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1. | Get Lonely
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2. | This Moment In Time
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3. | Still
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4. | The Wanderer
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5. | After The Loving
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6. | Release Me
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7. | Hurry Home
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8. | If You Love Me
Really Love Me
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9. | I Can't Help Myself
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10. | I Can't Help Myself (Reprise)
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11. | Wild Thing
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12. | Step Into My Life
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13. | What Am I Going To Do Without You
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14. | Old Home Town
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15. | Love IS All I Have To Give / Les Bicyclettes / Quando, Quando, Quando / There Goes My Everything / Spanish Eyes
Medley
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15. | The Last Waltz / Release Me (Rerise)
Medley
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16. | I Believe
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17. | Step Into My Life
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A sensational night with one of the world's greatest performers
Recorded: 1990, Hippodrome, Burlingham
Engelbert shows why he is regarded as one of the world's top performers in this spectacular and stylish concert. Capture the excitement of a night with the King of Romance as he takes an audience through a collection of classic favorites as well as more recent hits.
This 1990 concert from the Hippodrome in Burlingham has a slight "bootleg" quality to its audio/video...quite a bit of fuzziness when the lighting is bright, and some feedback from the mike, but it is astonishing in its energy, and the variety of this man's talent that is displayed. This is not "The King of Romance" in a smooth and polished performance (for that, see the "Live" concert from 1995), but rather a rowdy, raucous, brilliant and electric show from a man who truly loves his audience, and in this case it's a crowd that appreciates the sometimes bawdy aspects of this particular concert. Some of it is laugh-out-loud hilarious; his impressions are first rate, and he does Frankie Vaughn, Liberace, tells a joke as Jerry Lewis, sings a song a la Dean Martin, and does an Elvis that is a masterpiece. He captures the voice and the body language, and with great comedic flair, takes it a few steps further. Engelbert also sings some songs he wrote: "I Get Lonely", "Step Into My Life", "What Am I Going to do Without You", and "Someone to Love", and he also dances and plays the piano...and gives his all...and then gives more, pouring himself out to his audience, body and soul (and quite literally...as he is soaked with sweat). He is in his early 50's here, and in remarkable physical shape. For vocal artistry there is Edith Piaf's "If You Love Me (Really Love Me)", and the encore, "I Believe", both sung with a heartfelt emotion that is contagious, and hard to listen to and keep a dry eye, and though there are other lovely songs like "This Moment in Time", and a medley of his early hits, those two songs are musically the standouts. And then there is Ellen, a young woman from the audience who gets teased a lot, and kissed a lot. She's a really good sport, and I'm sure enjoyed every minute of it...and her husband, who was fortunately not in the audience, must love this DVD. I bet he gets teased at the local pub about it. This is the down-home Engelbert...you'll even get a very funny midlands language lesson. It's a rare treat, from a very rare talent. |
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