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Live at Benaroya Hall with the Seattle Symphony

Live at Benaroya Hall with the Seattle Symphony in Franklin, TN

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Live at Benaroya Hall with the Seattle Symphony

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Live at Benaroya Hall with the Seattle Symphony in Franklin, TN

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Recorded during her 2010 tour in support of
Give Up the Ghost
, this live album finds
Brandi Carlile
performing a mix of original songs and cover material alongside
the Seattle Symphony
.
Carlile
's earthy pop/rock is a far cry from classical fare, perhaps, but the pairing doesn't sound as odd as you'd think. With their cathartic melodies and storybook lyrics, her songs have always tended to fare equally well in acoustic settings and full-band arrangements. Backed by a full orchestra, they take on an anthemic quality while still highlighting everything that makes
's music so appealing, keeping the spotlight on her voice -- which has never sounded better -- and festooning it with all sorts of pretty flourishes. Occasionally, the symphony pulls away entirely, leaving
and her longtime backing band -- including brothers
Tim
and
Phil Hanseroth
, who perform a spot-on cover of
"The Sound of Silence"
toward the end of the set -- to remind everyone what the core of this music sounds like. But
Live at Benaroya Hall
is more concerned with dressing up
's music in elegant, orchestral clothing, and the results are pretty stunning, from the grandeur of
"The Story"
-- now featuring horns, woodwinds, and strings -- to the graceful ebb and flow of
Leonard Cohen
's
"Hallelujah,"
which vacillates between simple guitar arpeggios and lush symphonic swells. This isn't
's first concert album, but it's certainly the best. ~ Andrew Leahey
Recorded during her 2010 tour in support of
Give Up the Ghost
, this live album finds
Brandi Carlile
performing a mix of original songs and cover material alongside
the Seattle Symphony
.
Carlile
's earthy pop/rock is a far cry from classical fare, perhaps, but the pairing doesn't sound as odd as you'd think. With their cathartic melodies and storybook lyrics, her songs have always tended to fare equally well in acoustic settings and full-band arrangements. Backed by a full orchestra, they take on an anthemic quality while still highlighting everything that makes
's music so appealing, keeping the spotlight on her voice -- which has never sounded better -- and festooning it with all sorts of pretty flourishes. Occasionally, the symphony pulls away entirely, leaving
and her longtime backing band -- including brothers
Tim
and
Phil Hanseroth
, who perform a spot-on cover of
"The Sound of Silence"
toward the end of the set -- to remind everyone what the core of this music sounds like. But
Live at Benaroya Hall
is more concerned with dressing up
's music in elegant, orchestral clothing, and the results are pretty stunning, from the grandeur of
"The Story"
-- now featuring horns, woodwinds, and strings -- to the graceful ebb and flow of
Leonard Cohen
's
"Hallelujah,"
which vacillates between simple guitar arpeggios and lush symphonic swells. This isn't
's first concert album, but it's certainly the best. ~ Andrew Leahey

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