Maroon 5: Live From Le Cabaret De Montreal
Maroon 5: Live From Le Cabaret De Montreal

Maroon 5: Live From Le Cabaret De Montreal

2008Movie0English

Songs About Jane propelled the band into the mainstream, but the album was not an immediate hit. "Harder to Breathe" became a radio staple soon followed by the omnipresent "This Love," whose steamy video (featuring frontman Levine and a barely clothed girlfriend) wooed the TV-watching crowds at MTV. Songs About Jane finally entered the Billboard Top Ten in August 2004, more than two years after the album's release, and follow-up singles like "She Will Be Loved" and "Sunday Morning" helped the album move over 2.7 million copies by year's end.

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IMDb7.7/10
Director: TBAGenres: Concert Film, Music

Plot Summary

This concert film captures Maroon 5 performing live in Montreal, showcasing their blend of pop, rock, and soul. The performance features many of their hit songs, demonstrating the band's energetic stage presence and musical prowess. It offers fans an intimate look at the band during their 'It Won't Be Soon Before Long' era.

Critical Reception

As a live concert recording, critical reception tends to focus on the performance quality and sound engineering rather than traditional cinematic elements. Reviews generally highlight Maroon 5's ability to deliver a high-energy, engaging live show, with Adam Levine's vocals and the band's tight musicianship being frequently praised. The production values are typically considered standard for a concert film of its time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for strong vocal performances by Adam Levine.
  • Noted for the band's tight musicianship and stage energy.
  • A solid representation of Maroon 5's live capabilities.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this concert film is not readily available, but general audience sentiment for Maroon 5 live performances often points to an enjoyable and energetic experience.

Fun Fact

This concert was filmed during the band's world tour supporting their second studio album, 'It Won't Be Soon Before Long', which was released in 2007.

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