Music can clearly transcend all languages. James Last has been a driving force in instrumental music for well over 50 years, and he shows no sign of slowing down. This concert, shot in London's Royal Albert Hall in 2007, proves that his love for music, and his fans, knows no bounds. I attended one of his concerts in Germany about 22 years ago, and the formula remains the same. From rock and roll to classical, from lush strings to biting brass, Hansi does it all. His audiences are multigenerational. I saw grandparents, teenagers, and young children, and everyone in between, all having a terrific time with the music. People dancing in the aisles. Everyone singing along. People of all ages having fun. It was an experience I'll remember. This concert featured a fantastic rendition of "Hero", one of my favorite songs, sung by two members of Hansi's chorus. They do it with true feeling. And "Tequila" gets the audience involved. Hansi has a way with that. This program was also filmed for presentation on PBS stations during their fundraising drives. Sadly, the two PBS stations in my area didn't show it.The DTS surround sound is terrific. I didn't listen to the Dolby Digital track; I prefer DTS for its "high definition" sound. On this disc, it shines. This concert is fun, entertaining, and a great way to introduce Hansi's music to those who still haven't discovered it.