Live @ Roxy

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This will be the first in a series, promises Rauhofer. "This is something I’ve always wanted to do as a gift to the crowds of people who come to hear me play week after week, not only at Roxy but wherever I spin."

Product Description
World renowned producer, Grammy winning remixer and Roxy, NYC’s resident DJ, Peter Rauhofer, unleashes a double beatmixed CD compilation this month called : "Peter Rauhofer: Live @ Roxy."

Capturing one of Rauhofer’s flawless Saturday night sets at the famous nightspot, this 2 disc gem includes remixes by the man himself (Narcotic Thrust "Safe From Harm", Funky Green Dogs "Rise Up" and Mantra "Away"), Roxy crowd favorites (Wonderbox "Turn Me Over", Laszlo Panaflex "Dance To The Music" and Puncher "The Wall") and previously unreleased tracks (Aubrey Richards "Who’s Your Papi?", Magic Cucumbers "Sex Bomb" and a brand new remix of LNR’s classic "Work It To The Bone").

Four of the set’s tracks will be released unmixed as a limited edition double pack vinyl for DJ consumption.

Live @ Roxy

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Live at the Roxy, Hollywood, California, May 26, 1976 - The Complete Concert
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • if memory serves me correctly
  • Gift for a good friend
  • Long Live Bob
  • Poetry In Motion
  • Best live album ever!
Live at the Roxy, Hollywood, California, May 26, 1976 - The Complete Concert
Bob Marley & The Wailers
Manufacturer: Island
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00009V7T0
Release Date: 2003-06-24

Tracks:

  1. Introduction
  2. Trenchtown Rock
  3. Burnin' & Lootin'
  4. Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)
  5. Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock)
  6. I Shot The Sherif
  7. Want More
  8. No Woman No Cry
  9. Lively Up Yourself
  10. Roots Rock Reggae
  11. Rat Race

Tracks:

  1. Positive Vibration
  2. Get Up Stand Up/No More Trouble/War

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars if memory serves me correctly.......2007-07-21

then this CD is from the Babylon By Bus tour (1976), which really jump-started Bob Marley's popularity here in the USA. Like Babylon, this is also a live CD, although it is recorded in a much smaller venue, LA's Roxy, right up on Sunset Boulevard, right next to The Rainbow, and down the block from the Whisky A Go Go. anyone who likes Bob Marley will enjoy this CD, every song is great.

4 out of 5 stars Gift for a good friend.......2007-04-08

I was pleased how quickly this CD arrived. It was a birthday present for a dear friend, so I haven't heard it yet, however, I'm sure it's excellent. After all, it's by Bob Marley.

5 out of 5 stars Long Live Bob.......2007-02-03

This is an awesome CD. Many hours of listening pleasure to anyone who purchases this product.

5 out of 5 stars Poetry In Motion.......2007-01-11

With the pace of the arrangements adding even more powerful meaning to the vocals and music, Bob Marley & The Wailers deliver an astounding concert before an appreciative audience in a small club on Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California, during the Rastaman Vibration tour.

The pristine sound captures Marley at his poetic best, as his songs of protest & redemption draws the listener into the music. The performance touches the senses in highly subtle ways, which are uniquely found in Want More & No Woman No Cry. The vocal interplay between Marley & Rita Marley, Marcia Griffiths and Judy Mowatt tugs at your soul.

Even the obligatory - for American rock audiences - I Shot the Sheriff is delivered with an added punch. The extraordinary set (Disc One) culminates with Rat Race, with the band returning (Disc Two) for an encore of 28 minutes; Positive Vibration and Get Up Stand Up/No More Trouble/War.

This is Marley the artist at the peak of his creative powers and one of the best live performances ever captured on CD.

5 out of 5 stars Best live album ever!.......2007-01-10

When I look at my music collection in its entirety, my favorite albums tend to be the live ones, recorded at small halls or large arenas (think DMB, Zeppelin, U2, Frampton, Stones, Doors, etc). There is something unique, exhilarating, and almost unattainable about capturing the greatness mixed with spontaneity of live music. Live at the Roxy is my all time favorite live album. Incredibly good sound quality, just the right volume of crowd interaction, and Marley's poetic, lyrical leadership at the peak of his grasp of the power of his message and sound all combine to make this concert a priceless jewel. If you're like me, you'll put this double cd set in your car stereo and leave it in there for weeks. Makes you want to grow dreads and join the cause.
Live at the Roxy
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The Next Best Thing To Being There...
  • Great even for the casual Social D fan
  • live
  • Transition album for Mike Ness
  • Best Band in the USA
Live at the Roxy
Social Distortion
Manufacturer: Time Bomb
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000007SNL
Release Date: 1998-06-30

Tracks:

  1. Story of My Life
  2. Bad Luck
  3. Under My Thumb
  4. Prison Bound
  5. Mommy's Little Monster
  6. Mass Hysteria
  7. The Creeps
  8. Another State of Mind
  9. Let It Be Me
  10. No Pain, No Gain
  11. Cold Feelings
  12. Telling Them
  13. I Was Wrong
  14. 1945
  15. Don't Drag Me Down
  16. Ball & Chain
  17. Ring of Fire
  18. Bonus Track

