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Annie Lennox/London,UK 2009

Annie Lennox/London,UK 2009

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Annie Lennox in 2009, who summarized her career with the best album "THE ANNIE LENNOX COLLECTION" and said goodbye to her old label RCA label from the EURYTHMICS era. Here is a superb professional shot that symbolizes such a turning point. This work was shot at the "March 7, 2009: St. Luke's Chapel" performance. It is a multi-camera professional shot. Annie also toured the world during the "SONGS OF MASS DESTRUCTION" era, but injured her back in 2008. After that, she only performed on event-like stages. 2009 was a relatively active period. First of all, let's look back at the schedule at that time and understand the position of the show. "THE ANNIE LENNOX COLLECTION" released on February 17th. February 21st: Sanremo Song Festival appearance March 7th: BBC Sessions ←★This work★ March 13th: Red Nose Day appearance March 18th: Europe 1 appearance May 3rd: Logie Award appearance November 12th: Children in Need Rocks appearance This is Annie Lennox in 2009. Instead of a "tour" that repeats touring and moving, she performed about six promotional stages for her best album. Most of her media appearances were only a few songs, but St. Luke's Chapel in this work is an exception. It was a special performance that was recorded for the famous program "BBC SESSIONS" for about an hour, and also featured a collaboration with the BBC Orchestra. This work, which conveys such a stage, is a superb product with "super" attached. Picture quality, sound quality, mix, camera work... everything is ironclad. It is what is called "completely official grade", but in fact it is even more than that. The special stage at St. Luke's Chapel is enveloped in a very elegant atmosphere, and the blue lighting is fantastic. And the camera work is very elaborate. Despite the small venue, the cleverly placed cameras capture a variety of angles without being conspicuous, and the switching, which must have been carefully planned based on the tune and tempo, is also impressive. It goes without saying that Annie is captured in a variety of ways, and when the guitar solo or orchestra comes on, there are super close-ups of her hands, so close that the vibration of the strings fills the screen. On the other hand, unexpected perspectives that would not normally be possible, such as the backs of the audience and the chorus, are mixed in for a moment to stimulate concentration, and the aerial angles flying around the small venue create a spectacle. It is a visual beauty that shows the dignity of the prestigious BBC, which has walked with pop music. It is a stage that is depicted with such artistic quality, which is the ultimate stage of the "career summary" era. To understand the concentration, let's organize the set here. DIVA (4 songs) Little Bird (★) / Walking On Broken Glass (★) / Cold (★) / Why (★) Others (8 songs) Eurythmics: Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (★) / Here Comes The Rain Again (★) / There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart) (★) / When Tomorrow Comes Other solo: No More I Love You's / A Thousand Beautiful Things / Ghosts In My Machine / Shining Light *Note: ★ marks songs performed with the BBC Orchestra. ... and so on. Four songs have been selected from the masterpiece "DIVA", but all the others are widely selected, one song each from each album. In that sense, it is a "best album to see with your eyes", but unlike "THE ANNIE LENNOX COLLECTION", it is a bold selection from the EURYTHMICS era, and it is an hour that thoroughly summarizes her career. Moreover, it is not just a greatest hits. The BBC Orchestra joins in about half of the songs, seven in total, and the arrangements are elegant and grand. In particular, the four songs from "DIVA" are all gorgeous shows that can be enjoyed in the orchestral version. It is a masterpiece of music that allows you to enjoy a gorgeous and comprehensive show with the highest quality, even more so than the "video version of THE ANNIE LENNOX COLLECTION". Annie had washed her feet from her touring life and was at a big turning point. This semi-official masterpiece symbolizes 2009. A multi-camera pro shot of the performance "March 7, 2009: St. Luke's Chapel". Image quality, sound quality, mix, lighting... everything is of ironclad, completely official quality, and the colorful and elaborate camera work is artistically perfect. You can enjoy a gorgeous full show that spells out the ultimate greatest hits that summarize EURYTHMICS/solo representative songs in collaboration with the BBC Orchestra. This is an absolute semi-official work. BBC One Sessions, St Lukes Church, Old Street, London, UK 7th March 2009 PRO-SHOT (58:30) 1. Intro 2. Little Bird* 3. Walking On Broken Glass* 4. No More “I Love You’s” 5. There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)* 6. Here Comes The Rain Again* 7. Cold* 8. A Thousand Beautiful Things 9. Ghosts In My Machine 10. When Tomor row Comes 11. Shining Light 12. Thanks To Orchestra & Band 13. Why* 14. Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)* * Accompanied by the BBC Orchestra PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.59min.

1. Intro 2. Little Bird* 3. Walking On Broken Glass* 4. No More “I Love You’s” 5. There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)* 6. Here Comes The Rain Again* 7. Cold* 8. A Thousand Beautiful Things 9. Ghosts In My Machine 10. When Tomorrow Comes 11. Shining Light 12. Thanks To Orchestra & Band 13. Why* 14. Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)* * Accompanied by the BBC Orchestra PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.59min.

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