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Live from Leeds [ ÉLŐ ] |
Kate Rusby |
első megjelenés éve: 2004 87 perc |
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(2004)
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 DVD video |
4.600 Ft
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1. | Fairest of all Yarrow
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2. | Polly
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3. | Cruel
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4. | I Courted a Sailor
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5. | Yorkshire Couple
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6. | White Cockade
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7. | Tunes
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8. | The Good Man
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9. | Who Will Sing Me Lullabies
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10. | Cobblers Daughter
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11. | Let Me Be
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12. | Withered and Died
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13. | Sir Eglamore
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14. | Canaan's Land
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15. | William & Davy
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16. | Underneath the Stars
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An absolute stunner: an impeccably captured concert film featuring Rusby and her all-star band (John McCusker, Andy Cutting, Michael McGoldrick, Ian Carr, and Ewen Vernal), in glorious 5.1 Digital Surround audio, with a wealth of bonus features. Those who long to experience Rusby in concert will not be disappointed, as she leads the listener through her entire catalog with grace and more than a bit of her sly, understated wit. Additional features include three extensive on-camera interviews, a video diary, rehearsal footage, and several easter eggs (hear Andy Cutting's infamous avacodo recipe! see home movies of Kate as a wee one!).
Live from Leeds, Kate Rusby delivers an unforgettable 2+ hour show in this joint release from Compass and Pure Records. Song highlights from the program include "Who Will Sing Me Lullabies", "Polly", and "Underneath the Stars". ---Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
Kate Rusby
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Genre: Folk Styles: British Folk, Contemporary Folk, Irish Folk, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter
Folk singer/songwriter Kate Rusby has lived in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, since birth, and grew up in a musical family. Her parents had a ceilidh dance band and introduced her to British folk at an early age. Along with her sister, Emma, Rusby joined the band, singing backup and playing the fiddle. By the time she was 12, Rusby also sang lead and played guitar. At 15, she debuted at the Holmfirth Festival, and was introduced to another young folksinger, Kathryn Roberts; after playing together live for a while, the duo recorded Kate Rusby & Kathryn Roberts, which won Folk Roots' 1995 Album of the Year award. Rusby also collaborates with the female folk ensemble the Poozies, appearing on their 1997 album Come Raise Your Head and 1998's Infinite Blue. On her own, Kate Rusby has released 1998's Hourglass, and 1999 saw the U.S. release of Kate Rusby & Kathryn Roberts as well as the solo Sleepless. Little Lights appeared in spring 2001. She released 10, a collection of re-recorded and new tunes, as well as a handful of live cuts in 2003, followed by the acclaimed Underneath the Stars in 2004. Girl Who Couldn't Fly arrived the next year. In 2007, Rusby wrote and produced her next solo album, Awkward Annie. ---Heather Phares, All Music Guide |
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