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Even if Social Distortion have lost some their edge on more recent studio releases, this new live set is solid proof that the band's musical urgency is still intact. Seventeen years of classic Orange County, California, punk is represented over 17 tracks, as the band moves through speaker-rattling alternative-radio hits like "Bad Luck," "Let It Be Me," and "Ball & Chain." Singer Mike Ness's rockabilly roar is in fine form, as is the grinding rock energy his bandmates put out. Recorded over three nights at Los Angeles's historic Roxy nightclub, the disc serves as a great testament to one of America's finest punk bands. --Aidin Vaziri

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Next Best Thing To Being There..........2007-03-30

Social Distortion has always been known for its live show. This CD really is the next best thing to being there. Live albums usually are a very mixed bag; however, this one lives up to all of the expectations. The sound quality is amazing and the setlist is a nearly perfect selection of their live performances during that era (it should have included sick boy though). It is also notable because this is the last Social Distortion recording featuring Dennis Danell before his death.

The only thing that could have been done better on this album is that the tracks should have started at the beginning of the songs rather than beginning with Mike Ness's long speeches before each tune. Sometimes, it would be preferrable to just hear the songs without having to listen to or fast forward through Mike's views on the punk rock scene, the establishment, the "old days", or the government. Still, that really is the only complaint about this cd.

5 out of 5 stars Great even for the casual Social D fan.......2007-01-05

I consider myself a casual fan of Social Distortion, and this disk is pretty good. The sound is good, and the energy is excellent. Even Mike Ness's cheesy commentaries between songs are worth listening to. I also bought this disk for musicians I know, because Social D, especially LIVE Social D, should be required listening for anyone performing music onstage.

Highlights, IMO, are Ball and Chain, Prison Bound, Ring of Fire, I Was Wrong. It's worth checking out whether you LOVE SD, are a casual fan, or never even heard their music before.

5 out of 5 stars live.......2005-10-29

1 hour ago just saw Social Distortion Live in Atlanta. People yelled all the way through the concert. Whoops and yells spilling out on the street after the concert. "Live" is the best word for this band when you see them in concert. "Live" for both girls and guys. All seemed to linger after the concert. Total adrenalin. Why see the Rolling Stones live when you can see the real deal?

Some things are totally fresh after 20 years. How is that possible? 5 stars.

4 out of 5 stars Transition album for Mike Ness.......2005-09-28

It's during Ball and Chain, more than Ring of Fire, where you can FEEL the Johnny Cash influence on Mike.
This a pretty important album to have and I spin this way more than any other SD's.
I always thought SD took awhile to find their identity, I wasn't a big fan of Mommy's Little Monster and prior (so I tend to skip some over some of those songs -I know that puts me in the minority) but once they did they didn't turn back (kinda like AFI).
Ball and Chain on this album will always rank as one of the greatest country/rock songs ever written and I know that's the direction Ness wants to continue in. I just hope he keeps uptempo guitar work because it's that constant balladry, well, and a few other things, that turns me off of most country. Check it out live - preferably with a bottle of JD. Really! You'll be feeling bittersweet once the crowd starts taken the 4th verse.

5 out of 5 stars Best Band in the USA.......2005-05-25

You can forget about the debate over who the best band in America is. It begins and ends with these guys. Although not the same Social D of the 80's and 90's, in part due to aging, retirments (Johnny, we need you back on bass man!) and largely to the tragic loss of Dennis Danell, these guys simply put on the greatest show, every time. I just saw them live in Poughkeepise NY (for like the 30th time since 1992), and that show was as powerful and rocking as that first time I saw them at the Sting in New Britain, CT (and like a young dum-ass, offered Mike and Dennis a beer in the parking lot before the show).

Thank you Mr. Ness, for taking time from you family and touring. And for those of you who have never seen the band play, this album is as good as being there. "The kittens are out tonight!"

Live at the Roxy
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Don't let this one get away!
  • the love you leave
Live at the Roxy
Nicolette Larson
Manufacturer: Rhino Handmade
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ASIN: B000ERU5Q8
Release Date: 2006-06-27

Tracks:

  1. Clear Light
  2. Give A Little
  3. Come Early Mornin'
  4. French Waltz
  5. Mexican Divorce
  6. Last In Love
  7. You Send Me
  8. Lotta Love
  9. Rhumba Girl
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Nicolette was one of the great session singers in `70s rock, providing honeyed harmonies for Neil Young, Linda Ronstadt, the Doobie Brothers and Emmylou Harris before launching a successful career on her own. And this live concert, recorded at the famed Sunset Strip venue on December 20, 1978, and previously available as a promo-only disc, captures her fresh from the release of her debut solo album "Nicolette", which went Top 20. Indeed, ground zero of the entire SoCal `70s rock scene was at the Roxy this night. Limited edition of 5000 copies!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Don't let this one get away!.......2007-07-17

It's expensive and there's not a whole lotta music on it, but what is there is an album quality live recording of this legendary 1970's era female vocalist at her peak of commercial popularity. If you are fan of hers you'll forget what you paid for it soon enough.

