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After "[['03 Bonnie & Clyde]]", the final song in the medley, Knowles began to tell the story of how her first album came to be, stating "[The label] told me I didn’t have one hit song on my album. I guess they were kinda right. I had five!"<ref name="rap-up3"/> Knowles than continued with a slowed-down, jazzier version of "Crazy in Love," allowing the orchestra to augment rather than transform the tracks.<ref name="rap-up3"/> During the [[Ne-Yo]] penned "[[Irreplaceable]]," Knowles has the crowd assist her in her performance. After stating "On April 4, 2008, somebody put a ring on it," Knowles has the audience, which contained both men and women ranging from ages 8 to 38, flip their hands to the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number one hit, "[[Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)]]".<ref name="billboard1"/><ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web|last=Vena |first=Jocelyn |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1669179/beyonce-roseland-ballroom-concert-new-york.jhtml |title=Beyonce Serves Up Intimate Performance In NYC - Music, Celebrity, Artist News |publisher=MTV |date=2008-04-04 |accessdate=2011-08-17}}</ref>
After "[['03 Bonnie & Clyde]]", the final song in the medley, Knowles began to tell the story of how her first album came to be, stating "[The label] told me I didn’t have one hit song on my album. I guess they were kinda right. I had five!"<ref name="rap-up3"/> Knowles than continued with a slowed-down, jazzier version of "Crazy in Love," allowing the orchestra to augment rather than transform the tracks.<ref name="rap-up3"/> During the [[Ne-Yo]] penned "[[Irreplaceable]]," Knowles has the crowd assist her in her performance. After stating "On April 4, 2008, somebody put a ring on it," Knowles has the audience, which contained both men and women ranging from ages 8 to 38, flip their hands to the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number one hit, "[[Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)]]".<ref name="billboard1"/><ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web|last=Vena |first=Jocelyn |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1669179/beyonce-roseland-ballroom-concert-new-york.jhtml |title=Beyonce Serves Up Intimate Performance In NYC - Music, Celebrity, Artist News |publisher=MTV |date=2008-04-04 |accessdate=2011-08-17}}</ref>


Knowles than begins to perform virtually all of ''4'', beginning with "[[1+1 (song)|1+1]]", where she is found kneeling atop a piano wrapped up in smoke and red hued lights, reminiscent to her performance on the [[American Idol (season 10)|American Idol]] finale.<ref name="billboard1"/> Knowles than continues down the original track listing of ''4'', following "1+1" with a rendition of "[[I Care (Beyoncé Knowles song)|I Care]]" where she whipped her hair to the brooding brass and ominous beat of the song, while bringing the song to life with immaculate vocals.<ref name="idolator1">{{cite web|url=http://idolator.com/5975932/beyonce-roseland-ballroom-review |title=Beyonce’s Intimate Night At Roseland Ballroom: Idolator Review &#124; Music News, Reviews, and Gossip on |publisher=Idolator.com |date= |accessdate=2011-08-15}}</ref> "[[I Miss You (Beyoncé Knowles song)|I Miss You]]" begins with Knowles performing while seated, only to later be brought to her feet while altering the songs ending with additional vocals and instrumentation. "[[Best Thing I Never Had]]" follows afterwards, with a slight alteration in the songs melody. Knowles than slow-winds to "[[Party (song)|Party]]" as the crowd swayed their arms back and forth and stretched out the "y" to every other verse.<ref name="billboard1"/> Knowles than began harmonizing with the back-up singers for "Rather Die Young", before following a heavily choreographed version of "[[Love on Top]]" which was given an uptempo overhaul for the special revue.<ref name="idolator1"/> Knowles would begin the countdown of "[[Countdown (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Countdown]]" later allowing the audience to finish the countdown from nine-to-one. "[[End of Time (Beyoncé Knowles song)|End of Time]]" and "[[Run the World (Girls)]]" had Knowles utilizing flamboyant light displays bringing elaborate routines to a smaller stage.<ref name="rap-up3"/> The show ends with the last song—the self-empowering ballad “[[I Was Here (song)|I Was Here]]”—with Knowles rephrasing the songs final chorus to say “Roseland, we were here.”<ref name="rap-up3"/>
Knowles than begins to perform virtually all of ''4'', beginning with "[[1+1 (song)|1+1]]", where she is found kneeling atop a piano wrapped up in smoke and red hued lights, reminiscent to her performance on the [[American Idol (season 10)|American Idol]] finale.<ref name="billboard1"/> Knowles than continues down the original track listing of ''4'', following "1+1" with a rendition of "[[I Care (Beyoncé Knowles song)|I Care]]" where she whipped her hair to the brooding brass and ominous beat of the song, while bringing the song to life with immaculate vocals.<ref name="idolator1">{{cite web|url=http://idolator.com/5975932/beyonce-roseland-ballroom-review |title=Beyonce’s Intimate Night At Roseland Ballroom: Idolator Review &#124; Music News, Reviews, and Gossip on |publisher=Idolator.com |date= |accessdate=2011-08-15}}</ref> "[[I Miss You (Beyoncé Knowles song)|I Miss You]]" begins with Knowles performing while seated, only to later be brought to her feet while altering the songs ending with additional vocals and instrumentation. "[[Best Thing I Never Had]]" follows afterwards, with a slight alteration in the songs melody. Knowles than slow-winds to "[[Party (song)|Party]]" as the crowd swayed their arms back and forth and stretched out the "y" to every other verse.<ref name="billboard1"/> Knowles than began harmonizing with the back-up singers for "[[Rather Die Young]]", before following a heavily choreographed version of "[[Love on Top]]" which was given an uptempo overhaul for the special revue.<ref name="idolator1"/> Knowles would begin the countdown of "[[Countdown (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Countdown]]" later allowing the audience to finish the countdown from nine-to-one. "[[End of Time (Beyoncé Knowles song)|End of Time]]" and "[[Run the World (Girls)]]" had Knowles utilizing flamboyant light displays bringing elaborate routines to a smaller stage.<ref name="rap-up3"/> The show ends with the last song—the self-empowering ballad “[[I Was Here (song)|I Was Here]]”—with Knowles rephrasing the songs final chorus to say “Roseland, we were here.”<ref name="rap-up3"/>


