Chaka Khan is the youngest singer of the group and the most contemporary. However, she is musically capable of stretching from funk and soul to jazz. A multi-GRAMMY winner, she is seen and heard moving into straight away jazz vocalizing in this performance taped in 1993, at the Blue Note in New York.
T**Y
There has never been, and will never be, a voice like Chaka Khan!
If you're a fan this dvd is a must have for your collection. This dvd captures Chaka in her heaven: singing songs SHE loves: all that's jazz.To everyone else I'll say this: today, you are alive. At the same time Chaka Khan is alive too. A voice like Chaka's will never be heard again. Don't believe me? Treat yourself to this dvd and listen to Chaka sing. Then catch her live and you'll see why anybody who knows anything about music can't get enough of hearing Chaka Khan sing!
J**S
I'm bias, but really.......this is a good dvd
I love Chaka and I have written many favorable reviews for her. I am bias, but I try to be honest. This dvd was surprisingly good, real good. Chaka's energy is on full blast and she is engaging. I think Chaka has suffered from self esteem issues, but her performance on this dvd is of a confident, brillant artist that is having a lot of fun and wants you (the audience) to join in the merriment. Chaka fans must have this, but those who are not fully aware of her talents should enjoy this performance.
L**Y
A dissapointment from a great singer
I have listened to this DVD performance quite a few times before i decided to write this review. Ms Khan is no doubt one of the Divas of contemporary music--and that is why I am dissapointed that she allowed this DVD to be relesaed. The audio and video engineering is a shambles and almost suggests that this production was slapped together on the cheap. The flagship tracks (My Funny Valentine and Porgy) pale in comparison to the same versions on the Live at BET concert and the backup group here are no match for the studio group that was on the BET DVD. Admittedly Ms Khan seems to be enjoying herself more here but is seriously let down by some shoddy audio and lighting engineering. Just one more thing, I just wish producers would spend a little more time and care and give the public a little more for their money e.g. a simple thing such as liner notes. They do play their part in enhancing the overall customer experience. Sorry, but I think I will be giving my BET DVD more playing time than this one.
P**A
Three Stars
Okay!
R**D
That I'm looking for her younger days
Like, entertainment
W**S
Five Stars
Excellent, I liked it very much and added it to my dvd collection. Great quality.
S**7
Chaka Vocalizing With Energy & Flair!
I just finished watching Chaka in all of her glory on the NEWLY RELEASED '20th Century Great Women Singers' DVD, and it is a must have for your collection. 1st of all, Chaka was in great (and I mean GREAT!) voice during this set (recorded in 1992), and unlike the B.E.T. show, Chaka was no ways tired! She was vibrant, and her voice sparkled. Chaka had some great vocal moments on the B.E.T. show, but she wasn't in good spirits. It was also a revelation seeing Chaka enjoy herself & to interact with the Blue Note audience on this new DVD. Her band was on point as well, but the only name I recognized was Gary Haase, who threw down on the acoustic bass.After one viewing, I can't say which song was my favorite, but 'My Funny Valentine' (with a new arrangement), 'Carrie', 'Summertime', and 'Alfie' are definitely impressive in illustrating the FULL SPECTRUM of Chaka's instrument. I rate this DVD slightly higher than the BET set because Chaka has so much energy here, BUT this new DVD was mastered in 'mono', and that's the only beef I have. Chaka also looked much better on this new DVD, but I lost count on how many times she played with all of that hair!! Oh, you have to check out Chaka's banter while introducing 'Alfie'. She refers to Dionne Warwick as "that Psychic Bit**", and started laughing!! It was all in love though, and Chaka admitted her mouth was trouble!! PRICELESS!!!In the end, I give the new Chaka Khan DVD 4 stars, and the 'mono' sound cost it a few points! 5.1 Coded DVDs (with surround sound') should be the standard by now. My verdict..a must for 'Chakaholics', and those who wanted more from Chaka's 'B.E.T. On Jazz' DVD.Peace, SD(from 'Chaka's world')
B**E
Poor Video
Chaka Khan is no doubt one the greatest songstress on the planet, but this video does not represent her well. I Would suggest purchasing the Jazz Central video instead.
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