5 out of 5 stars the love you leave .......2006-10-30

I first heard this great LP when I lucked out and found the LP "Warner Bros Radio Show" at Arrons Records Shop on Melrose back in the 1980's. While I like Nicolette's other albums (now CDs) this is my favorite of all. Why? Because it has a "personal" feel to it. You get a chance to hear Nicolette sing AND speak. From songs like "clear light" and "last in love" through "baby don't do it" Nicolette is in great voice and has a fine "all-star" band behind her which includes the brillant Albert Lee on guitar. Nicolette even sings a song in French (French Waltz) that so charming it just COULD make you cry. All and all a super performance by beautiful woman and spirt who has left us way to soon. However Nicolette LIVES on through this recording, and for anyone who wants to hear her again please buy this CD and, as I always will do, go back to December 20, 1978 (the date of this live recording). You will find Nicolette there, her legacy and her heart.
Live At The Roxy Theatre
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • AN EXCEPTIONAL LIVE PERFORMANCE..............
  • Nice Live Album
  • For any one who loves Beach boys Music
  • Brilliant live set from a living genius.
  • An introduction to Brian Wilson
Live At The Roxy Theatre
Brian Wilson
Manufacturer: Oglio Records
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ASIN: B00005JRWZ
Release Date: 2001-06-19

Tracks:

  1. Little Girl Intro
  2. The Little Girl I Once Knew
  3. This Whole World
  4. Don't Worry Baby
  5. Kiss Me Baby
  6. Do It Again
  7. California Girls
  8. I Get Around
  9. Back Home
  10. In My Room
  11. Surfer Girl
  12. The First Time
  13. This Isn't Love
  14. Add Some Music To Your Day
  15. Please Let Me Wonder

Tracks:

  1. Band Intro
  2. Brian Wilson
  3. 'Til I Die
  4. Darlin'
  5. Let's Go Away For Awhile
  6. Pet Sounds
  7. God Only Knows
  8. Lay Down Burden
  9. Be My Baby
  10. Good Vibrations
  11. Caroline No
  12. All Summer Long
  13. Love & Mercy
  14. Barbara Ann (Bonus Track)
  15. Sloop John B. (Bonus Track)
  16. Interview With Brian

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"Brian is Back!" It's taken decades, but that once sadly ironic press agent's epithet has finally come true. The intervening quarter-century may have devastated Brian Wilson's mind and body, and band and family, but, as this double-disc live recording/love-fest ably demonstrates, his soul and music burn on. Backed flawlessly by a 10-piece band (including L.A. pop revivalists the Wondermints) of fervent loyalists, Wilson and company march joyously through the Beach Boys' hits-laden catalog, from "Surfer Girl" through "Good Vibrations" to the cream of Pet Sounds, a handful of the legend's solo works, and a gratifying surprise or two (including a delicious, inside-out-ironic cover of Barenaked Ladies' laid-back "Brian Wilson" that segues hauntingly into the all-too-autobiographical "'Til I Die"). If cynics have chosen to deride Wilson's mature voice (as steady and expressive as it's been in decades) and general oddness (here revealed for what it often truly is: a playfully off-center sense of humor), they do so at the peril of ignoring his vast contributions and continuing influence--and the spark of undimmed genius that still holds so much promise. Make no mistake, this show was not about nostalgia, but rather a celebration of music whose performances sound completely in the moment. Previously available only as a Wilson Web site exclusive, this expanded edition includes an audio interview with Brian at the piano, as well as two bonus tracks--"Sloop John B" and the rousing encore sing-along "Barbara Ann"--that help further underscore a hopeful notion: Brian is really back. --Jerry McCulley

Album Description

Brian Wilson Live at the Roxy Theatre is culled from the best performances recorded over a Friday and Saturday night in Hollywood. Live at the Roxy is a virtual greatest hits package and a wonderful coda to Brian's first solo tour. This release has 2 additional tracks than the internet only version previously available as well as an interview. 2CD's in a double slimline jewel box. 31 tracks.

Album Details

The Legendary Musical Genius Behind the Beach Boys and his Backing Band of Reverent Fans the Wondermints were Captured Live at La's Roxy Theater in 2000. These Recordings Show that Wilson, (Contrary to Press Portraits of Him) was in Full Command of his Faculties, Energetic as Ever and in his Element Performing on Stage. The Wondermints Faithfully Support their Hero to this End as the Whole Ensemble Conjured Up Original Spirit and Good Vibes Live of These Timeless Classics Before an Intimate Invited Audience. This is a Unique Portrait of a Legend, Captured in a Precious Moment in Time. This Edition Includes "Wouldn't it Be Nice" and "Help Me Rhonda", Not Included on the Original USA Edition.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars AN EXCEPTIONAL LIVE PERFORMANCE.....................2007-01-23

