




"Wow! Tonight I've been watching my wonderful new Barnes And Nobles limited edtition DVD Tori Amos Live From The Artists Den tonight. It just captures Tori Amos the way she is: as a wonderful, magical, amazing and very talented artist."
- Theo van Dijk (totallytheo.blogspot.com)
"I'm thrilled by the DVD packaging. It's gorgeous. The design is fantastic, the packaging, print and pics are all very high quality, and it just seems well thought out and cohesive. I love that it includes a history of the armory and some outdoor crowd shots. I think it's one of the best performances released on DVD so far. I loved it. So many gorgeous moments, Lust being one of my favorite."
- Vardøger (unforumzed.com)
"I love that it's packaged like a book. The photos of her and the history of the venue are a lovely touch. I'm glad I decided to order it."
- PeasLoveandHominy (unforumzed.com)
"I just finished watching it. I actually really, really enjoyed it. I love that we got Lust, the piano on Ophelia was amazing, I cried during Toast (which, up until tonight, had never really clicked with me), Bells for Her was fantastic, and she looked really beautiful and happy. Overall, I'm really happy we got this as an in-between-projects thing. I love that it's an intimate, quiet performance. It's got this soothing quality to it; it feels warm. *smiles*"
- jacobs room (unforumzed.com)
British singer-songwriter David Gray burst onto the world stage in 2000 with his multiplatinum fourth album White Ladder (which remains the bestselling album in Ireland ever), boosted by the success of the international hit single, “Babylon.” In the decade since, the Grammy-nominated artist has sold over 12 million CDs and released three consecutive chart-topping albums in the UK.
David Gray brought his signature mix of acoustic instrumentation and electronic samples to Wall Street for an intimate performance at the Broad Street Ballroom, housed in a 1920s building renowned for its austere Classical Revival style. The breathtaking hall of the former Lee-Higginson Bank (now part of the first-ever private elementary school below Canal Street) provided a magical setting for the multiplatinum singer-songwriter as he played songs from his new album, Draw the Line as well as previous hits like “Please Forgive Me,” “Sail Away,” and Babylon."
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