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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0014381313321
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Live, NTSC
Label: Image Entertainment
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 21, 2003
Running Time: 65 minutes
Sales Rank: 7030
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: January 21, 2003
Editorial Review:
Description: After years of separation, the two voices and acoustic guitars that laid the foundation for pop music were united again to harmonize in London's Royal Albert Hall as thousands of fans who flocked to the scene were joined by generations of musicians they inspired, from the Beatles to the Beach Boys. With an all-star band featuring keyboardist Pete Wingfield, guitartists Albert Lee and Martin Jenner and drummer Graham Jarvis, the Everly Brothers sing 20 of their greatest songs, proving originals are still the best. Songs: Claudette, Walk Right Back, Crying in the Rain, Cathy's Clown, Love Is Strange, When Will I Be Loved?, So Sad (To Watch Love Go Bad), Bird Dog, Be-Bop-a-Lula, Barbara Allen, A Long Time Gone, Step It Up and Go, Bye Bye Love, Wake Up Little Susie, Devoted to You, Love Hurts, ('Til) I Kissed You, All I Have to Do Is Dream, Lucille, Let It Be Me.
Amazon.com: Some things never change--and when it comes to the Everly Brothers, that's definitely a good thing. Seen here performing at London's Royal Albert Hall in 1983 following a lengthy and acrimonious split, Don and Phil barely miss a beat. They were in their mid-40s, and performing together for the first time in some 10 years (Phil had smashed a guitar and walked offstage in what you might call a fit of pique), but their harmonies are as perfect as ever, to the point where it's hard to tell who's singing which part. Backed by a band of crack British musicians, they run through some 21 songs, including a dizzying array of hits. 'Crying in the Rain,' 'Wake Up Little Susie,' 'Cathy's Clown,' 'Bye Bye Love': the Everlys may not have written most of their tunes, but they sure know how to pick 'em. This is the real deal. --Sam Graham
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - After years of seperation they still sound great
These 2 Brother even after years of seperation they still have got the legendary Everly Brothers Trademark sound that made them so famous their melody and harmonies that made them so famous is still there even after they were seperated for several years. Then after they come back to do this reunion concert in London England they still with all of the oldies that they do still have got that great sound that they are famous for when they sing their songs. If you want to hear some great oldies as well ... Read More
Rating: - Fantastic Performance
Reading all the other reviews, I have to ask myself "what is up with these people?"
The Everly Brothers are an American Treasure. Be proud of them.
I've been a fan of theirs since about 1957 or so and have seen them in concert in UK many, many times. As for the reviewer who said the Brit fans at the Albert Hall "sat on their hands", well, over here, we go to hear the music, not the sound of our own voices.
This is a superb DVD. Buy it and enjoy.
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Rating: - Another great nostalgia trip!
This was just another great nostalgia trip! Considering the time that lapsed between their musical origins and successes, and the time the concert was performed, the Everly Brothers were almost as dynamic as when they began. The vocal quality was very surprising, and they stayed within their contemporary ranges to maintain their legendary harmony. This DVD was well worh waiting for, and some numbers raised goose-bumps.
Rating: - Everly Brother Reunion Concert
This is a great addition to any rock and roll lovers collection. The Everly Brothers are the real deal, and this concert from Royal Albert Hall in 1982 shows that they can rock, sing country, and make you cry with their ballads. Of all the greatest early rockers, I think these guys influenced more acts (especially UK ones) than anyone except Chuck Berry. Also, this has 5.1 surround, so that should make your viewing even more enjoyable.
Rating: - Everly Brothers
I strongly recommend this DVD to anyone who likes these two and any 50's/60's music fans. A very emotional reunion.
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