This cd set rocks, Brian with his Wondermints are exceptional. The Wondermints are a L.a. group of super musicians who have an interest and love for Brian Wilson and The Beach Boy sound. The Wondermints performance shows their love for Brians musical sound. Brians performance is incredible and his voice although older, sounds really nice. Brians head and performance are really into this Roxy show, I believe this due, to the smaller area this concert was performed in, not like a giant stadium or arena, were concert sound seems to get washed out. Listening to this two cd set, I was really surprised how good this concert sounded. The interview with Brian, the last track of cd two, was really nice. All the Pet Sounds instrumentals were performed as close to the Pet Sounds album as the Wondermints could possibly perform. The perfomances of the early Beach Boys music was a treat to listen to. Brian really wanted to relive his lost youth with this concert and of course pay tribute to his deceased brother Carl with the song dedication "Lay Down Burden". All and all this "Live At The Roxy" is a well worth listen, especially the import edition it has four extra songs including Brians interview. BRIAN YOU ARE THE MAN!!!!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Nice Live Album.......2005-12-02

Even though Brian Wilson's voice has changed a bit since the heydey of the Beach Boys in the sixties, he still delivers some nice versions of the old songs, and has an easy going manner with the audience.
I love the song "Love and Mercy", and I'm glad he included it in this concert!

4 out of 5 stars For any one who loves Beach boys Music.......2005-08-03

This is a great CD, Brian Wilson is at his best! A great concert! The people that back Brian sound as good if not
better then the Beach Boys!

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant live set from a living genius........2005-03-16

Much to the surprise of everyone, Brian Wilson began touring in the late '90s, and his shows became everything the Beach Boys were not-- a celebration not of surf and cars and fun in the summer, but of genius, digging below the hits and unearthing many gems. Backed by a supportive and brilliant band, the music on these two CDs, taken from two nights at the Roxy in Los Angeles, is brilliant.

The credit largely goes to Brian's band, the core of which is the L.A. pop band the Wondermints-- a superb group of musicians, and former Beach Boys touring bandmember Jeffrey Foskett, who largely sings Brian's falsettos. Brian's vocal range has contracted a bit over the years, and the vocal arrangements are structured for him to sing all the leads. While his voice is weak and occasionally goes off key or misses notes, its still got enough of that magic to carry itself.

The set is amazing-- from the opener, bizarre 1965 single "The Little Girl I Once Knew", the energy level is high, the performance is filled with obscure gems such "This Whole World", "Kiss Me Baby", "Please Let Me Wonder" and "'Til I Die" (the latter is a powerful and moving rendition), hits ("California Girls", "I Get Around", "God Only Knows", "Good Vibrations"), a couple "Pet Sounds" instrumentals, and a pair of new songs.

Now mind you, Brian's sort of odd mannerisms, accentuated moreso during these early shows, are there, but they're easy enough to ignore, and really, the performance is top notch. This is very highly recommended for any Beach Boys fan.

4 out of 5 stars An introduction to Brian Wilson.......2004-10-22

I am not a traditional Beach Boys fan at all. I won tickets to see Paul Simon in concert. Although I am a Paul Simon fan, my wife and I were surprised when we heard that Brian Wilson was the "back up" band. I thought to myself, we should check the Brian Wilson set out. He should have been the "headliner"...as much as I like Paul Simon, the concert highlight was Brian Wilson and his band. I immediately became a fan and bought this cd release. The cd has a nice mix of songs and the band and Brian Wilson put on a good show. He even makes a little fun of his own personal past "lying in bed just like Brian Wilson did"...
Live @ Roxy, Vol. 4
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • very average
  • Dance Club Heaven
  • Not my fav
  • Cheeseballs
  • Rauhofer FINALLY finally fixes this series...
Live @ Roxy, Vol. 4
Peter Rauhofer
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ASIN: B00065GI0K
Release Date: 2005-03-08

Tracks:

  1. DJ Rooster & Sammy Peralta - Move Your Body (Original Mix)
  2. Suzanne Palmer - Sound of the Drum (Airmale vs. Rauhofer Remix)
  3. Psykofuk - Psykofuk (DJ Dozia's Red Alert Mix)
  4. Decibel feat. La Veetra - I Like it (Whatsa Matta with that Mix)
  5. Avenue D - Do I Look like a Slut? (Peter's Dirty Ho Mix)
  6. ATFC - Falldown (Mark Knight & Martijnten Velden Dub)
  7. Pier Pressure - Want My Body (Mike Cruz Remix)
  8. Sizequeen - Tribal Madness (Tibal Tarante Remix)
  9. Decibel - Mighty Wind (Original Mix)
  10. Johnny Vicious - Bang 04 (Johnny Vicious Remix)
  11. The Transatlantins - Mysteriosa (Original Mix)

Tracks:

  1. K&S Project - The Music (Peter's Muzikism Mix)
  2. Madonna - Mother & Father (Peter's Re-invention Remix)
  3. FC Nond - Re Used (Original Mix)
  4. Altar - Sexercise (Original Club Mix)
  5. Robbie Rivera - Master of Drums (Robbie's Tools 04 Mix)
  6. David Morales - How Would You Feel (Peter's Re-Construction Mix)
  7. Spektrum - Kinda New (Tiefschwarz Dub)
  8. Offer Nissim - That's the Way I Like it (Peter's Re-Construction Mix)
  9. Seal - Killer (Peter Rauhofer Remix Part 1)
  10. Morillo - Waiting in the Darkness (Peter's Star 69 Mix)
  11. DJ Will Beats - Insanity (Original Mix)

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Producer, remixer, and DJ extraordinaire Rauhofer releases his fourth volume of the wildly popular "Live @ Roxy" series straight from his residency at NYC's club Roxy. This specially priced double CD contains rare new exclusive remixes as well as Peter's own signature mixes of Madonna, David Morales, and others.

