Live at the International [Live]

Track Listings

 
1. Strike Up The Band
2. South Rampart Street Para
3. Thou Swell
4. Bye Bye Blues
5. Danke Schon
6. Golden Tango
7. Jealousy
8. L'amour Toujours L'amour
9. May Each Day
10. Belle Of The Ball
11. La Ronde
12. Moonglow
13. Am I Blue
14. La Player
15. Portrait Of My Love
16. I Only Want To Be With Yo
17. Winchester Cathedral
18. Lucretia Macevil
19. Happy Birthday Sweet Sixt
20. April In Portugal
See all 26 tracks on this disc

Live at the International,Andy Ross,President Records,Big Band,Easy Listening,Pop,World Music
Live at the Atlanta International Pop Festival: July 3 & 5, 1970
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • It was fun
  • OTRA VEZ LO MISMO, PERO SIEMPRE MEJOR...........
  • Not bad at all
  • I didn't know this existed
  • Two More Good Days for the Allmans
Live at the Atlanta International Pop Festival: July 3 & 5, 1970
The Allman Brothers Band
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000DG00B
Release Date: 2003-10-21

Tracks:

  1. Introduction
  2. Statesboro Blues
  3. Trouble No More
  4. Don't Keep Me Wonderin'
  5. Dreams
  6. Every Hungry Woman
  7. Hoochie Coochie Man
  8. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
  9. Whipping Post
  10. Mountain Jam Part 1
  11. Rain Delay
  12. Mountain Jam Part II

Tracks:

  1. Introduction
  2. Don't Keep Me Wonderin'
  3. Statesboro Blues
  4. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
  5. Stormy Monday
  6. Whipping Post
  7. Mountain Jam

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars It was fun.......2007-05-28

I went to this festival. The Allman Brothers were smokin' - as you might have guessed. Then, so was everyone else. Whipping Post was like a nuclear bomb pressure wave in the face.

Think I'll get this....fun for me - and my six year old son. He rocks hard.

5 out of 5 stars OTRA VEZ LO MISMO, PERO SIEMPRE MEJOR..................2006-11-21

EXISTEN MUCHAS COMPILACIONES DE LOS ALLMAN, GRABACIONES EN VIVO, RECITALES POR AQUI, POR ALLA....REPRESENTANDO UN CUERPO DE TRABAJO QUE SE BASA EN NO MAS DE 10 CANCIONES PRINCIPALES.....SI....PARA CUALQUIER OTRA BANDA PODRIA SONAR A REITERATIVO, CARENCIA DE IDEAS O HOLGAZANERIA..CREANME..CON ESTA BANDA NO!!!!!!!! PODRAN ESTAR LAS CANCIONES DE SIEMPRE, PERO EL PODER DE IMPROVISACION, LA LIBERTAD Y LA FIEREZA, LA ORIGINALIDAD Y EL DESPARPAJO DE ESTOS MUSICOS ATRAVIESAN LA MONOTONIA, ILUMINANDO NUEVOS CAMINOS CADA VEZ QUE ESE MARAVILLOSO SLIDE DESPERTABA.....ESTA EDICION REPRESENTA ESO..QUIEN NO ESCUCHO YA LAS CANCIONES AQUI CAPTURADAS?...PERO REALMENTE AQUI SUENAN FRESCAS,VIVAS, HUMEDAS Y LATEN, LATEN MAS FUERTE EN CADA ESCUCHA.... CREANME POR FAVOR, ESTO SOLO PASA CON LOS ALLMAN BROTHERS!

4 out of 5 stars Not bad at all.......2006-06-27

OK I do not know very much about the Allman Brothers but they really play excellent blues-based rock. Some of the songs are excellent. The sound is a bit murky in my opinion but that is due to the technique used at the time.

5 out of 5 stars I didn't know this existed.......2006-03-16

I love this 2 cd set. The Allmans opened and closed the Atlanta International Pop Festival in 1970. What a music festival this must have been. Hendrix even played one of the days.
These 2 shows must have been special for the brothers because they were still trying to create a buzz about their music and this festival was right in their backyard. According to the notes the crowd grew to over half a million during the weekend. The brothers certainly played like they had something to prove. One reviewer complained that Duane's guitar was out of tune. Not to me. True, Duane's playing was all over the place - some licks worked and some didn't. The entire band seemed to be reaching as far as they could on every song. The results are a show not nearly as smooth and even as the Fillmore shows but that only adds to the beauty of this set and makes it a necessary purchase for the collector. And I am one fan who would have loved to have been able to attend this show.
Stand outs:
Duane first slide licks on Elizabeth Reed don't really seem like their on the mark but once he and Dickey lock into the guitar lines together (one on slide, the other straight lead) the experience becomes surreal. Interestingly, Elizabeth Reed is approached the same way during both shows.

