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Wilson Phillips: Live from Infinity Hall
Wilson Phillips, one of the best-selling female groups of all time, brings their smash album, Dedicated, to the stage in a new video, Live From Infinity Hall. Recorded live on February 24, 2012, the concert captures the band's unique harmony-rich sound on songs made famous by their parents, The Mammas & The Papas and The Beach Boys. Included are such well-known hits as "Wouldn't It Be Nice," "Monday Monday" and "California Dreamin'" plus their own worldwide smash, "Hold On." Live at Infinity Hall aired nationwide on public television and the video includes a bonus performance of "Good Vibrations."
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures the enduring pop trio Wilson Phillips performing live at Infinity Hall in Hartford, Connecticut. The performance features their signature harmonies and a selection of their greatest hits, along with new material. The show showcases their musical talent and the bond that has kept them performing together for decades.
Critical Reception
As a concert film focused on established artists, critical reviews were primarily positive, focusing on the nostalgic appeal and the trio's consistent vocal performances. Audiences appreciated the live rendition of their classic songs. The film was well-received by fans of the band, highlighting its straightforward presentation of a live performance.
What Reviewers Say
Fans praised the nostalgic trip and the band's still-impressive vocal harmonies.
The live performance was noted for its energetic delivery of both classic hits and newer songs.
A straightforward and enjoyable concert experience for long-time followers of Wilson Phillips.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this concert film are scarce on public platforms, but where available, they often highlight the enjoyment derived from seeing the beloved trio perform their well-known hits live, appreciating the consistent quality of their singing.
Fun Fact
The concert was filmed at the historic Infinity Hall in Hartford, Connecticut, a venue known for hosting a variety of musical acts in an intimate setting.
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