Live in Anvers [Import]

live in anvers [import]

Track Listings

1. Intro
2. Ah Ti Ta Ti Ta Ta
3. Song Intro
4. In the Street
5. Song Intro
6. 634-5789
7. Hook Me Up
8. II Ribelle
9. Song Intro
10. Bangkok
11. Shiny Stockings
12. Claim to Fame
13. Sonata, Grave
14. Autumn in New York
15. Sick and Tired
16. It's Too Late to Turn Back Now
17. Concert Outro

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Live album of cover versions recorded January 30th 2004, in Antwerp, Belgium, with some of the best Belgian musicians as a backing band. This is Alex's 1st live album. 17 tracks packaged in a digipak. Last Call. 2004.

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Live in Anvers
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Live in Anvers
    Alex Chilton
    Manufacturer: Rykodisc
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0009HLCD8
    Release Date: 2005-05-24

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Ah Ti Ta Ti Ta Ta
    3. Song Intro
    4. In the Street
    5. Song Intro
    6. 634-5789
    7. Hook Me Up
    8. II Ribelle
    9. Song Intro
    10. Bangkok
    11. Shiny Stockings
    12. Claim to Fame
    13. Sonata, Grave
    14. Autumn in New York
    15. Sick and Tired
    16. It's Too Late to Turn Back Now
    17. Concert Outro

    Album Description

    The Legendary Alex Chilton delivers his first live album in 25 years! Recorded last year in Belgium, Alex himself calls it one of his favorite recordings, and when you hear it, you'll agree! Great live versions of Big Star and Chilton classics sit comfortably alongside amazing cover versions! An incredible recording of an amazing night!
    Live in Anvers
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • The great live Chilton album is yet to come
    • Alex Chilton
    • Live in Anvers or Live in Memphis?
    • i was there
    Live in Anvers
    Alex Chilton
    Manufacturer: Last Call Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Traditional Vocal PopTraditional Vocal Pop | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0002JELXQ
    Release Date: 2004-08-03

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Ah Ti Ta Ti Ta Ta
    3. Song Intro
    4. In the Street
    5. Song Intro
    6. 634-5789
    7. Hook Me Up
    8. II Ribelle
    9. Song Intro
    10. Bangkok
    11. Shiny Stockings
    12. Claim to Fame
    13. Sonata, Grave
    14. Autumn in New York
    15. Sick and Tired
    16. It's Too Late to Turn Back Now
    17. Concert Outro

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars The great live Chilton album is yet to come.......2004-09-02

    This one's a little frustrating. As was the case with the live record from 1980 (with the Soft Boys members backing him up), the players aren't bad at all. It's just that the American studio and touring bands are better versed and rehearsed than this European counterpart. Those looking to sample the post-Big Star Chilton should look first to "High Priest" "Set" "Cliches" and "Man Called Distruction." Or "Like Flies on Sherbert," if you want drunken mayhem done once more with feeling.

    That said, there's enough here to make it an easy recomendation for my fellow Chiltophiles.

    "Ah Ti Ta Ti Ta Ta" (not to be confused with "Tee Na Nee Na Nee Na Noo") is a happy little Ernie K. Doe tune that was new to me (and well done in this live version). Sam and Dave's "634-5789" is also a highlight. "It's Too Late to Turn Back Now" is great, though it has a band introduction in the middle that breaks the mood a bit. "Claim to Fame" is more Stax-flavored R&B, and is one of the better tracks on the album.

    The intro to Bangkok is funny--Alex refers to his late-seventies self as a "drunken hooligan," the the performance is fine (but not quite sleazy enough to those in love with the original single). I had high hopes for "Sonata, Grave" (hoped it would be as nice as his solo-guitar arrangement of part of a Bach chorale on "Cliches")--alas, the band joins him for this, and it doesn't really succeed.

    "Il Ribelle" and "In the Street" are fine--you won't find yourself reaching for the track-skip button, but his studio versions of both tunes surpass what's here.

    In the "I don't need to hear this more than once" category are "Shiny Stockings" and "April in Paris"--both rough here (the pickup band just isn't familiar enough with these tunes/arrangements, both from the Count Basie Band book)--and "Sick and Tired," which doesn't recreate the killer New Orleans groove of the earlier studio version. "Hook Me Up" also misses the deep pocket of the studio version. I really wish the band had just layed out on the standards (Basie material) and let Chilton do them solo--also the classical piece. The album is a mixed bag; worth it in the end, but not for the Chilton novice.

    5 out of 5 stars Alex Chilton.......2004-09-01

    Alex Chilton about says it all. Very few singers sing with the emotional cool intensity of Alex Chilton. He nows wring out the emotional content of each song with his voice and guitar. Some think that Frank Sinatra could do anything with a song. Those people should listen to Alex and weep.

