Like the title says a really wonderful performance by the Corrs but the camera people.... I don't know if others noticed but I personally thought the camera direction wasn't particularly good. There were too many really close ups of the Corrs where you would only see half of their faces because the camera was too close. This was especially true of the shots of Sharon playing the violin. You couldn't really see Andrea dancing and jumping or her arm movements because the camera was plastered on her. If the camera people just zoomed out a little bit everything would be fine. The concert at the Royal Albert Hall had both really close ups and far enough shots where you could see the Andrea moving around the stage. Why couldn't the camera do the same thing here? A lot of the camera shots were side views of the Corrs I would prefer more frontal views. Is there not enough room for the cameras at this venue? After awhile I became annoyed with all the panning shots of the fans. It was distracting as I wanted to see more of the Corrs doing their thing and of Andrea moving around the stage. I didn't pay to see the fans I paid to see the Corrs. Less shots of the fans during the songs and more of the Corrs please Mr. Editor and camera persons.
The extras are interesting and worth watching. We get to see them talking about their "In Blue" album and of some of their other concert footage. Which by the way, the camera was set just nicely in those. I could see what was happening on stage and the close up views of the Corrs. Also included with the "In blue" interview is the plugged version of 'Radio'. The sound and video(?) is different from that of the unplugged version. Really nice to hear and watch.
So now it boils down to is the DVD worth buying? Yes the Corrs never disappoint in their performance but be aware that the camera angles plus the numerous shots of the fans when you prefer to see the Corrs might annoy a little. The extras included also make this a worthwhile purchase.