Stormy Monday (2nd set, disc 2) rivals any other version I've heard by them. They manage to wring true blues out of every note.

Moutain Jam is great as always. You get the added guitar of Johnny Winter in the 2nd set but I have to agree with the reviewer who says that it's hard to tell he's there. Still, this is their version of Dark Star and is always amazing to hear.

Buy this along with Ludlow and the Fillmore shows and you have a perfect picture of how the brothers played when they were the tightest band in the world.
5 stars just for the retro artwork (I believe the cover is how the actual poster art work looked).

4 out of 5 stars Two More Good Days for the Allmans.......2006-03-05

This two-CD set might well be subtitled "The Allman Brothers in All Their Glory and Then Some," as the first disc, clocking in at a colossal 79:55, still isn't long enough to capture all of the second part of the instrumental "Mountain Jam" - yet another testament to the ABB's tireless musical powers. That fadeout ultimately makes little difference, however, as "Mountain Jam," like many of the tracks here, is on both discs - comparison fanatics take note!
Recorded on July 3rd and 5th, 1970, these performances (before a crowd of over a quarter million) fall roughly midway between the LUDLOW GARAGE and AMERICAN UNIVERSITY sets both chronologically and musically. One can hear the beginnings of the astounding guitar solos which would dominate the famed 1971 Fillmore East performances, even as soon-to-be-discarded early numbers like "Every Hungry Woman" and "Hoochie Coochie Man" add welcome variety to the set list. The recording quality is excellent, allowing one to savor every soaring lick and earth-shaking chord. The Brothers still hadn't quite reached their Fillmore-era peak, but they were well on their way, and LIVE AT THE ATLANTA POP FESTIVAL is a riveting reminder of how many days and nights on the road it took to make this the greatest live band that's ever been. Four and a half stars for two and a half hours of sheer sonic genius!
Banger for Breakfast
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • No Rest For the Wicked!!!!!!!
  • My kids are hooked on this band!
  • live and raw
  • Banger for Breakfast
  • Awesome music!
Banger for Breakfast
Wicked Tinkers
Manufacturer: Celtic America Llc
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ASIN: B0000A1QMJ
Release Date: 2003-06-19

Tracks:

  1. HUGH ROSS - Bellingham, WA
  2. JIGS & REELS - Enumclaw, WA
  3. THOSE MARCHING O'NEILLS - Enumclaw, WA
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  19. SORTING HAT Patter
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  21. WALLOP THE CAT - Antioch, CA
  22. BOG - Woodland, CA

Album Description

"BANGER* FOR BREAKFAST", is Wicked Tinker's fourth attempt at music recording. It's live and raw - like you'll usually find us at the Scottish Highland Games. "Banger" originally started out with 60 hours of music recorded live across the country. We whittled it down to a couple hours of our greatest hits. This first of two CDs, is a bunch of favorites snatched from our three previous releases, with ten new tunes thrown in to boot. All this in one tribal-thumping CD. You'll find your body moving against your consent.

*Bang•er: (bang´er) n. Chiefly Brit. 1. making bang. 2. A short little greasy British sausage. 3. A noisy old car.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars No Rest For the Wicked!!!!!!!.......2007-04-10

This disk give the listener a great idea of what it's like to be at a Wicked Tinkers performance.

Considering the quality of the concert performances that the Tinkers do in their live shows and considering that this CD is a compilation of several live shows, you get more than your money's worth with this disk.

A great representation of the Wicked Tinker's music!

May the music gods continue to smile upon the Wicked Tinkers!

5 out of 5 stars My kids are hooked on this band!.......2006-09-06

My family saw this band play live at the Pleasanton Highland Games, where they were incredibly energetic and fun to watch. Something like a bagpipe jazz combo. This CD does a good job of capturing some of that energy (though you should try to catch them in the flesh if they ever play in your neighborhood!). My kids are simply hooked on this music. They can't stop twirling and stomping to it, and my older one has declared that she wants to learn the bagpipes! Beware - this music needs to be played LOUD. You may scare the neighbors. Just fab.

