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HEART Live A&E Private Session 2007 DVD

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HEART
Live A&E Private Session 2007


DVD Format: NTSC
Source: Professional-Shot (Multi-Camera)
Video Quality: Rating: 9.0
Menus: No


ABOUT THE EPISODE:

Set List:
Crazy On You
Barracuda
Immigrant Song
Isolation
White Lightning And Wine

Ann And Nancy Wilson Are The Creative Spark Behind Heart, A Hard Rock Group Who Initially Found Success In The Mid-'70s, Only To Reach Greater Heights, After Engineering A Major Comeback A Decade Later. After Gaining A Following In Vancouver, Heart Was Approached By Shelly Siegel, The Owner Of The Canadian Label Mushroom And They Recorded Their Debut Album, Dreamboat Annie, In 1975. After Selling More Than 30,000 Copies North Of The Border, Mushroom Released The Album In The U.S. Where It Quickly Achieved Platinum Status On The Strength Of The Hit Singles "Crazy On You" And "Magic Man." The Single "Barracuda" Was Another Massive Hit, And Like Its Predecessor, Little Queen Sold Over A Million Copies. In 1985, Heart Emerged With A Self-Titled Effort That Ultimately Sold More Than 5 Million Copies On Its Way To Launching Four Top Ten Hits - "What About Love?", "Never", The Chart-Topping "These Dreams" And "Nothin' At All". Heart Has Had A Creative Chemistry That Has, To Date, Yielded Sales Of Well Over 30 Million Albums, With Over Twenty Top 40 Hits And Live Shows That Sell Out Stadiums Whenever And Wherever They Perform. In 2004, They Released Jupiters Darling, The First New Heart Studio Album In A Decade. With The Dazzling Blend Of Ann's Soaring Vocals And Nancy's Glorious Guitar, They Reminded Their Long Time Fans Of The Immense Amount Of Talent These Women Share. 2007 Has Also Been A Successful Year So Far For Heart, With Ann Wilson's First Solo Album, Hope & Glory, And Their Upcoming Live Concert Dvd/Cd Release Of Dreamboat Annie, Heart Is Back And Here To Stay! This Morning In An In-Depth Interview Ann And Nancy Wilson Tell All - From Starting In An All Male Industry To Rockin' The Charts And Selling Over 30 Million Records To What They're Working On Today.