Marc Anthony: The Concert from Madison Square Garden (2000)

ALL 02/12/2000 (es) Music 120 Min
  • Release
    02/12/2000
  • Production
    Sony Music Entertainment
  • Rotten tomato
    51%
  • Original title
    Marc Anthony: The Concert from Madison Square Garden
  • Original language
    es
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

Marc Anthony brings his elegant passions to the Big Apple in this exciting 2001 concert performance. The dazzled audience erupts at the singer's knockout, Spanish-language openers, "Y Hubo Alguien" and "Contra la Corriente," swoons to his exultant "You Sang to Me," and hangs on every marvelous syllable in the exquisitely phrased "When I Dream at Night." Anthony's material occasionally slides into bathos ("That's Okay"), but at his best he can go from big band salsa ("Nadie Como Ella") to Burt Bacharach-flavored pop-soul ("My Baby You") to gorgeous, breathless ballads ("Da la Vuelta") without breaking a sweat. But when he needs all engines firing at once, such as on his hot-hot-hot big hit, "I Need to Know," the tension and power are delicious. Watching Anthony work a stadium crowd--gliding, dancing, playing to every corner--reminds one of Mick Jagger's playbook.

  1. Marty Callner

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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Marc Anthony: The Concert from Madison Square Garden (2000) 120 Min

ALL 02/12/2000 (es)
Music
  • Release 02/12/2000
  • Production
    Sony Music Entertainment
  • Original title Marc Anthony: The Concert from Madison Square Garden
  • es
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Marc Anthony brings his elegant passions to the Big Apple in this exciting 2001 concert performance. The dazzled audience erupts at the singer's knockout, Spanish-language openers, "Y Hubo Alguien" and "Contra la Corriente," swoons to his exultant "You Sang to Me," and hangs on every marvelous syllable in the exquisitely phrased "When I Dream at Night." Anthony's material occasionally slides into bathos ("That's Okay"), but at his best he can go from big band salsa ("Nadie Como Ella") to Burt Bacharach-flavored pop-soul ("My Baby You") to gorgeous, breathless ballads ("Da la Vuelta") without breaking a sweat. But when he needs all engines firing at once, such as on his hot-hot-hot big hit, "I Need to Know," the tension and power are delicious. Watching Anthony work a stadium crowd--gliding, dancing, playing to every corner--reminds one of Mick Jagger's playbook.

  1. Marty Callner

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer