One of the most original and inspiring recording artists to emerge from the last decade, Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter Alanis Morissette takes an unforgettable journey to perform songs from her multi-platinum selling albums, Jagged Little Pill and Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie . After a stylistic rebirth Alanis became the doyenne of the music industry on signing to Madonna�s Maverick record label and releasing the angst-ridden single You Oughta Know, which provided her with her first taste of global success at the ripe young age of 20.
Released to own through Direct Video Distribution on 19 August 2002, Alanis Morissette Live in the Navajo Nation, sees the unique artist travelling to Arizona�s Canyon de Chelly national monument to perform, several of her original heartfelt songs including Ironic, Baba, That I Would Be Good, Heart of the House, I Was Hoping, Uninvited and more. The result is an intimate journey with Alanis as she discovers the culture, history and spirituality of the Navajo Nation and treats us the fantastic unplugged sound of our favourite Alanis tracks.
This release is the latest from the breathtaking live performance series, Music in High Places. Dubbed �MTV-goes-National Geographic� the series invites top international recording artists to perform live sets at some of the earth�s most intriguing natural locations, in the world�s most ancient and captivating sites.
Selected from the United Nations 630 designated �world heritage� sites and steeped in Native American culture, the breathtaking and mystical surroundings are a stunning complement to the passionate performer that is Alanis Morissette.
The DVD features include a 47-minute �Songs only� option, �Behind The Scenes� featurette, �Getting There� featurette and Dolby Digital 5.1 and stereo soundtracks. |