5 out of 5 stars live and raw.......2006-03-19

This is another great live CD, recorded in many sessions and locations, and brought together in a "best-of" format. Track 3 has an excellent drum feature, and track 5 (Danny Boy) is well done, as is the Amazing Grace Plus in track 15. One item to note is the brief explanation of the roots of the bagpipes in track 6, which leads into an unusual Middle Eastern special song in track 7. This CD, like their Whisky Supper album, contains several moments of conversations with the crowd and among the bandmates of Wicked Tinkers. This lends it a cozier listen than just a "dry" album, or a concert arena sound. With the combination of tracks available on other CDs, plus new ones makes this a great starter CD, especially for fans of Celtic music, bagpipes in particular. The addition of their "trademark" didgeridoo (explained in and featured on track 22) makes this a must-have, unusual collection of traditional songs with new takes, and uniquely varied material. You can't miss with this one!

5 out of 5 stars Banger for Breakfast.......2006-03-18

I don't think there's another band like the Wicked Tinkers in existence. Super-high-energy, with a huge bagpipe/drums/sometimes didgeridoo sound, they reinfuse life into a subgenre of traditional folk music that sometimes lacks energy and innovation. It's impossible to sit still while listening to this. I saw a clip of the band at a Scottish Faire in Northern California on TV and was immediately hooked (well done of one of the band members to have a T-shirt on with the band's name, otherwise I would never have known who they were).

I've loved all of the Tinkers' albums and this one is no exception.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome music!.......2006-03-01

I read an online review about this cd,and took a chance.Gosh I was in heaven today listening to this awesome group.
Much better than other groups who play this kind of music!
Live At The Marquee
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Dream Theater Live......Short But Sweet
  • butt rock
  • Live at the Marq...
  • Classic, powerful early live DT
  • Good but...
Live At The Marquee
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1993 release on WEA International. Features six songs recorded live at The Marquee Club in London on April 23rd, 1993: 'Metropolis', 'A Fortune In Lies', 'Bombay Vindaloo', 'Surrounded', 'Another Hand - The Killing Hand' and 'Pull MeUnder'.

Album Details

Recorded at the exhalted London venue on April 23rd, 1993. Features six tight versions of tracks largely from D.T.'s independent 1989 release 'When Dream & Day Unite' & 1992 WEA debut 'Images & Words', including the quintet's hit 'Pull Me Under'.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Dream Theater Live......Short But Sweet.......2007-01-29

This live album was recorded on the "Images And Words" tour when the band was really taking off in terms of popularity. It is a single disc that contains material from both "Images" and the band's first album with Charlie Domenici. The album also contains a very cool previously unreleased instrumental called "Bombay Vindaloo". If anyone had any doubts about the band being able to pull of their intricate material in a live setting this album puts all arguments to rest. The inclusion of "Fortune In Lies", and "Another Hand - The Killing Hand" further goes to prove the how much better James Labrie's voice is than Domenici's. The rest of the album feature live versions of "Metropolis", "Surrounded", and "Pull Me Under", all performed fairly similarly to their studio counterparts. "Live At The Marquee" is a nice snapshot in time of where the band was in the early 90's.

5 out of 5 stars butt rock.......2007-01-23

my boyfriend loves this cd and it is so hard to find in a store. we have ordered it twice and it did not come, but you got it out fast and in great new condition and i saved the day. thanks!

5 out of 5 stars Live at the Marq..........2006-11-25

That's what they should've called it, since it's only 2/3 of the show they played. I have the whole thing on bootleg, but it sure sounds a heck of a lot better here! Gotta agree with the other reviewers, Killing Hand, Fortune in Lies, and Bombay Vindaloo are the outstanding tracks on this particular album... BTW, Bombay sounds a bit Zeppelin-esque, don't you think? Maybe a tribute one of their influences? Whether it is or it isn't I'm not really sure, but I am sure of this - for me, this is some old school metal at its absolute best!

5 out of 5 stars Classic, powerful early live DT.......2006-08-29

Live at the Marquee was released as an EP in Europe and Japan only in 1993. It's the only DT live album to feature the original "classic" lineup, including Kevin Moore on keyboards. And it is AWESOME!