==Reception==
==Reception==

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Live at Roseland: Elements of 4 is a live DVD concert film by American R&B recording artist, Beyoncé Knowles. It was directed by Knowles, Ed Burke and Anthony Green, and was executively produced by Knowles. The DVD was filmed during her 4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé concert, which was held at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City in August 2011. It was released exclusively through Walmart stores in the United States on November 21, 2011. The deluxe edition titled, Live at Roseland: Elements of 4, was released worldwide from November 25, 2011, as a two-disc DVD, featuring the complete concert, bonus offstage footage, a 20-page booklet and a video anthology.

Background and release

Live at Roseland: Elements of 4 was directed by Beyoncé Knowles, Ed Burke and Anthony Green, and was executively produced by Knowles.[1] The DVD features performances from Knowles' 4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé concert, which was held at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City in August 2011.[1] The concert was held on four non-consecutive nights, where Knowles performed songs from her album 4, as well as her previous hits in prior albums and with former girl group Destiny's Child.[1] Backed by her all-female band, the performances included stories detailing Knowles' journey before the album 4, including her years before and with Destiny's Child.[1] Live at Roseland: Elements of 4 also includes never before seen personal footage from Knowles, including her times with Destiny's Child, traveling and partying with family, Knowles' rehearsal of "1+1" backstage at American Idol which was filmed by her husband Jay-Z, other live performances and a sneak peak at Knowles' wedding dress.[2]

The standard edition of Live at Roseland: Elements of 4 was released exclusively through Walmart in the United States on November 21, 2011.[3] The deluxe edition titled, Live at Roseland: Elements Of 4, was released as a two-disc DVD worldwide from November 25, 2011,[4][5] featuring the complete concert, bonus offstage footage, a 20-page booklet and a video anthology featuring seven music videos from 4.[1][5] It includes videos for "1+1", "Best Thing I Never Had", "Party", "Love on Top", "Countdown", "Run the World (Girls)" and "Dance for You".[6]

Promotion

"The whole time I definitely was thinking, 'Everyone knows, everyone can see.'. [...] I just wanted to give everything I could.[...] When you’re pregnant, it's a little bit harder to breathe, so it was hard doing all the choreography and singing at the same time. I just got my strength from all the love from the fans. I can see all of my super fans in the audience when I'm performing because they're doing the choreography harder than me. Some of the fans were like, 'B, you better put me in this DVD.' So I made sure I did."

