And Through It All: Robbie Williams Live 1997-2006
By
James Simons (CHARTattack) November 28, 2006 10:21 am
DVD Review
- Chrysalis/EMI
- 4 / 5

Robbie Williams is one of the most entertaining live musicians around, mixing laddish pub pomp with dandy cabaret camp to perform broad-stroked anthems full of gi-normous guitars, horns and hooks. To prove it, the former Take That singer presents And Through It All, a two-disc set covering more than 50 masterfully shot and edited performances from his decade-long solo career. Playing everywhere from theatres and TV studios to sports stadiums, Williams delivers a sweaty, sexy, super-sized good time.
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