Time Again: Amy Grant Live All Access (2006)
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Time Again: Amy Grant Live All Access
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| Cast | Amy Grant |
| Theatrical Release | September 26, 2006 |
| DVD Release | September 26, 2006 |
| Running Time | 104 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 080688693091 |
| Buy this item | $17.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 2 8:47 EST (details) 1 DVD, WEA DVD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, Live, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 21 new from $2.99, 10 used from $2.29 |
About Time Again: Amy Grant Live All Access
Time Again...Amy Grant Live was captured during two sold out performances April 11th and 12th, 2006 at the exquisite Bass Hall in Fort Worth, TX. Weaving a retrospective journey through a lifetime's worth of her most treasured songs, Amy invited audiences into her "living room" for a live concert experience unlike any other.
Track Listings:
Lead Me On
Good For Me
Stay For Awhile
Takes A Little Time
Simple Things
Saved By Love
Out In The Open
Ask Me
After The Fire
Carry You
Lucky One
In A Little While
Thy Word
Father's Eyes
El Shaddai
Oh How The Years Go By
Baby Baby
Eye to Eye
Big Yellow Taxi
Every Heartbeat
I Will Remember You
If These Walls Could Speak
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Average user review:| Great listening, bad viewing |
| Great concert, performances, recording and mix! |
| Great DVD with Excellent Commentary from Grant |
I have already reviewed the Time Again ... Live CD elsewhere on Amazon.com and will not repeat those thoughts here. The DVD is very good; in addition to providing six songs not on the CD (although one song from the CD, "Believe," strangely is missing here), it includes a few chats that Amy gives between songs. Consequently, the DVD on the whole provides a more complete concert experience than the CD.
There are two standouts on the DVD. The first involves Amy's story of encountering a homeless man in California and talking with him for two-and-a-half hours. That experience led her to write "Carry You" ... or so the editing of the video makes you think. But if you listen to Amy Grant's revealing commentary, it actually led her to write "Turn This World Around," off of 1997's Behind the Eyes. (The latter song was left off this video. It makes you wonder what other songs might not have made the cut.) The second highlight is Amy's closing rendition of Jimmy Webb's "If These Walls Could Speak," a moving, less remembered track off of Lead Me On.
The quick cuts and zooms on this video, while deplored by many reviewers, are in keeping with the times and attention spans of Americans who grew up in the video age. It is nice to see the work of several different camera operators getting used from time to time; if you're going to employ them, you might as well use what they've done! The director and editor also know when to switch to one camera, as when Grant performs songs on her sofa. Some artistic decisions were made here that are not bad ones, although I can understand why some people would be irritated by them. And if you listen to Amy's commentary, you'll find that neither the director nor the editor is to blame for this feature, but Amy herself. She felt that because she rarely moves around while performing, the video needed extra motion and additional camera shots to keep it interesting. (She also wanted to see additional facial shots of her band.)
The "special features," including band interviews and a promotional spot with Amy before one of her two Fort Worth concerts, mostly are just serviceable. The one exception is Amy's insightful, sometimes humorous, and generally emotional commentary track. For someone who claims she had never even listened to a DVD commentary track before doing this commentary, she does a great job. She tells some truly interesting stories about the creation of some of the songs and about life in general. Most of these stories, I believe, have not been related in print. But most of all, her warm, engaging personality comes through strongly.
Of course, the real reason to get this DVD is the concert, which apparently is a mixture of performances from the two Fort Worth shows. It is somewhat disappointing that we got a selection of songs from those two evenings instead of a complete concert. Still, unless you listen to the commentary track, you'll probably never suspect that, unless the relatively short (1 hr. 45 min.) running time makes you wonder (as it did me.) The DVD is worth the money if you want to see a very good Amy Grant concert, and if you're enough of a fan to appreciate her excellent commentary. March 8, 2007
| sub-par |
The sound is nowhere near what DVD is capable of either. And, as compared to the times I've heard Amy live, this performance borders on lifeless. Unless you're a diehard Amy completist, I really think you should try to find a rental to look at before you decide if you want to buy.
February 7, 2007
| Terrific Album / Disappointing Ediiting |
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