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Usually ships in 1 business days | | Only 2 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | The DVD is a companion to the `100 Miles' CD, and features memorable performances with James Taylor, John Waite, bluegrass legend Tony Rice, Union Station and more. Includes the only live performance of the smash 'Whiskey Lullaby' with Brad Paisley. Alison is nomimated in 2008 for two CMAs - Female Vocalist of the Year and Musical Event of the Year with Robert Plant. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Actors: | Abraham Laboriel, John Waite, John Hobbs, James Taylor, Alison Krauss | | Format: | Color, DVD, NTSC | | Language: | English | | Number of Discs: | 1 | | Studio: | Rounder | | DVD Release Date: | November 11, 2008 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 38 reviews |
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Excellent, but... Dec 08, 2008
By Manuel Perez Muro On the minus side: -It's too short (only 9 songs) -Sound, although very good, only in 2ch DD (no DTS nor 2+3 DD)
On the plus side: -Performances couldn't be better, as you'd expect from these musicians -Image quality is perfect and the cameras are always where they should be. (You don't miss a bit of the solos) -And the best technical feature in my opinion, you can play the entire show with the interviews in-between the songs or play it separately, only the interviews or just the songs without the interviews. Well done!
And on the super-plus side: - It's Alison Krauss singing !
13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Wonderful AND extremely well recorded! Nov 13, 2008
By C. Cargen I collect and own 100's of music DVD's, and nearly all music HD-DVD's and music Blu-ray's yet released, which I play back with very resolving gear in my home theater. I bought this because Alison is tops by any measure. I knew the music would be wonderful, but I was surprised to find the recording quality itself to be so outstanding. Very dynamic with excellent sound stage and dimension. The video is excellent too, as good it gets short of hi-definition.
Now if we could just have a blu-ray concert of Alison and Union Station . . .
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great Gordon Lightfoot Song Nov 09, 2008
By Douglas C. Squiers
"Doug"
Wonderfully performed and recorded by Alison Krauss and Union Station at the fabulous Tracking Room Studios in Nashville. This kind of music is where her natural, golden voice really shines. And, isn't that an uncredited Gordon Lightfoot on guitar to the front left of Alison Krauss?
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Shadows DVD Nov 13, 2008
By R. Andrew Garverick The two guitar players are Ron Block (the first one on the DVD and a Union Station member) and the legendary Tony Rice playing his Clarence White Martin D-28.
This is one hell of a talented group of musicians behind Allison.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Short measure Apr 10, 2011
By Teemacs Having become a Krauss fan by listening to the amazing live Louisville album, I found this a slight let-down.
Why? Well, first of all, it has to be said that Alison Krauss is and remains extraordinary; the beauty and quality of that voice are really something else. She is joined by members of Union Station and various other musicians. There are some really great tracks here. If "Sawing on the strings" doesn't get your feet tapping, have the man screw the lid down right away.
My main problem is that there is rather short measure here, only 9 tracks (the identically-named CD has rather more, although the other tracks (e.g. with the Chieftains) were probably recorded at a different place and time). Secondly, not even the brilliance of Ms. Krauss and Union Station can compensate for the lack of brilliance of some of the partners. I found both the James Taylor and John Waite efforts particularly poor.
I found the various interviews a bit painful, with everyone saying how wonderful everyone else was and how they sacrificed to each other's effigies every night. We would have been better off with more singing and playing - an instrumental number showing off Ms. Krauss's fiddle-playing skills would have been good.
Nevertheless, in spite of these minor reservations, still worth having.
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