Natalie Merchant - Natalie Merchant VH1 Storytellers
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 See Larger Image | Natalie Merchant - VH1 Storytellers List Price : $14.98 USD Your Price : $13.99 USD ProductGroup: DVD Actor(s): Natalie Merchant Movie Release Date : 2005-04-26 Studio : Warner Strat. Mkt. Label : Warner Strat. Mkt. Avg. Customer Rating : (8 reviews) Running Time : 60
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Natalie Merchant VH1 Storytellers Highly Recommended - even if you have the "Live in Concert" DVD Rating: Natalie has to be the most divine voice of our times. It never ceases to amaze me how effortlessly she sings. She has subtly re-interpreted her classics and honestly for the first time, I understood why she wrote these songs. Natalie's fans will definitely enjoy the subtle variations. The cello and violin ensemble definitely stirs the soul. The sound recording is decent (I listen to only 2 channels), although the imaging (soundstage) was constant even though the picture moved. I guess there is only so much you can do when the stage is small and intimate. All in all - highly recommended whether you are new to Natalie Merchant or an ardent fan.
Customer Reviews for Natalie Merchant VH1 Storytellers Cd Natalie At Her Best Rating: These Are The Days
Carnival
What's The Matter Here?
Kind And Generous
Break Your Heart
Wonder
Verdi Cries
Life Is Sweet
Video and sound are clear and crisp. This is pure Natalie: sweet, soulful, melodious. There are two viewing options. In one she "Tells a Story" then sings, tells another story, sings. In option two you can bypass the stories. I can not improve on the other reviews. If you enjoy Natalie this is truly a must have.
Editorial Reviews for Natalie Merchant VH1 Storytellers Audio Cd Description Natalie Merchant got her start at age 17 as the lead singer of the folk-pop outfit 10,000 Maniacs. Her silken voice and outspoken social awareness wooed music fans and cemented her status as one of the day's most astute and captivating artists. Though 10,000 Maniacs achieved a level of critical success as a major-label act in the mid-80's, Merchant decided to go it alone in 1994. Since then her popularity has bloomed in the wake of Tigerlily, Ophelia, Motherland, Live in Concert: Natalie Merchant and The House Carpenter's Daughter. Featured here are the hits in an intimate, one-of-a-kind setting. Tracks: These Are the Days Carnival What's the Matter Here? Kind and Generous Break Your Heart Wonder Verdi Cries These Are the Days (Bonus Track) Life is Sweet (Bonus Track)
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