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars very average.......2006-03-15

if you like trance you might like it better than me as i'm more of a house fan but i only found two tracks out of both cds that i liked.

5 out of 5 stars Dance Club Heaven.......2005-08-20

Excellent dance music and remixes of several songs include Madonna. Stuff to clean the house to, to party to, to enjoy.

3 out of 5 stars Not my fav.......2005-08-17

Peter is my fav DJ/Producer, and I'm on a mission to have a complete *69 label collection, but I would recommend a previous Roxy disc if you can't buy them all.

1 out of 5 stars Cheeseballs.......2005-08-15

Disc 1 - cheese, cheese and more cheese. Cheesey synths and fluffy basslines. Weak disc.

Disc 2 - some good tracks on this disc. Has more of a big room sound and a nice progression from track 1-13.

4 out of 5 stars Rauhofer FINALLY finally fixes this series..........2005-08-12

Track 1 is a good sign of things to come on volume 4. It is a surprise to find rauhofer starting with something so strong for a change. Although disc 1 is short on vocals to brake up the monotony of the instrumentals (track 4 is a standout), the song selection is surprisingly energetic, considering all his other volumes have been sleep inducing. The real reason to get this disc is for unreleased tracks like the Rauhofer mix of Madonna (nearly 10 minutes long) and the Rauhofer mix of David Morales on disc 2, which also features a handful of strong vocal tracks. This second disc is by far offers the closest thing to a peak hour feel at the Roxy of all the discs on all 4 volumes. Track times are:

CD1
1. move your body (6:28)
2. Sound of the drum (8:07)
3. Psyofuk (5:29)
4. I like it (7:29)
5. Do I look like a slut (6:27)
6. Falldown (5:10)
7. Want my body (4:55)
8. Tribal madness (7:00)
9. Mighty wind (6:40)
10. Bang 04 (6:57)
11. Mysteriosa (6:44)

CD2
1. The Music (8:56)
2. Mother & father (9:37)
3. Re used (4:29)
4. Sexercise (5:59)
5. Master of drums (6:14)
6. Mow would u feel (7:23)
7. Kinda new (6:12)
8. That's the way I like it (7:59)
9. killer (7:14)
10. Waiting in the darkness (6:56)
11. insanity (5:58)
Live
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Tour de Roxy
  • Really enjoyable
  • Technicians took control
  • almost 5 stars
  • Ah, nattering naybobs of negativism...
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ASIN: B00009EIO7
Release Date: 2003-06-03

Tracks:

  1. Remake/ Remodel
  2. Street Life
  3. Ladytron
  4. While My Heart Is Still Beating
  5. Out Of The Blue
  6. A Song For Europe
  7. My Only Love
  8. In Every Dream Home A Heartache
  9. Oh Yeah
  10. Both Ends Burning

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  2. If There Is Something
  3. Mother Of Pearl
  4. Avalon
  5. Dance Away
  6. Jealous Guy
  7. Editions Of You
  8. Virginia Plain
  9. Love Is The Drug
  10. Do The Strand
  11. For Your Pleasure

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When the news filtered out that Roxy (Bryan Ferry, Andy Mackay, Phil Manzanera, and Paul Thompson, but, alas, no Brian Eno) were reconvening, skeptics anticipated a nostalgia trip by superannuated globetrotters. How wrong they were. These 22 sonically excellent recordings (made in 16 auditoriums, from Stuttgart to Adelaide via Vancouver) exhibit an envious attention to detail (Lucy Wilkins supplants Eddie Jobson's violin on "Out of the Blue" and there are even revving motorbike noises on "Virginia Plain"), but are far from clinically sterile. The godfathers of glam still manage to stoke up a fire behind the likes of "Remake Remodel" and Ferry continues to sing like a man handling a poisonous spider or having his back scratched by a supermodel. Their influence is still palpable--Suede must have re-written "Street Life" three times over. Pretty much everything on Live--from the art-rock of the early years to the urbane sleekness of "Avalon"--sounds as fresh as the 6 o'clock news. --Kevin Maidment

Album Description

Special enhanced (includes video for 'Both Ends Burning') double live CD from their World Tour in 2001. 23 tracks. Gatefold digipak. Eagle Records. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Tour de Roxy.......2004-12-12

Roxy's comeback was a triumph - even given the lack of new material, given the great musicianship, the energy to put on a fantastical show, and the cool vibes all around. This disc is from the same tour of the DVD, but the songs are not taken from the same performances and there are songs not on the DVD. A must have for Roxy fans and amongst the very best live albums ever made.

