Josh Groban: Awake Live

NR 8.2
2008 1 hr 44 min Music

Awake Live captures the Grammy nominated singer's performance at Salt Lake City's Energy Solutions Arena before a sold-out crowd of 15,000 fans on August 28, 2007. While the DVD includes fan favorites from Groban's three best-selling albums, the majority of the songs are from Awake. 1. You Are Loved (Don't Give Up) / 2. Mai / 3. Un Dia Llegara / 4. Un Giorno Per Noi / 5. Now Or Never / 6. So She Dances / 7. February Song / 8. Alla Luce Del Sole / 9. Aurora ft.Lucia Micarelli / 10. Kashmir - Lucia Micarelli Solo / 11. In Her Eyes / 12. Pearls ft.Angelique Kidjo / 13. L'ultima Notte / 14. Remember When It Rained / 15. Lullaby / 16. Weeping / 17. Machine / 18. Canto Alla Vita / 19. You Raise Me Up / 20. Awake

  • Cast:
    Josh Groban

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Ehirerapp
2008/05/06

Waste of time

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Pacionsbo
2008/05/07

Absolutely Fantastic

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InformationRap
2008/05/08

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Anoushka Slater
2008/05/09

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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ajh193
2008/05/10

This was an excellent concert. The song choice was great and made the concert much more enjoyable. The lights add a nice atmosphere that enhance the performance of each song. Groban displays much more comfort on stage and entertains the audience between songs. However, he also displays a singing technique in a few songs where he sings from the back of his throat, producing an awkward sound that sounds almost as if he's gargling water. Aside from this, his voice sounds pretty good and the songs are performed very well. This concert greatly surpasses his "Live at the Greek" performance from 2004 in every aspect. I would highly recommend this to any Josh Groban fan.

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