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Better Than Home - Premium Home Decor & Furniture for Modern Living | Stylish & Comfortable Home Essentials for Living Room, Bedroom & Office
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Better Than Home - Premium Home Decor & Furniture for Modern Living | Stylish & Comfortable Home Essentials for Living Room, Bedroom & Office
Better Than Home - Premium Home Decor & Furniture for Modern Living | Stylish & Comfortable Home Essentials for Living Room, Bedroom & Office
Better Than Home - Premium Home Decor & Furniture for Modern Living | Stylish & Comfortable Home Essentials for Living Room, Bedroom & Office
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Mascot Label Group and Provogue Records are excited to announce the re-issue of Grammy Nominated singer/songwriter Beth Hart's hit albums - Bang Bang Boom Boom, Fire On The Floor, and Better Than Home - available for the first time on transparent vinyl limited to 500 copies each. Bang Bang Boom Boom was originally released in 2012 as the follow-up to the highly successful soul-rock covers album Don't Explain, a collaboration with blues sensation Joe Bonamassa. The album features 11 original Beth Hart tracks and is an artistic statement that hits the bullseye, delivering on Beth's fizzing potential, and finding her at peace with herself and looking to the future. "This album was where I found a new voice," explains Beth. "This album helped chart new places for me to go sonically and felt like a whole new start for me." Fire On The Floor is the album that Beth Hart needed to make. Likewise, it's a record that the world needed to hear. These twelve new songs run the gamut of genre, reflecting Beth's eclectic teenage influences, which took in everything from gospel, soul and classical to the seismic rock of Soundgarden. "As a writer," she nods, "I feel really stifled if I'm trying to write in the same style. I just can't do that. Growing up as a kid, I was raised all over the place stylistically, loving so many different genres." Better Than Home is Beth's most introspective album because these songs came from the depth of her soul, revealing terrible pain in her past. Beth found herself working through family issues and personal demons. Lessons learned helped her come to grips with these issues to find the real beauty in her life.
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Buy the catalog, load her personal appearance and tour schedule into your calendar and bookmark her website as a favorite--Beth Hart is, and will go down as, among the genuinely incomparable artists and performers to touch those fortunate enough to enjoy, appreciate and be moved by them. Her body of work is growing, progressing and demonstrating increasing diversity, but is uniformly unique among vocal talent and singer/songwriters today and historically. I've read the attempts to compare her, and in every attempt I find she remains incomparable.She is indeed mature, and her work and her delivery reflect a life lived through and at times in triumph over adversity, together with genuine reflection upon her experiences, feelings and thoughts. It is among the ironies that through riffs, runs, driving strains and complex arrangements seeming to accommodate her own extemporized expressions the result is elegant, and, while she clearly makes wry self-observations in titles referencing screaming for her supper, her output is thoughtful and more often than not is readily appreciable as such. Her original work reflects depth and her covers radiate soulful, wrenching and original interpretation--her earlier cover of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds exemplifies her ability to render projects by brilliant and creative artists when originally released and performed into something entirely fresh and newly envisioned through her own interpretation and delivery. Ms. Hart, alternately offers up-tempo hard driving creations that are, honestly, plain fun and a joy to experience; and, wrenching blues that, as others have observed, demonstrate the capacity to bring great emotion in response, to the point of tears. In short, Beth Hart does what an artist at her best is capable of doing in interaction with an audience, and she does it with a style and richness in her art that can leave the listener experiencing a certain level of awe of the woman's craft.I have real appreciation for a wide range of music ranging from classical to alt and classic country, to jazz and blues and metal. I really enjoy sampling new artists and new work by established artists, and as I try one new experience after another from among uniformly solid talents, as my play mode moves from loading an entire new album or group of songs back to shuffle from among the library of recent additions, I find I am almost jerked out of otherwise complacent listening to the items playing in order, wondering, "Who is that?", again and again, only to realize almost immediately, "Of course--it's Beth Hart." Having listened to Better Than Home through and through, I did in fact buy Ms. Hart's catalog and am consistently impressed, pleased, and reenergized by each and every one of her tracks and live performances. Comparisons to Janis Joplin and the litany of others for whom comparison is offered in these reviews is inevitable, but runs the danger of damning by faint praise in comparison to Ms. Hart in her own right. And I love Janis Joplin. We could mention others, from Sarah Vaughn to Etta James, as somehow pointing to the quality Ms. Hart represents, and we would be selling her short. Her complexity and breadth of talent in composition, lyrics, performance and range defies comparison, and would be unfair to the legacy of those other greats we might be thinking of, but in any event must be positive.Better than Home is a fantastic start, but does not represent a terminus (I feel sure) nor anything approaching a static example of her work. Virtually every song she chooses presents its own unique opportunity for her to treat us with her talents, and for variations in delivery. Beth Hart is among those artists who justify the urge to sneak unauthorized recording equipment into every live performance you could attend and bootleg her every note, because you know that, once transferred to reel-to-reel you could listen to one performance after the other, of the same song, back-to-back and enjoy and compare and marvel at her trills, choruses, improvisations and inflections and perhaps never get bored. Working backward from Better Than Home to her earlier releases brings happy surprises and wonder at every turn, and working outward to her collaborations reinforces her flexibility and the fact that she can work with different bands, artists and material in ways that may be departures from her roots and remain a delight to experience.I hope she will indeed always "have a song". I feel like I'll always want to listen and enjoy what she offers her audiences. You cannot go wrong--she's a tour de force and more than a listen. She's as much and maybe more, as Hendrix, an Experience.

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