Reality Tour Live, is a live DVD capturing an outstanding performance from Jessica Simpson’s enormously successful 2004 “Reality Tour” concert series. Shot in Los Angeles, the Reality Tour Love includes some of Jessica’s biggest hits, footage from her hit TV Show “Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica – The Newlyweds” and more.
If you love Jessica Simpson, then you are going to love this DVD. It's not very long (82 min), but well worth seeing. Jessica is amazingly beautiful, and she can sing as well.
Her performance of I Have Loved You is endearing and tear-jerking. From the moment it comes with I Think I'm In Love With You you're reminded why America fell in love with Jessica Simpson. Although she's also known much more for her wildly successful clothing line, you can't help but wonder why she ever stopped doing this while watching this tour DVD.
Watching this will make you wonder why she didn't stay on a musician's path. She could have grown into an impressive performer. For those who have only listened to her music, here’s her singing live all her songs which are good with some great songwriting. She can really sing, and even in this DVD she still lets us in her life with more footage of her and Nick.
Don’t miss the step to step choreography, but compared to other performers, Simpson sadly is a bit boring when it comes to her dancing, as the other dance and move on stage and Jessica does not do so very much. Though this was according to reports a low budget tour but still enjoyed the DVD.
If you’re a Jessica Simpson fan you will love this. A must have for the Jess-obsessed fan.
Special features include the Angels video, a six-minute behind-the-scenes "The Making Of Angels," and a two-minute photo gallery of Jessica in action stills. It would have been great if they could have put in more special features. I would have loved to have seen some more behind the scenes stuff and more interviews with Jessica. Maybe they could have showed he rehearsing or something like that. You can just never get enough Jessica.
DVD Release: 23rd November 2004
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
Audio: PCM Stereo
Duration: 1 Hour, 11 minutes
Rating: ****
Reviewed by Verus Ferreira