k.d. lang - Harvest of Seven Years (Cropped and Chronicled)
Warner Bros / Wea
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DVD Details:
- Starring: k.d. lang
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- Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
- Rated: NR (Not Rated)
- Studio: Warner Bros / Wea
- Theatrical Release Date: Aug 27, 1991
- DVD Release Date: Jun 20, 2000
- Run Time: 60 minutes
- ASIN: B00004TIXZ
- UPC: 075993823424
- Sales Rank: 22870
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    A Bumper Crop! , 2005-11-03
Picture if you will (or can): a video bar, a Gay nightclub, Fresno, CA (of all places). 1985. The dance room was still thumping to Donna Summer, Madonna was only beginning to catch fire, the still somewhat new Frankie Goes to Hollywood was served up for the simple-minded dancers. In an adjacent room, a brave VJ ran what was one of the first domestic viewings of the video for "Hanky Panky," then a couple of weeks later, "Pollyann." Then there I saw the future, and it was k.d. lang! It would be another couple of years before her first official domestic release [1987's "Angel with a Lariat"], and Roy Orbison would hand pick her for the career making duet of "Crying." Still another year before the even Nashville began to embrace her with the legendary "Shadowland" tribute to CW balladry. All the while, she was turning heads in her native Canada, and putting neigh-sayers to shame with prophetic performances such as "Johnny Get Angry." Ultimately culminating with the excellent "Absolute Torch Twang." Then her contribution to the first "Red Hot Blue" for AIDS [Cole Porter's "So in Love" never sounded so good]. Finally with the hauntingly beautiful "Barefoot" from the otherwise forgettable, and admittedly boring film Salmonberries. Her own "off-handed, on-camera" commentary makes this a very personal piece of work. Sadly, there has not been a second, or even third edition of this excellent anthology to bring her career up to date, let alone mid-way, but for the rarity, and most often excellence of choice, this is a simply wonderful collection.
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