- Knowles talking to Associated Press about her performance during the 4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé revue.[7][8]

In September 2011, Knowles posted several previews of the behind-the-scenes footage of the concert online.[9] On November 7, 2011, Sony Music held two screenings of the DVD at their New York City offices, in presence of staff from Rolling Stone magazine, Essence, Reuters, Billboard.biz, British journalist Piers Morgan, Angel Laws of Concrete Loop and Kierna Mayo of Ebony magazine.[2] A one minute and four second promo trailer of Live at Roseland: Elements of 4 was released online on November 9, 2011.[6] The live performances for "End of Time" and "I Was Here", which were added on the DVD, premiered online on November 16, 2011.[10][11] The performances for "I Miss You" and "Independent Women", premiered online the next day via BET.com.[12][13] The complete concert film premiered exclusively on Vevo on November 20 at 5:00 p.m.[14][15] During that same day, Knowles held a screening of the DVD at The Paris Theater in New York City, which were attended by fans.[16] The seventh music video from the video anthology, "Dance for You", premiered online on November 25, 2011.[17]

Content

The show begins with Knowles taking the stage stating "This is going to be a little different, y'all. It'll be more intimate,"[18] before she begins revealing multiple stories from her musical history including before—auditions with Destiny’s Child starting at age nine, her father’s early and frequent involvement managing his daughter’s career and getting dropped by Elektra.[19] After delving into her musical history, Knowles states "I just want to have a good time with y'all," before she begins the revue's set list with her rendition of Michael Jackson's "I Wanna Be Where You Are".[20] Following her rendition of "I Wanna Be Where You Are", Knowles begins a medley of past Destiny's Child hits, stopping each track to discuss her life and mindset during each stage of her career.[19] During her performance of "Independent Women" she reveals how her father, Matthew Knowles, submitted the track to the Charlie's Angels (2000) soundtrack without permission, reveals that she wanted to write a song "that celebrates a woman's curves" inspired by Stevie Nicks’ guitar riff in “Edge of Seventeen” (1982) for "Bootylicious" and states "With a lot of success comes a lot of negativity...they were being nasty but it inspired me" before performing "Survivor".[20]

After "'03 Bonnie & Clyde", the final song in the medley, Knowles began to tell the story of how her first album came to be, stating "[The label] told me I didn’t have one hit song on my album. I guess they were kinda right. I had five!"[19] Knowles than continued with a slowed-down, jazzier version of "Crazy in Love," allowing the orchestra to augment rather than transform the tracks.[19] During the Ne-Yo penned "Irreplaceable," Knowles has the crowd assist her in her performance. After stating "On April 4, 2008, somebody put a ring on it," Knowles has the audience, which contained both men and women ranging from ages 8 to 38, flip their hands to the Billboard Hot 100 number one hit, "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)".[20][21]

Knowles than begins to perform virtually all of 4, beginning with "1+1", where she is found kneeling atop a piano wrapped up in smoke and red hued lights, reminiscent to her performance on the American Idol finale.[20] Knowles than continues down the original track listing of 4, following "1+1" with a rendition of "I Care" where she whipped her hair to the brooding brass and ominous beat of the song, while bringing the song to life with immaculate vocals.[22] "I Miss You" begins with Knowles performing while seated, only to later be brought to her feet while altering the songs ending with additional vocals and instrumentation. "Best Thing I Never Had" follows afterwards, with a slight alteration in the songs melody. Knowles than slow-winds to "Party" as the crowd swayed their arms back and forth and stretched out the "y" to every other verse.[20] Knowles than began harmonizing with the back-up singers for "Rather Die Young", before following a heavily choreographed version of "Love on Top" which was given an uptempo overhaul for the special revue.[22] Knowles would begin the countdown of "Countdown" later allowing the audience to finish the countdown from nine-to-one. "End of Time" and "Run the World (Girls)" had Knowles utilizing flamboyant light displays bringing elaborate routines to a smaller stage.[19] The show ends with the last song—the self-empowering ballad “I Was Here”—with Knowles rephrasing the songs final chorus to say “Roseland, we were here.”[19]

Reception

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The New York Times(favorable)[23]

