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So, 'The Richard Thompson Band: Live at Celtic Connections' is a fascinating look at a performance that really showcases Richard's knack for storytelling through music. Shot in high definition, you get this vibrant clarity that pulls you right into the atmosphere of the Royal Concert Hall. The first half dives deep into the 'Dream Attic' album, and you can feel the energy and connection between the band and the audience. It's got a nice flow, takes its time with the songs, allowing the mood to build and evolve. The way they handle the transitions is really smooth, not rushed, which gives it a more intimate feel. It's a good example of how live music can capture the essence of a moment.
This film is part of a niche segment of music-related documentaries that collectors often seek out, especially those focusing on live performances. While not the most widely circulated title, it has garnered interest among fans of British folk rock and live concert recordings. The high-definition aspect makes it a unique find, as many live performances from this era were not captured with such clarity. Availability can be limited, but it’s worth keeping an eye out for if you're delving into live music recordings.
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