The special combined performances from Live at the Royal Albert Hall with an exclusive interview with Adele given by Matt Lauer. Live At The Royal Albert Hall was recorded on September 22 at the height of what has been an amazing year for Adele. [20] While performing at her best friend Laura Dockrill’s wedding, Adele said the album would be released in September. She did, however, record a studio version of her arrangement of George Michael’s “Fastlove” that was rumored to be released in December of 2017. [22] Adele reaffirmed this in a comment on Instagram after being asked about an imminent album release, writing, “Of course it’s not. Complete your Adele collection. It’s 5 Years Since “25” | Showbiz411, Adele on Twitter: "https://t.co/hjhNsOTA75" / Twitter, A New Adele Album for Halloween? [34][35][36], In April 2019, there were reports that Adele had been seen at singer Taylor Swift’s house with recording equipment, fueling speculation that they were collaborating on new music. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about Adele - Live At The Royal Albert Hall at Discogs. A red button feature included the 'You, Me and Albert' behind the scenes footage that was seen on the DVD with "I Can't Make You Love Me" following. Live at The Royal Albert Hall was well received by music critics. She gave the DVD a 6/10 and wrote, "Yes, her voice is unbelievable and her everygirl personality is refreshing, but musically and artistically I find her a bit dull. [5] As part of the launch, the DVD was screened at cinemas in 26 cities around the world.[5]. [3] The concert was recorded as part of Adele's Adele Live tour at the Royal Albert Hall in London,[4] including songs from her global best-sellers 19 and 21. Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a live album and video album by English singer-songwriter Adele, which became available on 29 November 2011 in Australia, 27 November 2011 in the United Kingdom and 29 November 2011 in the United States. Albums: Good Week Or Bad For Keys? 25 the new album, out now. Adele’s untitled fourth studio album is the follow-up album to her 2015 release, 25. Adele is luminous, compelling, funny and profane throughout, and like I said, her voice is in tiptop shape. [18] It is the first video to spend 17 consecutive weeks at number one since Jay-Z and Linkin Park's Collision Course in 2005. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 76, based on 5 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". [6] In May 2013, the DVD logged its 28th week on top of the chart, extending its record for the longest-running #1 music video by a female artist. On 26 October 2011, it was announced Adele would be releasing her Royal Albert Hall concert from her Adele Live tour on both DVD and Blu-ray along with an accompanying CD. Beautifully recorded and performed, Live at the Royal Albert Hall conveys all the drama of Adele's music and is the perfect companion piece to 21. Primarily, however, Adele focuses here on material off 21, including such cuts as "Rumour Has It," "Turning Tables," "Someone Like You," the über-ballad "Take It All," and the funky hit "Rolling in the Deep." Early on in the promotion for 25, Adele revealed that she planned to stop naming albums after her age. We did some songs early in the process for 25. Albums: MDNA Takes A TMBL", "Week Ending April 29, 2012. So I think the next one will probably be called Adele. [21] In May 2012, the DVD matched Whitney Houston's record for the most weeks spent by a music video release at number one by a female artist with 22 consecutive weeks at number one.