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Videos

One Fair Summer Evening - Plus! (DVD)

This live concert appearance was recorded at HoustonŐs Anderson Fair. This performance of mostly original songs features keyboards by James Hooker and back-up singers Denice Franke and Doug Hudson. Also included on this collection are five music videos, including "I Knew Love," "I DonŐt Want To Talk About Love," "ItŐs A Hard Life Wherever You Go," "Well Alright" (w/ The Crickets) and "Late Night Grand Hotel." Remastered in 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound, 5.1 DTS Surround Sound and Dolby Stereo.

 

Winter Marquee (DVD)

This is the video version of the album of the same name. The DVD contains all the songs from the CD, sequenced slightly differently, plus it contains four songs not on the CD -- "Clock Without Hands," "Lost Him In the Sun," "Home on the Radio" and "If I Had a Hammer." Of these, "Home on the Radio" has never been recorded by Nanci before.



 

Other Voices, Too (VHS)

Similar to the first Other Voices video, this is a live concert in which Nanci is joined by numerous guests and friends. Filmed in Scotland.





 

Other Voices Other Rooms (VHS)

This glorious video was shot over two nights at Austin's Paramount Theatre at the end of Nanci's U.S. Other Voices Other Rooms tour. Many, many guest stars appear with Nanci, including Emmylou Harris, Iris DeMent, Frank Christian, Jerry Jeff Walker, Don Edwards, Tom Paxton, Carolyn Hester, Townes Van Zandt, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Odetta, and Governor Ann Richards.


 

One Fair Summer Evening - Live (VHS)

Companion to the album of the same name. The video has two songs that aren't on the CD (songs 10 and 11). This live concert appearance was recorded at HoustonŐs Anderson Fair. This performance of mostly original songs features keyboards by James Hooker and back-up singers Denice Franke and Doug Hudson. This video was released on VHS tape and LaserDisc in the U.S., but both are out-of-print. Used copies of the VHS tape can usually be found on Amazon.com, though.