Contained on here are probably the best versions EVER of Metropolis Pt 1, The Killing Hand, and A Fortune in Lies. Rounding out the set are excellent versions of Pull Me Under, Surrounded (a rarity on live DT releases!) and an incredible one-off instrumental improv, Bombay Vindaloo.

But what really stick out to my ears are two things: the incredible sound quality, which really captures the scope of Mike Portnoy's amazing drumming (and the depth of his drumkit's sound) and James LaBrie's FANTASTIC voice. This has to be the best live recording in terms of James' voice, which makes sense as it was a year later he ruptured his vocal cords, an injury from which he has only recently recovered.

Regretfully, this isn't the entire concert, and as Mike Portnoy has stated on his website the band like the record but don't consider it a "real" DT release, it's doubtful this will get the expanded re-release treatment ever. So we can content ourselves with this exquisite little live document of a band reaching the height of their powers, which they've sustained to this day.

5 out of 5 stars Good but..........2006-01-19

This a very good live album but it isn't the entire concert. Here is the real set list from that night.
1. Metropolis Part I/
2. A Fortune In Lies
3. Under a Glass Moon
4. Surrounded
5. Ytsejam (w/ drum solo)
6. Bombay Vindaloo
7. Another Day/
8. Another Hand/
9. The Killing Hand
10. Pull Me Under
11. Take the Time
~~~encore~~~
12. Wait For Sleep
13. Learning to Live
Twin Peaks (outro tape)

I think that they should re-release the album because it would be great to have the whole concert on cd. They did the same thing with Once in a Livetime CD and the Live in Tokyo DVD. Go to the bands website and check under Tourography if you don't believe me.
Live at L'Olympia
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Viva La France!
  • Beautifully packaged album masks Buckley's disdain for some of songs
  • Fine live album, BUT...
  • R.I.P. Jeff Buckley
  • Good, but shy of great
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ASIN: B00005MARP
Release Date: 2001-06-25

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  1. Lover, You Should Have Come Over
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Exclusive live album released through Sony in select International markets. This live album was initiated by Sony France, who believe they have an amazing recording of a particular French concert from 1995. Containing many of the hits from Grace, live favorites, and covers (some here on CD for the first time, some old), Live At La Olympia is a stunning 3 fold, soft-cover recording to add to the collection of Jeff's fans. 24 page booklet with, biography, handwritten track notes and lyrics by the artist and a rare live & studio photograph collection. Features 11 tracks all recorded Live at the La Olympia Theater in France. Includes covers of Led Zeppelin, MC-5 & Leonard Cohen. Tracks, 'Lover, You Should Have Come Over', 'Dream Brother', 'Eternal Life', 'Kick Out The Jams', 'Lilac Wine', 'Grace', 'That's All I Ask', 'Kasmir', 'Je N'en Cnnais Pas La Fin', 'Hallelujah' & 'What Will You Say (Duet With Alim Qasimov)'. 2001 release.

Album Details

The Fourth Anniversary of Buckley's Untimely Death Sees the Release of this Special Live Album, a Beautiful Recording of One Particular French Concert from 1995. Includes Many of the Hits from 'grace', Live Favorites and Covers of Led Zeppelin, Mc5, Leonard Cohen and More. A Stunning Recording for Fans to Add to their Collection.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Viva La France!.......2007-01-10

Thoroughly enjoyable--it is evident by listening to this EP of the live concert in Paris that JB had the time of his life performing for his beloved french audience. Very original performance of some of his best material.

1 out of 5 stars Beautifully packaged album masks Buckley's disdain for some of songs.......2006-10-12

I was not particularly aware of Buckley until I heard "Hallellujah" on a TV show. I bought this album since it had the longest version of the song on it, of any of his albums. What a disappointment. He seems to play it as a duty, showing little respect for a truly wonderful song.

He also sounded tired of some of the other songs, substituting loud sound for music.

On the other hand he covered "Grace" and "What will you say" beautifully. The album itself is a masterpiece of presentation, and I am keeping it for that reason, but will look to find a better version of him singing "Hallellujah."

3 out of 5 stars Fine live album, BUT..........2006-09-01

