Live at the Royal Albert Hall

| Beth Hart

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Live at the Royal Albert Hall

Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a concert recording by American Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Beth Hart, recorded in the Royal Albert Hall on 4 May 2018, and released six months after her New York concert album on 30 November 2018 by Provogue in video format as Blu-ray, DVD and digital, and as a live music album on two CDs, three LPs, and as digital. -Wikipedia

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  • American Songwriter

    It’s a superb, sometimes wincingly introspective, performance that shifts moods from brazen and strutting to stripped down and touchingly personal.  

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  • Get Ready to Rock

    She finishes a 4 song encore with the whispered, close to the mic and quiet-to-loud dynamics of ‘Caught Out In The Rain’, to provide a suitable lengthy book-end to a show that fully showcases her talents.  

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  • Blue Bird Reviews

    Live At The Royal Albert Hall is more than a standard live album; it's a celebration of music and life for who was on stage performing, for who was in the crowd that night and even for those who are listening to the record right now for the first time, on a HI-Fi. Most importantly, it's for Beth Hart the artistic pinnacle of a lifetime. 

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  • National Rock Review

    With Hart’s latest release we find her at the peak of her musical powers delivering a milestone performance inside one of the greatest concert halls in the United Kingdom. 

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  • Sonic Base

    It is the sound of victory snatched from the jaws of defeat and Beth’s salvation, so honestly related, is something in which we can all share and celebrate. The music is flawless, the delivery exceptional and the production superlative.  

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  • The Moshville Times

    This is a career-defining moment for Beth Hart and to not record such a seminal performance would have been a crime. She bares her soul for over two hours, letting the crowd know who she is between her songs and her talking between. 

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  • Liverpool Sound and Vision

    With her clearly defined vocal artistry at the helm, the Royal Albert Hall seems to quake with pleasure at hearing such presentation  

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  • Planet Mosh

    Beth Hart puts in a fantastic performance in this show and it’s a live release I have no hesitation in recommending. 

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  • Blues Rock Review

    And so, Live At Royal Albert Hall ends as it began, with an impassioned moment of intimacy from an artist who is setting the pace on the modern scene.  

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  • The Rocking Magpie

    I can’t go without telling you that her band; guitar-slinger extraordinaire Jon Nichols,bass pumper Bob Marinelli and keeper of the beat Bill Ransom are all at the very top of the game all through these songs 

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  • Music News

    This double CD demonstrates just how good her music is but you will need the DVD or Blu-Ray to really get the audience reaction – believe me, she had them cheering, tearful and in raptures at different points of the show.  

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  • Photo Groupie

    Early on in the set, she sings Good as it Gets, and that's a damn good way, to sum up this live show. As far as live performances go, this is the closest to perfection that you are likely to get.  

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  • On Tour Monthly

    That’s right, BETH HART‘S performance at The Royal Albert Hall is compelling, if not cosmically inclined. 

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