Vanessa Carlton's Harmonium with Bonus DVD
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Vanessa Carlton's Harmonium with Bonus DVD
Anybody have comprehensive information about this? Amazon.com is pretty light on info about this, and pretty steep on the price as well. Information on DVD content and better places to buy it would be appreciated, if the DVD is worth while.
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I first went to the amazon.uk site and found no info on this version. So I assumed it would be a Japanese release and went to her Japanese official site. There, I found what will be on the DVD. I am not a professional translator, but I live here and speak a reasonable amount of the language and like Vanessa Carlton, so I thought I'd help out. This is what it looks like:
"Pleased to Meet You" making of Harmonium 25minutes
Behind the scenes of "White Houses"/Dance rehearsal 8 minutes
Raw footage from the studio 5 minutes
Maybe I'll pick it up used. I didn't know she danced.
"Pleased to Meet You" making of Harmonium 25minutes
Behind the scenes of "White Houses"/Dance rehearsal 8 minutes
Raw footage from the studio 5 minutes
Maybe I'll pick it up used. I didn't know she danced.
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I knew about her ballet past, but since she is more or less a pop musician, I expect it won't be ballet she's dancing in her music video. She's a cute girl and even though my libido disagrees with my mind, I don't think she's the type for the "look at my body! look at my body! it's in your face! in your face!" type dancing Britney does.
We'll see. Or maybe you've already seen this video.
We'll see. Or maybe you've already seen this video.
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I have seen the video, and minus the 'wire work' I really like it. And I really appreciate the fact that she can sing, write, and perform her own stuff rather than mimicing a number of other 'pop' artists.