I grew up in NYC, and the east village was my place of choice to hang out. It was there that I frequently caught Jeff Buckley playing live, including Sin-e, well before his recordings were made; he was a charismatic performer, to say the least. I was and remain a fan of his first full LP "Grace", a pretty, if slight album that grew with each listen. His unfortunate death at such a young age is, of course, a tragic happenstance. But facts are facts; Jeff Buckley was a work in progress when he died. He had a long way to go, before he could live up to the "musical prodigy" hype that has been bestowed upon him by cultish, obsessesive teen/twentysomething girls and boys who have his posters adorning their walls. Like Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain and Tupac before him, Jeff Buckley has now joined the ranks of rock matyrdom, and is being eagerly milked by greedy record companies and sold to horny, lonely, sensitive, misunderstood girls and boys who prefer relationships with dead icons over flesh and blood. Lets face it, if Jeff Buckley looked like "Skreech" from "Saved by The Bell", would anyone other that the extremely dedicated still be talking about "Grace" today? I am not knocking the artist, mind you, only those who milk the bones (record companies and fans, alike) of an artists who simply did not live long enough to fulfill his potential. Let the man RIP, already! Incidentally, this is the best Jeff Buckley live album to get...

5 out of 5 stars R.I.P. Jeff Buckley.......2006-02-04

It has been 9 years since his death and record companies are still releasing some new stuff about him.This album is his third live album and for me it's the best.Although it was recorded from a casette found after his death,the sound is absolutely perfect and you can easily feel the atmosphere.This album was recorded on 6th and 7th of July 1995 at the Olympia Theatre in Paris in 2 soldout concerts and has 11 great songs featuring covers of the MC5's 'Kick out the jams' and Led Zeppelin's 'Kashmir'.This is precious for any Jeff Buckley fan,but if you have no idea about him this is a good place to start.

4 out of 5 stars Good, but shy of great.......2004-10-15

This was my first Buckley live CD. I'm waiting for Mysterious White Boy and when it arrives I'll definitely be comparing the two. But as for Live Buckley, this is a good representation of him. Let me review the songs:

Lover, You Should Have Come Over - Excellent. Hearing this song live is a powerful and moving experience. Great rendition. Nothing wrong here. Some great Buckley...

Dream Brother - Great version...first song he wrote, or so he says during the show.....

Eternal Life - Loud and powerful....the concert so far is going great...chugging along and each song is movingly played...

Kick Out the Jams...nothing but straight rock here...guess it's pretty much the same with any other version....So far, all these songs are heavy and hard only the way Buckley can deliver...concert is rolling smoothly.......

Lilac Wine...beautiful live version...I like it....it's not studio but hey, this is a live show...so get the studio version out of your head!

Grace -- Great live version...I like it! You will too!

That's All I Ask -- never heard this song before...like it alot, nothing complicated but pretty and vocals are angelic as only Buckley can deliver......

Kashmir - This is where the concert takes it's first nosedive..Buckley doesn't try to perform the song just have fun with it at 45rpm style...nothing memorable here and a waste of time......

Je n'en connais pas la fin - beautiful, although Buckley does stop in the middle of the tune to chat with the audience..it's a little annoying but then Buckley would do that so you gotta roll with it...it's good nonetheless, though it falls shy of great b/c I was annoyed with the chit chat during the middle of the song....

Hallelujah - The only lemon during the entire show! This rendition stinks! That's because Buckley starts paying more attention to the audience and not to play the song! He barely gets through it, laughing along the way and really giving a weak rendition of this moving piece...I don't expect the studio version per say, but to laugh through this song and get distracted by the audience, well, it's too bad.......

What Will You Say -- very cool, this track isn't from the Olympia show but is an extra track from a show he did in the French countryside somewhere...it has Middle Eastern influences and is great...

Overall, I'm surprised by how short this Olympia concert is. It's less than an hour! And he flew to Paris to perform at the Olympia for just an hour show??? Bizarre!! Makes me wonder how long he performed at other shows through his tours in other countries and in the U.S......

Anyways, I still recommend you purchase this disk but do so for $15 or less, it's not worth more than that...
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  1. P.F. Sloan
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Jimmy Webb is that rarity in rock music, a professional songwriter who achieved stardom in that capacity. "Archive" is an excellent 20-track overview of Webb's criminally overlooked career as a performer from 1970 to 1977, his most productive period. While he is best remembered as the composer of hits for others, this collection offers proof that he was equally adept at interpreting his own songs, often times bringing more emotion to them. Disc two consists of Webb's outstanding 1972 live perfomance at the Albert Hall, previously only available as part of the (deleted) US box set "The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress."

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Worth it for "Live at the Albert Hall" alone.......2006-06-04

