In accordance in Stuttgart (worth a visit) I have seen Beth Hart two years ago for the first time, and immediately bought reingehört. Soon after, all the other albums of her. Since Genya Ravan she is the best rhythm 'n' blues singer that I know for me. Whether in the car or at home, the disc works in a variety of environments. Hart's voice is fascinating, sometimes quiet, velvety, sinuous sometimes full of heartbreak and Power to your tumbling vibrato, as if she had plugged an old tube amp with harmonic distortion in their vocal cords. Sure, the latter sometimes exaggerates somewhat, especially on the album 37 Days. But no other contemporary singer manages to arouse so much interest and curiosity from the first track of a disc that you played the album until the end, although we really wanted to listen only briefly. Rhythm 'n' Blues, Classic Rock, Soul, also Gospelanklänge, everything can be found on Leave The Light On. Playing tips: The eponymous piece, then Over You, Missing You, or Lifetime. It is noticeable that their own compositions hardly fall towards the covered songs. Comparisons fall hard, but if you like Grace Potter and looking for more earthiness, will end up with Beth Hart.