BETH
HART
Live at the Paradiso DVD
Koch Records 2005
www.bethhart.com
What’s the 4-1-1?
The singer-songwriter’s Amsterdam concert in May 2004 is documented
in this DVD. The 15-song concert performance is further enhanced
with a 35-minute documentary, interviews, solo piano performances,
and an additional live performance.
The DVD was recorded in Digital Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound, and is Region 0 coded.
Genre
Rock
The Good
The DVD may have been intended to simply showcase one live performance from Beth
Hart. However, if that was the case, then they surpassed that by a mile. This
concert performance is nothing short of pure musical perfection!
Hart shines her way through a variety of musical styles in this show. She opens
with a previously unreleased song called “Hiding Under Water.” It’s
just her at the keyboard in what can only be described as a very intimate setting.
She’s right up close to the edge of the stage and the fans are just smack
dab in her face.
The next three songs feature just Hart and guitarist Jon Nichols in an acoustic
set with the songs “Delicious Surprise” and “Leave The Light
On.” In between those two songs is the Randy Newman written song “Guilty.” It’s
one of two songs where Beth Hart’s love of the blues really shines through.
The other song was the sweat soaked and dare I say sensually performed “Am
I The One” where she was literally sitting on the concert floor with the
audience sitting around her.
Throughout the show she interspersed comments about the tour, her sobriety, and
her appreciation of heavy metal music. She proved that last part by absolutely
blowing the roof off the place with “Broken & Ugly,” “Monkey
Back” and a revelatory rendition of “Immortal.” For someone
who would never be mistaken as a metal artist, she’s got the vocal chops
to just let loose with powerful screams like nobody’s business.
She’s even got the swagger of Robert Plant down when she puts the band
through their paces with a cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love.”
The show is pretty simple in it’s design. It’s the band on the stage
with a regular set up for the lights. There’s nothing fancy here and that’s
a good thing. It allows for the viewer to just focus in on the music.
The bonus features include a bonus performance from the concert of the song “I
Don’t Need No Doctor.” Hart mentions it as loving the metal band
that did the song, but fails to mention the name of the band. It was W.A.S.P.
However, the song was originally written and performed by the pop duo Ashford & Simpson.
The “rockumentary” features behind the scenes footage as they prepare
for the concert, plus an interview with Beth Hart. She talks about how certain
songs came together, her past, and more. The interview is spliced together with
solo piano performances and still photographs.
The Bad
I don’t know if it’s necessarily bad, but I was disappointed that
the title screen of the DVD features the song “Sky Full Of Clover” and
it’s nowhere to be found on the DVD otherwise. The song is simply amazing
and one of my personal favorite Beth Hart songs.
The Verdict
I don’t think it will come as a surprise to anyone, but just in case
you haven’t figured it out I absolutely loved this DVD. I may not have
actually been there, but everything I could possibly have imagined (and a
few things I never would’ve expected) is encapsulated in this performance.
Beth Hart has often been compared to Janis Joplin. Let me tell you something,
that statement is not just hyperbole. She lives up to that hype with no hesitation.
She’s that darn good!
This is one of the finest concerts I’ve ever seen and the DVD is something
you should definitely get.
Did You Know?
The European director Mirko Cocco headed up the recording of this performance.
He’s worked in the past with Destiny’s Child, Cypress Hill and
Live.
The Beth Hart song “Delicious Surprise” was covered as the title
track for the 2005 release by country singer Jo Dee Messina.
Rating:     out
of 5
-- Jay Roberts
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