4 out of 5 stars Really enjoyable.......2003-07-27

Roxy Music confirm that they are an excellent live band. For long-time fans who know that a new studio album is not likely, this is the next best thing.

The sound quality is not as flawless as it could have been, hence one star removed.

Could they have made this a three-CD set? Given their calatogue of great material, yes. I'm not sure, though, if they performed more than these songs on the tour.

4 out of 5 stars Technicians took control.......2003-07-06

The music of Roxy Music can be separated to 2 eras: the first 5 studio albums (1972-75) that brought us something fresh, new and interesting, and the music from the 80's that is more Brian Ferry solo - shmaltz, elevator music, just choose for yourselves. Lets call it "The Avalon era". In between there was a bad album from 1979 by the name of "Manifesto".
Last live album of the band, that was also the band's last one, "Heart still beating", from the 80's, took many fans to cardiologists, cause it was so B-A-D (kids, don't try it at home!). So I had many reasons not to expect much. But After reading that most of the material is taken from the 70's, I decided to give it a chance.
So... "Live" is not "Heart still beating", and also better than a few live albums from the Manifesto tour ("Concerto", "Live concerts"). But it's inferior to the old live album of the band, "Viva!", and to "Valentine" and "Vintage", 2 live albums of the early band, (that were released only lately) that include video clips (with Eno, Eddy Jobson, John Wetton and so). "Live" sounds too syntetic for more than once, by trying to bring us the original studio sound like in Re Make/Re Model, Out of the blue and others (ah, they brought us the motorcycle from "Virginia", but forgot the car from "Love is the drug"!). It's hard to understand it, because during the 70's, the band changed, improvised and improved the studio versions of many songs."Chance meeting" that was mixed together with "Both ends burning" in "Viva!" is a good example. Last part and the most dramatic one, in "If there is something" was done in "Viva!" much better than in the original first album. "Street life" (listen to Jobson's great violin solo!) and "Virginia" were done great in "Vintage" and "Valentine"; "Do the Strand" best version is in "Concerto". Jobson, in his time did not try to copy Eno, and brought us a new sound that for more than once was better than Eno's.
So why did they try to copy the old solos now?
Also I'm not satisfied with the sound. Roxy is a band of great individuals, but, sometimes they're lost here among the good technicians (on stage and in studio), that joined the band for the tour. After listening to the BBC 2 broadcasting of the show from Glasgow, I suspect that many mixes, too many, were done in the studio. But don't get me wrong. the album is a good one and if you are Roxy's fan, you'll love it,despite of its weaknesses.

4 out of 5 stars almost 5 stars.......2003-07-03

the reason i give 4 is because i find the recording values to be uneven/unstable. im thinking it may very well have to do with each song having been recorded at a different venue from around the world. i mean the variables! acoustics for one. even good mixing cannot correct that. this explains why 'while my heart is still beating,' sounds fantastic...bryans vocals are clear as a bell the band is awesome, and 'mother of pearl' sounds distant and less defined. bryans vocals are not clear. i do agree with one reviewer that there is 'musical crowding' at times which squelches the bands essence. i also agree that speeding up some of the songs diminishes the songs effect, esp.on 'love is the drug.' there is plenty of good stuff here though to balance things out. the good news for me is that listening to this inspired me to get tix for r.m.'s upcoming gig here in so. cal. aug.2nd.

5 out of 5 stars Ah, nattering naybobs of negativism..........2003-06-25

I think y'all missed the point when you compare 2001's LIVE to '70's-era VIVA: If Roxy Music music was unique for anything back in the '70s, it was in the ability to "feed the fire" while playing it cool. Thirty years later, for those of us who've grown and, along the way, re-defined the definition of "cool", Roxy Music overwhelmingly succeeded in their 2001 tour. Rather than take the tact of other "oldies" acts who tour these days in order to recreate (dredge up) the music, Roxy Music instead recreated themselves to fit a new era and fans' new definition of cool. Their fan base (and the world) certainly has higher expectations for concerts. Roxy Music still knows how to create a spectacle and to be spectacular. Best of all, they brought the music right along with them: it is still fresh and engaging. The musicianship was superlative, and the overall impact is actually more compelling than some studio versions of the songs. The support personnel only added to the spectacle. The speeded-up versions of songs only add to the excitement. This CD convinced me to buy the DVD, which convinced me to go see them when they tour again. We've seen a number of formerly-great rock bands hit the road over the past few summers. Most were content to stir fond memories. Roxy Music LIVE proves that the band set out to stir the embers until the fire re-ignited. In so doing, the new music and performances are memorable in and of themselves!
Live at the Roxy Los Angeles 1981
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A Great Live Album
  • This was the last gasp in America...
  • Where's the studio stuff?
  • An excellent live album
  • One of the finest and yet underated live albums recorded
Live at the Roxy Los Angeles 1981
Al Stewart
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000006X57
Release Date: 1997-10-17

Tracks:

  1. Running Man
  2. Time Passages
  3. Merlin's Time
  4. If It Doesn't Come Naturally, Leave It
  5. Roads To Moscow
  6. Nostradamus Part One/World Goes To Riyadh/Nostradamus Part Town
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Album Description

1997 EMI release featuring hits like 'Time Passages', 'If ItDoesn't Come Naturally, Leave It', 'Nostradamus Part One', 'Year Of The Cat', 'On The Border' and more. 11 tracks total. Also features new artwork. The album is comprised of live tracks from his 1981 RCA album 'Indian Summer Live'.

