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Hart, Beth Live At The Royal Albert Hall

Format:
2CD
Style:
Bluesrock
Release:
30.11.2018
Art-Nr.:
CD20599
Label:
Mascot Label Group
Price incl. VAT, plus Shipping 16.99 €

Tracklist

01
As Long As I Have A Song
02
For My Friends
03
Lifts You Up
04
Close To My Fire
05
Bang Bang Boom Boom
06
Good As It Gets
07
Spirit Of God
08
Baddest Blues
09
Sister Heroine
10
Baby Shot Me Down
11
Waterfalls
12
Your Heart Is As Black As Night
01
Saved
02
The Ugliest House On The Block
03
Spiders In My Bed
04
Take It Easy On Me
05
Leave The Light On
06
Mama This One's For You
07
My California
08
Trouble
09
Love Is A Lie
10
Picture In A Frame
11
Caught Out In The Rain

Description

On 4 May 2018, the audience of the Royal Albert Hall holds its breath for a moment: the silhouette of a woman slowly comes out of the shadows of the stage and purrs the first lines of "As Long As I Have A Song" into the microphone with her unique smoky honey-sweet voice. The spotlight follows the grammynominated singer-songwriter, who slowly makes her way through the corridors of the venerable hall in London. She shakes the outstretched hands of her fans, who do not believe in can, as is happening to them right now. She sings the song almost completely a capella. In the age of autotune and playback, the opening of a concert in such a way is almost courageous. But Beth Hart has always been an artist who balances through life without a safety net and shows herself completely naked on stage and in the studio. This claim has paid off for fans who demand "real music". During the next two hours or 23 songs Beth whispers and screams Hard her deepest hopes, fears and secrets into the ears of her audience. She transforms the concert in the huge hall into an intimate club show. While she switches between microphone, piano, guitar and bass, the concert is a fascinating review of her more than 25 years of career. Nevertheless, she constantly reacts to the changing energy of the audience: "I spent three months creating this setlist," she says, "but when I was on stage, I changed everything once again.