Hanson - Hanson Underneath Acoustic Live
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 See Larger Image | Hanson - Underneath Acoustic Live List Price : $14.98 USD Your Price : $13.49 USD ProductGroup: DVD Actor(s): Taylor Hanson, Zac Hanson, Isaac Hanson Director(s): Dave Diomedi Movie Release Date : 2004-07-27 Studio : Rhino Home Video Label : Rhino Home Video Avg. Customer Rating : (39 reviews) Running Time : 90
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Hanson Underneath Acoustic Live you'll get more than your money's worth... Rating: This is the longest concert I"ve ever seen or heard of!! Good thing it's chock full of a great variety of great music, performed so well and sang so beautifully by the one and only Hanson bros! The fact that it's acoustic only accentuates their amazing harmonies. They put so much heart into it that it becomes more than just good songs; they just utterly amaze me with their humongous talent.
Customer Reviews for Hanson Underneath Acoustic Live Cd Fabulous for the music set Rating: A far cry from the "pop acts" of today,this Concert DVD is a great look into why the Hanson brothers have managed to keep their fan base alive and wanting more. The songwriting reflects their maturity about life and music without alienating their (we all know they're there) younger fans. They show range of musical talent as all three brothers perform alone and/or on different instruments. Another great quality to their show are the true covers (Crosby Stills & Nash for example) showcasing their musical influences. A great pop band, that will surely stand the test of time. I would recommend for Hanson fans AS WELL AS fans of good pop music. Keep it up boys!
Editorial Reviews for Hanson Underneath Acoustic Live Audio Cd Amazon.com The fiercely independent Hanson--brothers Isaac, Taylor, and Zac--continue to plot their own course on the jangly pop blowout Hanson: Underneath Acoustic Live, just as they've been doing since the 1990s by releasing albums on their own label and selling out concerts via their Website. Live, taped in the fall of 2003, finds Hanson bringing reworked material from their third major release, Underneath, directly to fans. Sticking with acoustic guitars, piano, drums, and miscellaneous percussion, these boys-to-men continue to show flashes of a pop grandeur that may yet develop into a timeless rock & roll legacy. The fervent openers "Strong Enough to Break" and "River" are quickly supplanted by the stronger "Rock 'n Roll Razorblade," the soulful plaint "When You're Gone," and Taylor's gorgeously tormented, solo vocal and ornate piano on "Crazy Beautiful." Two covers, "Teach Your Children" and "Ain't No Sunshine," are extraordinary, while "Penny and Me" hints at great things to come. --Tom Keogh
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