This is a two-part set. "Archive" has been available on CD since the mid-90's and is a reasonably well-done collection of Webb's notable work. "Live at the Albert Hall" as an addition is an amazing concert.

Most of Webb's repertoire for this concert is standard fare. The commentary between songs is great. Webb's description of writing "Didn't We" and flunking out of music school is hilarious.

And he does do some out of the way tunes you won't encounter elsewhere. Webb does "Pocket Full of Keys" which appeared on "Sunshower", which was a 70's collaboration between himself and Thelma Houston and as part of a Boston Pops concert featuring Glen Campbell doing Webb songs.

The big surprise (or shock to some) is Webb doing a Frank Zappa song, "My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama." It's twisted and well done.
Live at Oslo Jazz Festival
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    Live at Oslo Jazz Festival
    The (International) Noise Conspiracy
    Manufacturer: Alternative Tentacle
    ProductGroup: Music
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    Originally released by Swedish jazz imprint Moserobie in 2003, this live album features a special one-time performance of Swedish political punk band The (International) Noise Conspiracy in collaboration with noted jazz musicians Jonas Kullhammar and Sven-Erik Dahlberg. Live in Oslo features songs from T(I)NC«s first two albums on Epitaph, Survival Sickness and A New Morning, Changing Weather, transformed into more dreamy arrangements. While retaining the T(I)NC-ness of the original material, the band with their guest musicians improvise freely for some spaced-out jams. The fact that Dahlberg and Kullhammar, a five-time Swedish Grammy nominee, are accomplished jazz musicians is an icing on the cake of this surprise party. Reminiscent of political Dutch band The Ex's collaboration with avant garde cellist Tom Cora in the early 1990s, Live in Oslo demonstrates T(I)NC's willingness to take risks and collaborate with musicians practicing different genres to expand their sound successfully. Live in Oslo has never been available commercially in North America and is highly sought after by the bands large fanbase, making this the missing album in T(I)NC's catalog. Alternative Tentacles is proud to bring this album stateside, revealing a whole new facet to a familiar band with an established sound.
    Deep Dead Blue, Live at Meltdown
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    Elvis Costello & Bill Frisell , and Bill Frisell
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    ASIN: B00000AOR1
    Release Date: 1995-08-21

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    Elvis Costello has always had great taste in guitar players, from his early devotion to Wes Montgomery to his frequent use of Marc Ribot, while Bill Frisell has shown a special empathy for Costello's songwriting on The Sweetest Punch, his instrumental cover of Costello's collaboration with Burt Bacharach. This barebones duet meeting with Costello singing to just the accompaniment of Frisell's guitar comes from a 1995 London performance. Charles Mingus's "Weird Nightmare," with the composer's own lyric, is a moody, dissonant minor piece that establishes a common ground and sets one of the tones for the performance. While Costello's songs may sometimes be bleak, they're also driven by a reality principle with a sense of accomplishment in their own hard-won experience. Frisell is an excellent partner for him, creating a densely resonant atmosphere that stages and echoes the often haunted, memory-filled lyrics. The guitarist picks up on the singer's every vocal nuance, too, expanding on his complex moods and lifting every rising melodic line with his own sense of light. Songs like "Shamed Into Love" almost glitter with Frisell's serene and trebly arpeggios, and Lerner and Loewe's "Gigi" grows from an initial sense of loss to genuine wonder. The collaborative "Deep Dead Blue," with Frisell's compositional input, has an intriguing, almost fragmented structure. --Stuart Broomer

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    This 1995 Recording Brings Together Two Artists (Elvis Costello and Bill Frisell) who Otherwise Might Not have Performed Or Recorded Together. Features "Poor Napoleon", "Love Field", a Rendition of Charles Mingus' "Weird Nightmare" and Four More Tracks. Recorded Live at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall During the Meltdown Festival on June 25, 1995.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Intimate.......2003-12-13

    Close your eyes. On the left of the stage sits Elvis Costello, geeky glasses, geeky smile, a microphone in his hand. On the right, Bill Frisell sits on the edge of a little Fender amp, rocking gently, picking his guitar in only the way he can.

    While the audience applause in between each of the tracks on this album leads me to believe the setting was not quite as small as I like to imagine it, my imagination still beats out my reason. And that's what makes listening to this record so exciting. Clocking in at under twenty-seven minutes, and costing over twenty dollars, I had to wonder if this was worth the money. After it sat on my "To Buy" list for a few months, I decided to just spring for it.

