Disco de Suzanne Vega: «Suzanne Vega: Live at Montreux 2004»

- Valoración de usuarios: (5.0 de 5)
- Título:Suzanne Vega: Live at Montreux 2004
- Fecha de publicación:2006-08-22
- Tipo:DVD
- Sello discográfico:Eagle Rock Ent
- UPC:801213913091
This DVD/CD captures Suzanne Vega making her second appearance at the Montreux Festival in 2004. Accompanied by a full band (her first appearance was as a duo), she plays many of her most popular tracks including 99.9Fº, Marlene On The Wall, When Heroes Go Down, Left Of Center, Solitude Standing, Blood Makes Noise, Luka and Tom’s Diner.
Tracklisting:
DVD 1. 99.9Fº 2. Marlene On The Wall 3. Caramel 4. When Heroes Go Down 5. Gypsy 6. (I’ll Never Be Your) Maggie May 7. Penitent 8. Solitaire 9. Left Of Center 10. The Queen And The Soldier 11. Behind Blue Eyes 12. Solitude Standing 13. Blood Makes Noise 14. In Liverpool 15. Luka 16. Tom’s Diner 17. Calypso 18. Have You Met Miss Jones
CD 1. 99.9Fº 2. Marlene On The Wall 3. Caramel 4. Gypsy 5. (I’ll Never Be Your) Maggie May 6. Penitent 7. Left Of Center 8. The Queen And The Soldier 9. Solitude Standing 10. Blood Makes Noise 11. Luka 12. Tom’s Diner
Bonus Features Three tracks from her performance in 2000 are also included on the DVD: 1) Small Blue Thing 2) Room Off The Street 3) Knight Moves
I've always been enamored of Suzanne Vega's intelligent, anecdotal songwriting and feathery, waif-like delivery. The songs here are impeccably performed with a mostly restrained but expert and well-rehearsed backing trio of guitar, bass, and drums. On only one tune is there the industrial backing rhythm which was indicative of a few of her recordings from the '90s. Vega exudes a genial presence with the enthusiastic late-night Montreux audience.
What stands out is the fine high-definition camera work as well as the transparent post-editing which lends a most appropriate viewing ambience and rhythm to the performances. Close-ups are steady and crystal clear. The set is lengthy enough to make for a fine DVD document that should please all fans. Also included are three tunes from Vega's 2000 Montreux appearance, as well as a CD of the main concert.
I have to correct Amazon's product description as the main program is presented in 16x9 format (1.78:1).
2 disc,dd and dts 5.1 ,16:9 main show Dvd and cd year 2004,bonus tracks year 2000.Dvd run time 90min.dvd 18 tracks,cd 12 tracks
good quality.
This is a great concert video of Suzanne's 2004 performance at the Montreaux Jazz Festival. Great versions of some of her best songs. The concert takes place in a larger theater but Suzanne's performance in combination with the lighting, camera angles and closeups end up creating a very intimate ambiance that becomes more comfortable as the show progresses. High points for me include her performance of "Caramel," the story behind "Gypsy," her versions of "Behind Blue Eyes" and "Have You Met Miss Jones" a jazz song written in the forties she closed with. The DVD includes bonus tracks from her performance at the festival in 2000 opening for Lou Reed. I agree with other reviewers that the performance, lighting and sound are better on the bonus tracks than the main concert itself and as it's just three songs it does seem like a bit of a teaser.
There are two versions of this DVD and this is the collector's version which comes with a cd of the performance. Unless you feel you need it, it's not really worth paying the extra money to get the cd because it does not include "Behind Blue Eyes" or "Have You Met Miss Jones" the two songs she covers during the show and really does a wonderful job with. The songs that do appear on the cd you can get better versions of from the albums they appear on and I was a little dissapointed in the absence of these two songs on the cd. It would have been really been great to have them! All in all a great concert DVD. I've seen her in concert twice and while it doesn't represent her best performance, it's certainly worth owning. Great for fans, especially for the two songs listed above which I don't believe you can find elsewhere. Also great if you've never seen her in concert before, you can enjoy in the comfort of your own home.