Legendary singer-songwriter announced the release of a live album and concert DVD featuring never-before-seen footage of the iconic singer and pianist’s 1973 performance — her first outside the United States — at the world famous Montreux Jazz Festival in picturesque Montreux, Switzerland. The Live At Montreux 1973 DVD and album arrive on June 14 via Eagle Rock Entertainment.The intimate concert sees King opening solo with songs from her landmark 1971 album Tapestry including favorites like “I Feel The Earth Move,” “It’s Too Late,” Beautiful,” “Home Again” and more. King is then joined by a band she leads through a number of songs from her recently released album at the time, Fantasy. King returns to the solo format and closes the show with the timeless Tapestry classics “You’Ve Got A Friend” and “(You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman.”Watch “It’s Too Late,” “You’ve Been Around Too Long” and the trailer below: It’s Too Late.
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The entire pro-shot footage and recordings of King’s first-ever performance outside of the United States will be released as a concert film and live album titled, Carole King – Live at.