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Live At Paradiso

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Download links and information about Live At Paradiso by Beth Hart. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Rock, Folk Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 01:14:01 minutes.

Artist: Beth Hart
Release date: 2005
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic
Tracks: 13
Duration: 01:14:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Delicious Surprise 4:15
2. Guilty 4:52
3. Leave the Light On 4:42
4. Lifts You Up 3:58
5. Broken & Ugly 4:47
6. Get Your S**t Together 5:55
7. Immortal 7:07
8. Monkey Back 5:37
9. Am I the One 10:44
10. Mama 4:24
11. L.A. Song 4:31
12. World Without You 5:16
13. Whole Lotta Love 7:53

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This live date from Beth Hart was recorded at the famed Paradiso Theater in Holland. Hart is an artist who knows no boundaries when it comes to confessional disclosure and in a live setting it works well. She pours out her soul to an audience who knows what she's about. The music is rawer than on her studio offerings and her delivery is all passion, pathos, pain, and power. It's true she's not Janis Joplin but the comparisons are unfair to begin with. Hart's a thoroughly modern artist. She's listened to all the records from the days of yore and she's been influenced by them, but the stuff she sings about comes right from her own life and experience. Her band may not be exceptional, but they understand the drama in her songs and how to bring it out in front of a crowd. There is no compromise here, no concession. This set is what it is: a hard rocking, straight-up set of Hart's best-known tunes form her three studio offerings. The album's finest moments are "Leave the Light On," with its gut-level spoken word intro; "Immortal," which simply screams, and "Am I the One." The encore here is her version of Led Zep's "Whole Lotta Love," which fans will treasure. This actually may be the best place to start with Hart rather than her studio records because it showcases her at full power.