Album Details

This Album is Made Up of the Live Tracks from the Album Indian Summer Live Originally Released on RCA in 1981. 13 Tracks Including Running Man, Time Passages, Merlin's Time and More.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Great Live Album.......2004-01-15

Like the editorial review says, Live at the Roxy comprises the live tracks from the three-quarters live Indian Summer LP. If you want the studio tracks from Indian Summer on CD, you have two choices, and they're both 24 Carrots. The U.S. Razor and Tie edition of 24 Carrots gives you three bonus tracks ("Indian Summer," "Pandora" and "Here in Angola"), while the U.K. EMI release has all five (adding "Delia's Gone and ""Princss Olivia"). Unfortunately, both versions of 24 Carrots are long out of print and can get pretty pricey.

Al Stewart recorded some truly great studio albums during the 1970s, but he was and is at his best live. And Live at the Roxy contains excellent live versions of all of Al Stewart's commercial hits plus a few others that didn't get played on the radio, but are nonetheless fine songs. The quality of the recordings is excellent and the performances are very lively and tend to surpass the original studio versions. "Running Man," "Soho (Needless to Say)," and "Roads to Moscow" are real standouts in this area.

The only flaw in this otherwise impeccable album is "Clarence Frogman Henry," which is a bit of a shaggy dog story that gives a bit of the flavor of the between-songs banter at Stewart's concerts, but unlike the songs, once you've heard it once, it ceases to be of any interest. But it's short and easy to skip, and the rest of the album is superb.

5 out of 5 stars This was the last gasp in America..........2002-01-28

Riding the wave of popularity in America following "Year of the Cat", Live at the Roxy was Al's last stand in America. His next release was three years away, but luckily, Live at the Roxy gave listeners a lot for their money. This album captures Al at the peak with Shot in the Dark and Peter White backing him. This album brings all his best to his fans along with great asides and songs lost in the glare of "Cat" fame. Here too is "Rihad" and a look at Al's great talent as a story teller par excellance!

(The orignal double album included one studio side of great songs -- these are now available as special additions to 24 K/Parrots.)

4 out of 5 stars Where's the studio stuff?.......2000-11-09

These live recordings are fantastic! However....

When "Indian Summer" (the original title) was originally released in 1981, it featured three sides of live material and a fourth side of original studio material. I understand that there's only so much that one can fit onto a compact disc. However, that first side of studio material is sorely missed.

4 out of 5 stars An excellent live album.......1999-12-03

This is a must-have for all Al fans. The quality of the recording is excellent, almost studio-like, crisp and clean, but distinct from the studio recordings.

5 out of 5 stars One of the finest and yet underated live albums recorded.......1999-06-02

Throughout the pop era Al Stewart has always been overlooked by mainstream audiences. Admittedly, his mystical sometimes bizarre lyric content is not what you typically find on radio. Yet with critical acclaim, Al Stewart has never been received enthusiastically by the mainstream. "Live at the Roxy" shows why he should be. This album was originally released as "Indian Summer Live" in 1981. It stood out at the time because of it's intimate "club atmoshere" when other artists were trying to capture the "arena energy". Al Stewart is a live musician. His work is best performed in front of an an audience versus in a studio. Live at the Roxy should be a standard for other live albums. The musicianship is impecable, including guitarist Peter White. The recording sounds as if it was recorded in the late 90s versus the early 80s. I am sure you are familiar with Year Of The Cat and Time Passages. These songs take major steps forward when performed on this album. Do not overlook the other tracks such as Running Man and On The Border. This re-release is long overdue. This is a live concert that you can lose yourself in. It creates a "you are there" feeling. Isn't that what live albums are supposed to do? Other artists desiring to record a live album should take note of AL STEWART LIVE AT THE ROXY.
Fortune/Rock the Night Away/Live at the Roxy
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • An old Magic Attic DJ with his 2 cents worth
  • Superb band
  • Been waiting for years!!!
  • I knew the band
  • You Can Have Jimmy Buffett....Sugarcreek IS Beach Music!!
Fortune/Rock the Night Away/Live at the Roxy
Sugarcreek
Manufacturer: Sugarcreek
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000715JK
Release Date: 2007-03-26

Tracks:

  1. Soothsayer
  2. Crazy Kind of Love
  3. American Girls
  4. Everybody Knows
  5. Conquest for the Commoner
  6. Going for It
  7. Here We Go Again
  8. Suzie
  9. Borderline
  10. Ride It Out
  11. Conquest for the Commoner [Live][*]
  12. Soothsayer [Live][*]

Tracks:

  1. Rock the Night Away
  2. White Hot
  3. Together Again
  4. Lonely Blue
  5. Got My Eye on Her
  6. I Don't Mean Enough to You
  7. What's Gonna Happen
  8. Never Say Forever
  9. Love So Strong
  10. One Way Street
  11. Can't Stop Thinkin' About You
  12. What a Night
  13. Whatcha Tryin' to Do to Me [*]

