Film / blues

Live at Montreux 1993


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Summary: In the words of Ben Fong-Torres: Etta James, who passed away in 2012, was such a magnetic singer and presence that she was a semi-regular at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, which is pretty selective about its bills. After her crack band opens with a couple, including “Hold On, I’m Coming,” James kills on “I’d Rather Go Blind,” “I Just Wanna Make Love to You,” and several more. “Come to Mama,” indeed! Etta James made many appearances at the Montreux Jazz Festival across her long and distinguished career from her first concert in 1975 through to her last in 2008. This film focuses on the concert from 1993 when she was at her absolute peak and complements it with selected tracks from many other Montreux appearances. It features many of her best loved tracks and songs that she is particularly associated with. Etta James was one of the most respected performers of her generation. In a career stretching over 60 years she was inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame and the Blues Hall Of Fame, won 3 Grammys and received many more nominations and was named Female Blues Artist Of The Year on no less than 14 occasions. Sadly, Etta James passed away after a long illness in January 2012 and this film is a fitting tribute to one of the greatest female vocalists of the 20th century.

Reviews (2)


Gaffa [online]

d. 10. Sep. 2012

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Torben Holleufer

d. 10. Sep. 2012

"Nu kommer denne vidunderlige dvd, som samler hendes bedste optrædener på Montreaux Jazz Festival i Schweiz. Delt op mellem en koncert fra 1993 og så et spændende udvalg af ting startende tilbage, da hun var lige under 40 ... Personligt kan jeg allerbedst lide, når hun tager os ind i den sitrende blues, som i de to udgaver af hendes egen I'd Rather Go Blind og Drown In My Own Tears".


Living blues

2012 December

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Tom Speed

2012 December

"As the title suggest, the DVD focuses on a 1993 set ... But the real gems of this release are the archival clips ... This document is history lesson, a testament to a great career, and a treasure trove for fans".