GRAMMY nominated powerhouse vocalist BETH HART has annouced a live album ‘Beth Hart – Live At The Royal Albert Hall’, set to be released on Novermber 30th, 2018 via Provogue Records/Mascot Label Group.
Watch the trailer here:
Beth Hart makes one hell of an entrance. It’s May 4th, 2018, and the Royal Albert Hall is in blackout. As a sell-out crowd holds its breath in the darkness, a lone figure appears from the shadows and purrs the opening line of As Long As I Have A Song in that unmistakable burnt-honey voice (“Walk into the bar and shake off my coat…”). Taking her time, followed by the spotlight, the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter picks her way between the aisles of this iconic London venue, delivering the languid jazz vocal entirely acapella, while shaking the outstretched hands of fans who can’t quite believe what they’re witnessing.
Given her special relationship with British fans – who have sent her albums rocketing up the charts in recent years – it’s no surprise to learn this wasn’t Hart’s first appearance at the Royal Albert Hall. But when the singer hit the stage in May to film her much-anticipated live DVD, she was plainly still awestruck to be headlining the institution that has hosted everyone from Cream to Led Zeppelin since its grand opening in 1871. “Can you believe this place?” she whoops, all wide eyes and tousled hair. “Unbelievable!”

Tracklisting:
1 As Long As I Have A Song
2 For My Friends
3 Lifts You Up
4 Close To My Fire
5 Bang Bang Boom Boom
6 Good As It Gets
7 Spirit Of God
8 Baddest Blues
9 Sister Heroine
10 Baby Shot Me Down
11 Waterfalls
12 Your Heart Is As Black As Night
13 Saved
14 The Ugliest House On The Block
15 Spiders In My Bed
16 Take It Easy On Me
17 Leave The Light On
18 Mama This One’s For You
19 My California
20 Trouble
21 Love Is A Lie
22 Picture In A Frame
23 Caught Out In The Rain
Bonus features:
Behind The Scenes Video
Beth Hart Interview
Available formats: CD/LP/DVD/Blue-ray/ and Digital
“She has the kind of belting blues-rock voice that could bring down a light aircraft” – Classic Rock Magazine