    I waited until, given what I'd read about the album and what I've already heard from Costello and Frisell as artists on their own, I thought the timing was right. It was a late night in November, sort of chilly outside. I wrapped up in a favorite blanket and listened to the album.

    The album begins with "Weird Nightmare," an obscure Charles Mingus composition. Costello's voice is haunting when paired with Frisell's sparse lines, and Mingus' creepy lyrics bring out the best in both musicians. The tone is similar through the next three (two written by Costello, one a Lerner & Loewe standard) before picking the mood up considerably on "Poor Napoleon." Though it was originally recorded for Costello's "Blood & Chocolate," it is rerecorded here to a very effective end. Costello's voice is dead on, and (once again) perfectly matched to Frisell's one of a kind style.

    This is music that needs to be heard. The next time you're lonely, pour yourself a glass of red (or two), light up a Lucky Strike, and curl up with a blanket. These twenty-seven minutes might not make you feel entirely better, but they'll certainly make you feel comforted.

    5 out of 5 stars 2for2.......2003-01-14

    live at the meltdown is truely one amazing piece of music. the pairing of elvis and bill was nothng short of genuis!! whether they are doing costello's "lovefield" or a mingus song "wierd nightmare" or the odd pair of writes (cait o'riordan/mac manus)"baby plays around" this CD offers nothing but talent from beginning to end. and i for one love elvis's voice

    4 out of 5 stars Interesting combination!!.......2002-11-18

    Costello and Frisell happen to be two of my favorite artists. I had no idea that this album existed--I happened to stumble upon it one day while browsing through Amazon.com. I think they compliment each other pretty well. I particularly like the rendition of 'Baby Plays Around,' a gem from Costello's 'Spike' album that unfortunately often gets overlooked. The album has excellent sound quality. Fans of Costello and/or Frisell will dig this album.

    5 out of 5 stars Incredible sound for only vocals and guitar.......2002-10-07

    When most people think of New Wave, good singers is probably not the first thing to come to mind, heh if not the last. However, Elvis Costello is one of the few New wave artists to have a simply amazing voice and it is never more evident than on this CD. With only guitar and vocals, the CD seems like it would be empty sounding, but instead it is just the opposite, creating a full lush sound that would actually be hurt by the addition of louder, more crash instruments like drums or bass. Bill Frisell's guitar work lies somewhere between the piano style of Eric Satae and the ambient experimentation of Fripp/Eno bridging the gap between minimalism and ambience to create a smooth, flowing wave of notes that wash over the listener. Costello then softly croons over frisell's work in incredible vocal range going from a gentle whisper to a full falsetto. The subtelty and brilliance of this album is breathtaking and the depth and beauty they can create with only 2 instruments at their disposal is more than impressive. Apart from the music, the sound is A+ quality for a live release and allows every note to remain intact in a concert that truly relies on the important of each and every sound. Finally, clocking in at only about 30 minutes, the CD ends without becoming repetative or boring, which eventually would be inevitable using only 2 instruments, simply leaving the content listener with a nice, concise batch of love songs.

    5 out of 5 stars Exquisite MacManus/Frisell.......2000-07-14

    I must say this is a delightful cd... only if you are an open-minded listener. I thought every Costello or Frisell fan was such kind of person. Should I say that through the years I realize I was mistaken? I guess both Costello and Frisell ask for the same musical curiosity (or, lets say it: heterodox musical erudition) from the listeners than the one that obsessed them all the way; that is: their opening to different styles in music is not the attitude of a snob --is the rejoice of a musician who let him be surprised by the "new values" as well as by the traditions of their roots. That is the only way you can enjoy this cd: let you be driven into the subtle complexity of Frisell's guitar on "Love Field" and "Poor Napoleon", two underrated masterpieces written by Costello, who sings them as if he had learned the best of Sinatra's or Bennett's style (but remaining himself); or dive for that rare jewel that is "Shamed into Love" just to merge full of charity and self-consciousness; or re-read the Lerner and Loewe classic "Gigi" and realize that every thirty/fourty-some guy is a nowadays Louis Jourdan character is this XXI century world. Of course, there is more: you have "the taste of beauty" (that already was on "Spike") with "Baby Plays Around"; the rare Mingus song facing a darkness that's always lighten; and the original "Deep Dead Blue" version with its real "deep-end" approach, that breathless feeling of ephimeral marvel, that sort-of-satori revelation that can only be captured when a sublime songwriter (and very personal singer --I must admit: the kind of singer I prefer: honest and imperfect like the glimpse of a truth) and a talented musician, both of them as open-minded as faithful to themselves, work together for an open-minded listener with a wide open and sensitive soul. (By the way, excuse me for my English --it is not my everyday language).
