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Other Voices, Too: An Evening With Nanci Griffith
An Evening With Nanci Griffith and The Blue Moon Orchestra filmed at the Armadillo in Glasgow, Scotland, on November 26 & 27, 1998.
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures the intimate performance style of Nanci Griffith as she performs songs from her album 'Other Voices, Too (Acoustic)', featuring duets with fellow songwriters. The special showcases Griffith's distinctive vocal delivery and her talent for interpreting and performing a wide range of Americana and folk-inspired music. It offers a close look at the artistry and connection between Griffith and her featured collaborators.
Critical Reception
As a concert film, 'Other Voices, Too' was primarily appreciated by Nanci Griffith's established fanbase. Critics often noted the warmth and intimacy of the performances, highlighting Griffith's skill as a vocalist and curator of songs. The album from which the concert is derived received positive attention for its collaborative spirit and Griffith's thoughtful song choices, suggesting the film would appeal similarly to those who enjoyed the record.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and warm performance style.
Nanci Griffith's distinctive vocal talent is a highlight.
Appreciated for the collaborative duets and song selections.
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Fun Fact
The album 'Other Voices, Too (Acoustic)' from which this concert film is derived won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album in 2000.
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