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So, if you find yourself drawn to the laid-back vibe of the '90s light rock, this concert film offers a nice snapshot of Bruce Hornsby and The Range. They really capture that blend of folk and rock, you know? The performance is intimate, and Hornsby's piano work shines. The setlist is solid too, featuring tracks like 'The Way It Is' and 'Across the River,' which showcase their storytelling prowess. The atmosphere feels genuine β you can almost feel the connection between the musicians and the audience, which adds to the whole experience. It's not flashy, but there's something really engaging about how they present their music live.
This concert release from Pioneer Entertainment is part of a niche that appeals to collectors of live music recordings from the era. While not widely distributed, it has garnered a loyal following among fans of Hornsby and light rock, making it a sought-after piece for those interested in concert films. The absence of a known director adds an element of mystery, which some collectors find intriguing. Its relative scarcity in certain formats makes it a unique find in the larger landscape of music documentaries.
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