    5 out of 5 stars Live in Anvers or Live in Memphis?.......2004-08-10

    Alex Chilton stole into Antwerp in January '04 with very little fanfare and laid down one of his cleanest, tightest live performances on CD. It's really a bit of an anachronism: three back-up Flemish musicians joined this career veteran in his homage to the great names of Memphis music on this Belgian stage. Thankfully Studio Brussels and Last Call Records managed to nail down the one-time performance.
    The slew of cover tunes from the likes of Eddie Floyd, Ernie K-Doe, and Johnny Watson nearly drown out the headliner himself. And the funny thing is, Chilton almost embarrassingly introduces his self-penned tunes as if he doesn't feel worthy to stand among those he prefers to cover.
    Fans and collectors of Chilton's 30-year career will welcome the new recordings of like the catchy "Ah Ti Ta Ti Ta Ta," "634-5789," and "Claim to Fame." Few musicians have strung together such an eclectic career as Chilton, and there is certainly a taste of nearly everything here, and it's in all aspects Memphis sound. For good balance, there's a rocking live rendition of "Il Ribelle" and a tear-jerking version of Vernon Duke's"Autumn in New York."
    The only "drag" about this otherwise impressive CD is that Chilton never had the chance to play long and deliver "What's Your Sign, Girl?" as the ultimate encore. In the meantime, Amazon should discount this fine album since it will surely lead to mining for forgotten classics from the recent past from Chilton and those he covers so well.

    5 out of 5 stars i was there.......2004-08-04

    I saw Alex in Anvers and I was really thrilled sitting in the first row. He played it very clean and he didn't miss a note compared to the recordings, maybe not as mean or fast as you would like it better and only tool little tracks. Mauro played the however slick rithmes from sheet and the drummer could have been a better class. There were two new songs if i'm not mistaken. Amazon should put in the set.

    It lasted way too short. I should buy and hear if my rating is correct and if the request from the public (the guy next to me) for 'what's you're sign' was recorded. The song won't be on it for the master replied 'no horoscope today'.


    Huub
    Live in Anvers
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Live in Anvers or Live in Memphis?
    Live in Anvers
    Alex Chilton
    Manufacturer: Last Call
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Live Albums | Pop | Styles | Music
    Traditional PopTraditional Pop | Oldies | Pop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    Roots RockRoots Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
    Traditional Vocal PopTraditional Vocal Pop | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00025DVGI
    Release Date: 2004-01-01

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Ah Ti Ta Ti Ta Ta
    3. Song Intro
    4. In the Street
    5. Song Intro
    6. 634-5789
    7. Hook Me Up
    8. II Ribelle
    9. Song Intro
    10. Bangkok
    11. Shiny Stockings
    12. Claim to Fame
    13. Sonata, Grave
    14. Autumn in New York
    15. Sick and Tired
    16. It's Too Late to Turn Back Now
    17. Concert Outro

    Album Description

    Live album of cover versions recorded January 30th 2004, in Antwerp, Belgium, with some of the best Belgian musicians as a backing band. This is Alex's 1st live album. 17 tracks packaged in a digipak. Last Call. 2004.

    Album Details

    Live Album of Cover Versions Recorded January 30, 2004 with Some of the Best Belgian Musicians as a Backing Band.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Live in Anvers or Live in Memphis?.......2004-08-02

    Alex Chilton stole into Antwerp in January '04 with very little fanfare and laid down one of his cleanest, tightest live performances on CD. It's really a bit of an anachronism: three back-up Flemish musicians joined this career veteran in his homage to the great names of Memphis music on this Belgian stage. Thankfully Studio Brussels and Last Call Records managed to nail down the one-time performance.
    The slew of cover tunes from the likes of Eddie Floyd, Ernie K-Doe, and Johnny Watson nearly drown out the headliner himself. And the funny thing is, Chilton almost embarrassingly introduces his self-penned tunes as if he doesn't feel worthy to stand among those he prefers to cover.
    Fans and collectors of Chilton's 30-year career will welcome the new recordings of like the catchy "Ah Ti Ta Ti Ta Ta," "634-5789," and "Claim to Fame." Few musicians have strung together such an eclectic career as Chilton, and there is certainly a taste of nearly everything here, and it's in all aspects Memphis sound. For good balance, there's a rocking live rendition of "Il Ribelle" and a tear-jerking version of Vernon Duke's"Autumn in New York."
    The only "drag" about this otherwise impressive CD is that Chilton never had the chance to play long and deliver "What's Your Sign, Girl?" as the ultimate encore. In the meantime, Amazon should discount this fine album since it will surely lead to mining for forgotten classics from the recent past from Chilton and those he covers so well.

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