Shania Twain S.Twain Live
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8477 in VHS
- Released on: 1999-05-11
- Rating: Unrated
- Format: NTSC
Editorial Reviews
From Amazon.com
For erstwhile "new country" outsider Shania Twain, the commercial impact of her first live video doubtless carries the sweet smell of revenge. Twain's mid-'90s breakthrough, fueled by formidable production polish and carefully groomed videos, conspicuously delayed live shows until long after the expatriate Canadian's success crossed into platinum territory--an omission that prompted some skeptics to theorize that the would-be megastar's talent was accomplished through studio legerdemain. Shania Twain Live may benefit from plenty of polish and more than a little calculation in its staging, but the singer-songwriter's long apprenticeship in lounge bands and resort revues north of the border is apparent. Whether one loves or loathes her songs, Twain herself comes across as a seasoned performer who knows how to work the audience.
Equally apparent, and equally unlikely to resolve the division between fans and foes, is Twain's crossover agenda. Scaled for the arenas that Twain and her handlers targeted early on, the concert is closer in pace and power-chords to a mainstream rock show than most country acts, an orientation that aligns the star with Garth Brooks's swaggering attack rather than most country songstresses. Her band may boast three fiddlers, but their slashing attack emulates the kilowatt buzz of the rock guitarists that share the scrim, who pull off familiar string-bending flourishes. As for the front woman, in her electric-green leopard-print top, hip-hugging pants, and meticulously permed, waist-length hair, she resembles some improbably aerobicized white Rastafarian.
The set list is a generous one, reproducing most of Twain's back-to-back platinum albums, and illustrates her skill at mixing melting ballads, flirtatious rockers that enable her to strut her physical beauty, and songs testifying to her self-reliance. Still, for all Twain's assertions that she won't suffer fools gladly, the songs ultimately reveal a traditional romanticism with a moderate, post-feminist spark. One need only check out the power equation behind such songs as "Honey, I'm Home" and "Any Man of Mine" to recognize Twain's themes are ultimately much older than their crossover wrappers. --Sam Sutherland
Video Details
Contemporary country music superstar Shania Twain is featured in a two-hour video concert taped during her 1998 world tour, showcasing the songs and style that have enabled the Canadian singer to cross over to mainstream pop success. Directed by Lawrence Jordan, the package follows Twain's previous compilation of her successful music videos, as well as breakout performances on the 1999 Grammy Awards and Twain's first CBS network television special.
1. Man! I Feel Like a Woman!
2. Honey, I'm Home
3. You Win My Love
4. Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?
5. You're Still the One
6. I Won't Leave You Lonely
7. Come On Over
8. Love Gets Me Every Time
9. I'm Holdin' On to Love (To Save My Life)
10. When
11. Medley--Home Ain't Where His Heart Is (Anymore); The Woman in Me (Needs the Man in You); You've Got a Way
12. That Don't Impress Me Much
13. If It Don't Take Two
14. Black Eyes, Blue Tears
15. God Bless the Child
16. To Daddy
17. What Made You Say That
18. No One Needs to Know
19. Any Man of Mine
20. Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)
21. From This Moment On
22. (If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!
23. Any Man of Mine (reprise)
24. Rock This Country!
Customer Reviews
the country music goddess from Ontario
Shania fans will love this concert, which is just wall-to-wall music. It is not what I expected to see at all; it has no lavish costume changes, no razzle-dazzle, no huge production numbers...just Shania, with her large and accomplished band, who play brilliantly for her, singing song after song.
She wears a chartreuse and black exercise outfit for the first hour, black pants and a leopard print jacket in the second half, with a jacket change for the last four songs. With little make-up and no jewelry, her beauty is spectacular.
The song list is:
1: "Man ! I Feel Like a Woman". '99 Grammy Award for Best Female Vocal Country Performance.
2: "Honey, I'm Home"
3: "You Win My Love"
4: "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under ?"
5: "You're Still the One". '98 Grammy Award for Best Female Vocal Country Performance and Best Country Song.
6: "I Won't Leave You Lonely"
7: "Come On Over". '99 Grammy Award for Best Country Song.
8: "Love Gets Me Every Time"
9: "I'm Holding on to Love (to Save My Life)"
10: "When"
11: Medley: "Home Ain't Where His Heart Is (Anymore)" / "The Woman in Me (Needs the Man in You)" / "You've Got a Way"
12: "That Don't Impress Me Much"
13: "If It Don't Take Two"
14: "Black Eyes, Blue Tears"
15: "God Bless the Child". Proceeds for this song go to her favorite charity, Kid's Café.
16: "To Daddy". This is a clip of Shania singing when she was about 10.
17: "What Made You Say That" is sung by 8 year old Cailey Ervin.
18: "No One Needs to Know"
19: "Any Man of Mine"
20: "Don't be Stupid (You Know I Love You)". There are some dancers that do a jig on this one.
21: "From This Moment On"
22: "(If You're Not in it for Love) I'm Outta Here !". This is terrific; a band of young drummers join her for this great song.
23: "Any Man of Mine" (reprise)
24: "Rock This Country"
Total running time is 2 hours.
Love it!!
You gotta get this video! I attended this concert live and thought it was great that it was released on video. I can keep reliving it and the video is even better for the fact that your up close! Shania is a great performer and artist! This is definitely one to get!!
Unbelievably Good!!!
If you like Shania Twain's music at all, you'll love this DVD. Tons of songs on it, and all performed brilliantly. Just a great show, showing off a tremendous talent. My only complaint is that she cut one of my favorite songs, "The Woman In Me", short by performing it within a medley. Other than that, though, it's superb. Contains so many great hits from "The Woman In Me" and "Come On Over" that it should satisfy any fan.



