As Carole King herself puts it during this concert performance in Hartford, Connecticut, the tunes on this video will represent either a trip down memory lane for the viewer--or a music-history lesson. King includes a couple of unfamiliar songs (from her then-new 1993 album, Colour of Your Dreams), but devotes most of this 85-minute set to the hits and highlights of her career, with a large, energetic band and backup singers (including her daughter). Those include such early song-writing successes as"One Fine Day,""Up on the Roof," and"Natural Woman," as well as the still-classic tunes from her ground-breaking Tapestry album:"So Far Away,""Will You Love Me Tomorrow?","It's Too Late," and"You've Got a Friend." King herself is frisky as a pony, working the stage with the flair of Tina Turner and even bringing out unlikely guest-star guitarist Slash to provide chunky, chugging guitar on"Locomotion." --Marshall FineHard Rock CafeSmackwater JackUp on the RoofBeautifulDo You Feel LoveNatural WomanSo Far AwayHold Out for LoveWill You Love Me TomorrowJazzmanOld Song MedleyIt's Too LateChainsI Feel the Earth MoveYou've Got a FriendLocomotion