-beard Billy Gibbons, Bob Marinelli, bass player is trying to out-tache Johnny Depp & Bill Ransom, drummer is trying to out-beret Samuel L Jackson!
As good as her concert with Joe Bonamassa? Equally great but this new one has a very different, more laid back & personal feel about it. Enjoy!

A 23 song' setlist that will surely leave you, here and there, mesmerised and speechless, both thanks to that full blown tone of voice she possesses that fills a room in a stroke, as well as the personal touch that some of her songs carry, unveiling dramatic features of her own life. Such is the case with "Spiders In My Bed" or "Leave The Light On". Indeed, attending a Beth live show is not tantamount to just seeing a given favourite performer; on the contrary, one inevitably empathises and sympathises with her throughout the show.
This was a show I wanted to attend, but that was not to be so in view of it being sold out by the time I sought a ticket. Had to compensate with Amsterdam's Ziggo Dome show, the following week, on the 12th of May. As in London's setlist, my favourite songs were played out too. "Leave The Light On", "Good As It Gets" or "Love Is A Lie", among others, simply made every penny of my Amsterdam ticket worth it! This DVD only enhances that experience, by allowing a vivid recollection of it every time I play it.
As a late fan, I perceive Beth as an amazing Blues and Blues Rock singer/performer. Cherries on top? That sweet american accent, topped by the occasional "Janis Joplin touch".
Five stars!

With her normal great array of songs and top quality sound this album is top value. The sound is open and dynamic. The instruments are well placed and clear. Very hard to criticise at all. Being picky you can just bout tell where tracks have been spliced in. If you haven't heard of Beth Hart its a good place to start with a varied array of styles on display
Sit back and enjoy the performance