    Friday Night Live
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Friday Night Live
    • Next Level S#%*
    • Fantastic!
    • Awesome Jewish CD
    • Fresh and stirring
    Friday Night Live
    Craig Taubman
    Manufacturer: Craig 'N Company
    ProductGroup: Music
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    Release Date: 2007-02-20

    Tracks:

    1. Romenu
    2. L'cha Dodi
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    4. Ahavat Olam
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    Friday Night Live is a service held at Sinai Temple in Los Angeles, CA designed for young people, ages 25-40, many of whom were estranged from the synagogue and Jewish life. Now the monthly service is an amazing "happening" that draws 2,000 people! Craig's wonderful music that resulted is recorded with all the energy, excitement, and artistry that mark all of his recording projects.

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    5 out of 5 stars Friday Night Live.......2005-11-11

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    It is at once new and old. It is powerful!

    5 out of 5 stars Next Level S#%*.......2002-03-15

    Craig Taubman is without a doubt one of the most inspiring voices in modern Jewish music and religion today. This Friday night live CD helps convey to the world that the services he is a part of in LA, Friday Night Live at Sinai Temple, and One Shabbat Morning take the whole concept of prayer, spirituality and Judaism to the next level. Combining modern arrangement with ancient melodies, Craig is without a doubt one of the strongest voices in new Jewish music today. Buy this CD, play it for your family, and prepare to welcome the Shabbos Bride into your houses and into your hearts...

    5 out of 5 stars Fantastic!.......2002-01-23

    I can't say enough good things about this CD. I was fortunate enough to attend an actual Friday Night Live service in CA last year, and the music just moved me so much. The CD is just as stirring, I think, whether or not you are Jewish (I am). It's traditional religious music, yet it has a beat and you can dance to it. It is my 5-year-old daughter's favorite CD. She listens to it over and over, especially "Hashkivenu". Please buy this! You will feel good about yourself and Judaism!

    5 out of 5 stars Awesome Jewish CD.......2001-11-03

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    5 out of 5 stars Fresh and stirring.......2000-01-18

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    Live at Oberlin
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Masterpiece in Music
    • Amazing Album- Live at Oberlin
    Live at Oberlin
    Kartik Seshadri
    Manufacturer: Trad. Crossroads
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    ASIN: B000QJLTCI
    Release Date: 2007-05-23

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    1. Introduction
    2. Raga Bhimpalasi - Alap, Jor, Jhala
    3. Raga Bhimpalasi- Gat in Sade Gyarah, 11 1/2 beats
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    Traditional Crossroads continues it s Audiophile series of Indian Classical music with a new release by Sitar virtuoso Kartik Seshadri. Internationally acclaimed as one of India s outstanding musicians and the foremost disciple of Pandit Ravi Shankar. Seshadri was hailed as a child prodigy by critics and prominent musicians when he began performing full-length solo recitals at the age of six. Kartik became a disciple of the maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar, working closely with him until today. Recent solo engagements have included the Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, World Music Institute, Asia Society, Vancouver Jazz Festival and Ravi Shankar s 75th Birthday Celebrations. His consistently brilliant performances are marked for their expressivity, rich tonal sensibility and exciting rhythmic intricacy. SONGLINES MAGAZINE 4 stars Undoubtedly, this is sitar at its lyrical best!

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    5 out of 5 stars Masterpiece in Music.......2002-08-26

    This is a must have for all lovers of music. Kartikji is the most phenomenal sitarist ever. Hear all his CD's, all are exceptional, and hard to find.

    5 out of 5 stars Amazing Album- Live at Oberlin.......2002-05-28

    Another truly amazing recording by Mr. Seshadri. Words are unable to express the emotion and mood produced by the most wholesome and life invigorating music ever. Truly if there ever was a musical prodigy, then Mr. Seshadri is one.
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      How the West Was Swung, Vol. 14: Live at Scotty's International Steel Guitar Show St. Louis
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