Beth Hart

A very intimate performance, played quietly, with gentle guitars, mainly acoustic and a large portion of the piano, focused primarily on exposing Hart's expressive vocals. Recored in Iridium Jazz Club, NY in 2018.

It’s May 4th, 2018, and the Royal Albert Hall is in blackout. As a sell-out crowd holds its breath in the darkness, a lone figure appears from the shadows and purrs the opening line of As Long As I Have A Song in that unmistakable burnt-honey voice. It takes a special talent to command that historic stage. But for the next two hours and 23 songs, Live At Royal Albert Hall will hold you spellbound, as the singer whispers and hollers her hopes, fears and deepest secrets in your ear, making this massive venue feel like a nose-to-nose club show. A thousand interviewers have tried to unpick the fascinating enigma that is Beth Hart. But as Live At Royal Albert Hall reminds us, everything you need to know is right there in her songs.

The story of English rock guitarist Jeff Beck from his earliest days learning to strum on homemade guitars in Wallington, Surrey, to his teenage friendship with Jimmy Page and mastering his craft with guitar legends that influenced his incredible career.

7.8/10

Despite the advent of science, literature, technology, philosophy, religion, and so on -- none of these has assuaged humankind from killing one another, the animals, and nature. UNITY is a film about why we can't seem to get along, even after thousands and thousands of years.

7.4/10

Against the stunning backdrop of the Koninklijk Theater Carré in Amsterdam, blues-rock vocalist Beth Hart and world-renowned guitar hero Bonamassa are on blistering form, turning in an awe-inspiring set of scorching soul covers taken from their 2011 debut album “Don’t Explain” and the 2013 follow-up “Seesaw”, which was Grammy-nominated in the “Best Blues Album” category.

The DVD includes 48 minutes Making Of footage with exclusive interviews and 3 studio music videos.

Internationally renowned guitar superstar Joe Bonamassa, known as a "tour de force", has delivered another stunning performance at the legendary Beacon Theatre in New York City. It features guest performances by legendary classic rock singer Paul Rodgers (Bad Company and Free), American Music Award winner John Hiatt and Beth Hart, who recently released the stunning duets album Don’t Explain alongside Joe Bonamassa. In addition to these great guest appearances, Bonamassa's show features brand new songs and an awe inspiring guitar experience.

8.7/10

Beth Hart with Special Guest Joe Bonamassa at The Echoplex, Los Angeles, CA, recorded on September 19, 2011 (source: YouTube) Tracklist: 1. As Good As It Gets - 2. Favorite Things - 3. LA Song - 4. Leave the Light On - 5. Monkey Back - 6. One Eyed Chicken - 7. Skin - 8. Ugliest House On The Block - 9. My California - 10. Everybody Is Sober - 11. Lifts You Up - 12. Happiness Any Day Now - 13. Immortal - 14. Sister Heroine - 15. Sick - 16. Well, Well, Well - 17. I'll Take Care of You - 18. Chocolate Jesus - 19. A Change Is Gonna Come - 20. Sinner's Prayer - 21. Something's Got a Hold on Me - 22. For My Friends - 23. I'd Rather Go Blind (Rock Candy Funk Party) - 24. Am I The One (Echoplex 20-09-2011) *** Tracks 16-22 with support of Joe Bonamassa

Tracklisting: 1. Good As it Gets 2. Jealousy 3. One Eyed Chicken 4. Over You 5. Sick 6. Face Forward 7. Soul Shine 8. Forever Young 9. Easy 10. Heaven Look Down 11. Missing You 12. Waterfalls 13. Crashing Down The End 14. At The Bottom

From America's deep South, to Detroit and New York this captivating and enlightening documentary special traces the evolution of blues through pivotal moments in American history. Brewer discovers that there was no music called 'the blues' when its creators just stepped into a new feel of musical expressionism… just a means of releasing a lifetime of pain and oppression, from which music, momentarily, set them free.