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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Evening With A Storyteller,
By Jeff Feather (Tigard, Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Soundstage: An Evening With Harry Chapin (DVD)
Never mind the bad sound quality. Never mind the poor picture quality. It's an evening with Harry Chapin, And for the true fan, it's an all to rare occurance. There is so little of Harry Chapin on video for his fans, and yet, this is where Harry Chapin shown like a bright and shining star, on stage performing to an audience. This is such a special and wonderful moment in time, even bad sound quality does not detract from the pleasure of watching Harry live. Those of you who did not have the pleasure of seeing Harry in concert as I did, will never know what you have missed. It is so rare to behold a performer so pure as Harry, he takes you right into his songs and leaves you feeling as though you are the only member of the audience, and that he is singing only for you. THIS, is just such a performance. This, is what you want to see to feel the experience of the real Harry Chapin. There are too precious few examples of Harry live, This is one of the shining few that cature the man. Buy it with confidence.
42 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Night With Harry Chapin and 100 of his closest friends.,
By "klandersen" (Wheaton, MD USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Soundstage: An Evening With Harry Chapin (DVD)
"It's my Solo!"I have mixed emotions about this DVD, being a big Harry Chapin fan I am VERY thrilled that Harry's work has made it to a medium that was only in the development stages when Harry died in 1981. I often wonder what Harry would have thought of Compact Discs and Digital Technology taking over the music, and now movie, industry. The first CD's were released in 1983 by Columbia Records starting with classical music and then pop/rock artists beginning with Billy Joel's "The Nylon Curtain". It took several years before any of Harry's music saw the laser light of CD's. The first Harry Chapin CD released was "Remember When The Music" in 1987 a repackaging of "Sequel", so I was surprised when I first saw this DVD at my local Tower Records, or should I say Tower Entertainment Store. The show is titled "The Book of Chapin" and was originally broadcast for television in the Inaugural season of PBS's Soundstage Series. It starts off with Harry singing "What Made America Famous" to an empty soundstage/auditorium, at the end of the song when Harry sings the closing lyrics "...Is anybody there?" the camera zooms in to a head shot of him and when it zooms out, magically there is an audience and they are applauding enthusiastically. I found that to be a pretty neat visual effect. So obviously Harry sang that particular song twice for this production, once in an empty auditorium and once in front of the live audience. Another interesting visual effect is a double screen technique during "Mr. Tanner" when bass player John Wallace is singing as Mr. Tanner under Harry's lead singing. The packaging of this DVD is attractive although it is slightly deceiving. There is no copyright date for this SHOW in the packaging or on the disc, although the DVD is copyrighted 1998 the year that the DVD was released, not the show's original broadcast date. Therefore I feel that this DVD is only part of the original PBS Soundstage Series broadcast called "The Book of Chapin". Judging, from the band members who appear, the songs performed, and Harry's appearance, Since I don't know the original broadcast date or when the "Soundstage Series" started, I determine this performance to be recorded sometime between 1974 & 1976 the year when Harry's double album "Greatest Stories Live" was released. When "Greatest Stories Live" was released on CD two of the three studio recorded songs were not included because of time restrictions of early CD's, it has never been repackaged to include those two songs. Overall the quality is very good for a twentysomething (almost 30something) old video concert performance. The picture quality is very good and clean. The audio however is muffled, which might be because of the mid-seventies audio equipment being used to record the actual performance. I really enjoyed the performance and the fact that the songs "Six String Orchestra" and "Sniper", early Chapin songs rarely done at later Chapin Concerts, are included. I feel this DVD was a case of "Lets rush a Harry Chapin concert video on to DVD". For Picture I give it a 5, and for Sound I give it a 3.
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Old Friend,
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This review is from: Soundstage: An Evening With Harry Chapin (DVD)
No only did I grow-up around his music, it helped raise me. I not only remember the music, but I also remember Harry as a friend. John Wallace, his bass player lived near by. I can remember playing softball with Harry. He was as true and crisp as his music. While this show can bearly do him justice, it gives people insight into the man Harry was. Harry's death is a great lose to all who knew and loved him, but also to those that never will.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Harry Chapin, An Evening With,
By bill (dublin, ireland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Soundstage: An Evening With Harry Chapin (DVD)
I remember where I was when Harry died and how sad my sister was on hearing the news.It was then I began lessoning to his music and been a fan ever from that day. This DVD is of his early works but having never seen him on TV, placed a face against the music. Worth a viewing to any fan.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You will not see a stronger performance,
This review is from: Soundstage: An Evening With Harry Chapin (DVD)
I saw the original broadcast in 1974 and made a reel-to-reel tape of the audio at that time. I was thrilled when the laserdisk version came out. This review refers to that laserdisk release.
I have several of Harry Chapin's lp's, and in my opinion they suffered from over-production. I am reminded of one of my favorite Chicago folk singers of the '70s, Bonny Koloc, whose albums were overstuffed with instrumentation and never quite captured her soul. In Book of Chapin, Harry Chapin's soul, and I think the souls of a few other separate characters, are up front for all to see. Even amid the today's sickening political climate, "What Made America Famous" renews my hope. "Sniper" is a world-class performance. In 9 minutes you can begin to understand the incomprehensible. You will not see more emotion or more understanding of the human condition in any novel or opera. If the DVD is the same as the laserdisk, I could not recommend it more highly.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great to see harry,
By A Customer
This review is from: Soundstage: An Evening With Harry Chapin (DVD)
for those of us that love his music but are too young to have seen him live, this is a must have! the video is crystal clear and the sound is excellent. it is a low-cost concert production, but, that's harry for you.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Early Chapin, but low quality video,
By A Customer
This review is from: Soundstage: An Evening With Harry Chapin (DVD)
I am a big Harry Chapin fan, but this video doesn't do him justice. It's video and audio quality is uneven. There are some nice moments, but for the most part this video dissappoints. It is closer to VHS than DVD quality.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Early Chapin, but low quality video,
By A Customer
This review is from: Soundstage: An Evening With Harry Chapin (DVD)
I am a big Harry Chapin fan, but this video doesn't do him justice. It's video and audio quality is uneven. There are some nice moments, but for the most part this video dissappoints. It is closer to VHS than DVD quality.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Harry Chapin at his best.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Soundstage: An Evening With Harry Chapin (DVD)
Harry Chapin was one of the most gifted song/storytellers of our time. This show captures him at his best. No frills, great music, lots of fun for those who have seen him in concert it warms your heart. For those who haven't it is good fun and a small gilmpse at a master storyteller.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Harry is great as always,
By A Customer
This review is from: Soundstage: An Evening With Harry Chapin (DVD)
I didn't grow up with the music of Harry Chapin, but once i heard Cats In The Cradle i was hooked on his music. Harry has to be one of the greatest story tellers of all time. I wish i had the chance to see him live, thats why i bought the Story Book DVD and i enjoyed every minute of it. It is a shame his life was cut so short. Here's to you Harry!!
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