It contains powerful versions of well-known pieces of * Songs In A Minor * & * The Diary of Alicia Keys *, and the previously unreleased tracks Unbreakable and Every Little Bit Hurts, which should be a foretaste of the next studio album well. The tracks that are the most closely approximate the black funk and soul 70s I find it implemented the most convincing example of Kracher Karma, which merges seamlessly with heartburn, but also the Singles Women Worth & Fallin, her duet with Adam Levin or the jazzy Streets Of New York. And Miss Keys presents itself as an excellent live-worker who knows how to captivate her Puplikum.
Only the end point of the CD with the help of the Favorite MC's a bit annoying and the fact that you would publish this so-called unplugged concert certainly a regular double-CD can, on which then the Pearl Dragon Days would have been.
CONCLUSION: Good live implementation, a lot of groove and feeling, but as a single CD unsatisfactory short ...