takes things a bit easier at the end of her life. Too bad but understandable and who cares too much about it can always get to Beth Hart. Hart keeps the tough, muscular rhythm & blues of Tina alive and also attracts full houses. She proves that Hart also has enough character of his own by entering the middle of the hall and singing the first song among the audience, completely a cappella. A
… daring move that immediately paid off: the English public then eats from her hand. And they also get their money's worth. Hart plays a two-hour show in which she navigates between solid blues rock, fat soul and sometimes a lived ballad at the piano. Everything is perfectly portrayed. This makes this DVD more than a nice keepsake for the fans who attended this show. (PdK)more