A writer of The Boston Globe put the album on the list of "Best DVDs for gifting this season" for 2011 saying, "For better or worse, Beyoncé's videos for her latest album, '4,' have been buzzed about this year, and the double-disc deluxe edition gathers them all on one DVD."[24] Nate Chinen of The New York Times compared Live at Roseland: Elements of 4 with the album Live at the Royal Albert Hall (2011) by British singer Adele which was also released on November 25. He noted that the albums "share some intriguing affinities" commenting: "Naturally there's the valorization of powerful, agile singing; there are explicit expressions of gratitude, amid an implicit air of conquest. Pointedly, too, there's the suggestion of performance as testimony, the set list as personal narrative. In both cases the theme of female self-empowerment plays out, sometimes a bit awkwardly, against the fact of an unnamed but specific male partner."[23] However, Chien commented that Live at Roseland: Elements of 4 "makes an airtight spectacle out of movement."[23] Kat George of VH1 gave a positive review for the album, describing the scenes as "moving, inspirational and infectious" while also calling them "immaculately produced."[25] She further wrote that "Tight and succinct, there's no filler in the Live At Roseland DVD — it's high energy from the beginning to the end, and doesn't give you a chance to lag or lose interest."[25] George went on to describe the album as "intimate" which according to her gives "the magic of Beyoncé — even when she's speaking to the masses, she’s really speaking to you, and you alone."[25] She finished her review saying that the album gives a personal evening with Knowles along with an "absolute grace and ultimate humility."[25] Sian-Pierre Regis of MTV described the album as a "glitzy doc-style flick" and noted that Knowles shows her "softer" side while also calling her a "gift that keeps on giving."[26]

Andrew Martin of Prefix Magazine noted, "It's [Live at Roseland: Elements of 4] being called her most personal work to date, and from the looks of it, that assessment isn't too far off."[27] Sasha Frere-Jones of The New Yorker put the album on his list of "The Best Music of 2011: The American Singers" further commenting, "It was thrilling to watch [the album] not because the show was unusually clever—Beyoncé was simply born to be on stage, wear shiny clothes, and work a room—but because Beyoncé means it, wants it, has the voice, and knows whom to hire to flesh out her ideas."[28] Writing for The Wrap, Chris Willman compared the album with the American documentary show This Is Your Life.[29] Willman also commented that the album was "highly impressive, and almost all a little annoying, if solipsism isn't your thing" and that "even at her most egotistical, she's [Knowles] strangely never less than utterly likeable. She might actually be the world's most good-natured megalomaniac."[29] He also called Knowles "fairly glorious" and noted that "the live versions of the '4' material are more invigorating than the studio equivalents, with Beyoncé's eight-piece all-female band making everything sound like the great cross-pollination of contemporary urban and '70s soul you'd hope for."[29]

Commercial performance

Live at Roseland: Elements of 4 debuted at number 3 on the Billboard Top Music Videos chart in the US.[30] In Poland, the album was certified Gold by the Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry (ZPAV) in its first week, selling more than 5,000 copies.[31]

Track listing

The Journey B "4"
No.TitleLength
1."Intro"1:54
2."I Wanna Be Where You Are"2:37
3."No, No, No (Part 1)"1:30
4."No, No, No (Part 2)"1:19
5."Bug a Boo"0:32
6."Bills, Bills, Bills"0:45
7."Say My Name"0:46
8."Jumpin', Jumpin'"0:30
9."Independent Women"2:27
10."Bootylicious"1:50
11."Survivor"2:16
12."'03 Bonnie & Clyde"1:01
13."Crazy in Love"6:01
14."Dreamgirls"1:02
15."Irreplaceable"2:02
16."Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"3:34
"4"
No.TitleLength
17."I Care"4:05
18."I Miss You"3:23
19."Run the World (Girls)"2:55
20."1+1"5:37
21."Party"3:09
22."Love on Top"4:22
23."Best Thing I Never Had"5:12
24."Countdown"3:10
25."Rather Die Young"3:44
26."End of Time"3:45
27."I Was Here"8:46
28."Roseland: Behind the Stage"6:29
Deluxe edition – Video Anthology (Disc 2)
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."1+1"Beyoncé Knowles, Lauren Briet, Ed Burke4:27
2."Best Thing I Never Had"Diane Martel4:13
3."Party" (featuring J. Cole)Knowles, Alan Ferguson3:40
4."Love on Top"Knowles, Ed Burke3:15
5."Countdown"Knowles, Adria Petty3:33
6."Run the World (Girls)"Francis Lawrence4:55
7."Dance for You"Knowles, Alan Ferguson5:11
8."Beyoncé: Behind the Camera" 20:00

Charts

Personnel

Credits adapted from album's liner notes.[42]

Release history

Country Date Label Edition(s)
United States[3] November 21, 2011 Columbia Records Standard edition (Walmart Exclusive)
Belgium[43] November 25, 2011 Sony Music Entertainment Deluxe edition
Netherlands[4]
France[44][45] November 28, 2011 Standard, deluxe edition
Canada[46] November 29, 2011 Deluxe edition
United States[47] Columbia Records
Australia[48] December 2, 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
Germany[49][50] Standard, deluxe edition
Poland[51][52] December 5, 2011
United Kingdom[53] Deluxe edition
Philippines[54] December 10, 2011
Japan[55] December 21, 2011

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