Hanson: The Road To Albertane
Hanson: The Road To Albertane

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Hanson: The Road To Albertane

1998
Movie
70 min
English

In the summer of 1998 Hanson took their live show across the planet. Even if you were lucky enough to see them perform you only had a taste of what you're about to experience in "The Road to Albertane." This video is not about a concept, it's about a tour: each song a journey that may start in Boston, continue through Toronto or Denver, and eventually end up in San Francisco or Paris. You will be overwhelmed by the new live versions of your favourite Hanson rock 'n' roll songs and drawn in by the energy of a live Hanson performance. In addition, a beautifully shot acoustic section gets you front row seats for an intimate look at Hanson's most personal songs.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Unknown (Documentary)Genres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the popular sibling band Hanson as they embark on the journey to record their highly anticipated second album, 'Greatest Hits Live'. The film offers an intimate look at their creative process, family dynamics, and the pressures of following up their massive debut.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a specific musical act during their career, 'The Road to Albertane' received limited traditional critical reviews. It was primarily viewed by fans and offered an inside look at the band's work rather than being judged on cinematic merit.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers fans an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the band's recording process.

  • Highlights the sibling dynamics and creative challenges faced by Hanson.

  • Appreciated by dedicated fans for its candid portrayal of the band's journey.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this documentary is not readily available. However, fan reception was generally positive for those who followed the band closely.

Fun Fact

The documentary's title, 'Albertane', is a portmanteau of the band members' names (Albert, Albert, and Albert, as they humorously referred to themselves) and 'Timbuktu', representing a faraway, ambitious destination for their music.

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