Tracks:

  1. Eve (Intro) [Live]
  2. Lost in a Photograph [Live]
  3. Dragon Attack [Live]
  4. Now That I Found You [Live]
  5. Let Me Be Your Fantasy [Live]
  6. Slow Down [Live]
  7. Speed Limit [Live]
  8. I Do Believe in You [Live]
  9. Lovely Little Lady [Live]
  10. Medley: Born to Be Wild/Magic Carpert Ride [Live]

Album Description

Featuring three albums all packaged in a tri-fold digipak, 'Live At The Roxy' (1981), 'Fortune' (1982), & 'Rock The Night Away' (1984). Limited edition (2,500 copies) compilation brings together three AOR classics, each previously expensive collector's items. Digitally remastered. Escape. 2002.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars An old Magic Attic DJ with his 2 cents worth.......2006-04-17

I spent 90 nights straight working as the DJ at the Magic Attic in the summer of 85 and 86 (DJ name Chase). It was a pure pleasure working with these guys and seeing the magic they made on stage. I fondly remember the lines of people stretching a few blocks and lining up two hours early to get into the club. THAT is the power this band had on its fans.

I would play my music set from 7-830, then kill the lights, hit the fog machine and turn off the tarantula light before the guys hit the stage. They would play the first set to screaming fans and then I would come on with a 30 minute set at 10, then they brought down the house up until about midnight.

I went on to work in radio in Myrtle Beach and Nashville but seldom encountered a band with so much talent. Backstage we had a riot playing practical jokes on each other. Was that Brut after shave in the fog machine? Poor Tim hated that.

And of course, the highlight of my life was dressing up like an idiot while Tim belted out the lyrics to "Arthur Whiteside". I miss these guys and the fun we had. They provided the soundtrack for so many young people in the 80's and as we are now older, we can understand their value even more.

Tim, Rick and the rest of the guys, we miss you and are excited to be able to purchase this music and bring back the magic.

5 out of 5 stars Superb band.......2006-03-21

I am from NC and saw Sugarcreek at the Magic Attic many times. I have all their LP's and this CD is great. I got to meet the guys once when they played at our local skating rink where I worked as a DJ. If you have never heard of Sugarcreek dont hesitate to buy this CD. You will not be disappointed!!

5 out of 5 stars Been waiting for years!!!.......2005-06-13

I grew up in Myrtle Beach and Sugarcreek at the Magic Attic was the greatest!! We moved to Ft. Lauderdale, FL in '84 and my Sugarcreek vinyl went with me. I introduced Sugarcreek to anyone who would listen and it instantly became the music of choice whenever my friends and I would hang out at the beach on a Saturday night. I still have my vinyl, but I have been waiting for the CD forever. I can't wait to get this one!!!!

5 out of 5 stars I knew the band.......2005-04-22

I was a big fan right from their beginning. I was lucky enough to know the original guys personally and even got in free and got to go backstage. I did a lot of photography of the band in Clemson, SC. In fact, I'd love to hear from Rick Lee if he reads this. I'm sure he remembers me. As for their music, they could imitate any of the top bands of the early 80's. They were amazing and their music would echo in your head for hours after a concert. I believe they didn't make it because they tried to improve on a perfect sound. They could have been another Journey, 38-Special if they'd kept to the theme of Live at the Roxy.

5 out of 5 stars You Can Have Jimmy Buffett....Sugarcreek IS Beach Music!!.......2004-04-07

Some of my best teen memories come from seeing Sugarcreek play live at the Magic Attic in Myrtle Beach! Fortune alone is worth the price of this 3 disk set. Soothsayer will stick in your brain and have you tapping your foot all day, and American Girls is one of the best Rock Anthems ever. But the real find of this CD collection is "Conquest for the Commoner", this is just an amazing tune and unlike anything else on the disk. A fantasy themed tune that is immediately infectious, and impossible not to crank up. The guitar work, the unforgettable chorus, the drum work...you just won't believe this was an indy production. I wore out my cassette of Fortune and have been looking for years for a CD. "Rock the Night Away", the second cd in the collection is good too, it just doesn't have the same sound as "Fortune". "Rock the Night" leans more toward a "pop" sound, at times similar to J. Geils or Night Ranger, but still very enjoyable. The third disk "Live at the Roxy" is good as far as live albums go, the production is better than you would expect from an indy release. And the real treasure is the studio track "Lovely Little Lady" which is a really fun tune that is similar to the music found on "Fortune". I know Sugarcreek appeared on Star Search but I still can't understand how these guys never got national attention? If you are a fan of 80's metal & pop you HAVE to get this disc set! Lots of fun poppy guitar driven rock that is perfect for a summer night, at the beach or other wise.
Live @ Roxy, Vol. 3
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Series just keeps getting worse...
  • Disappointed (like Electronic in '91)
  • This is what they mean by 'pots and pans'
  • Too flat
  • Peter Rauhofer seem to be running the show!
Live @ Roxy, Vol. 3
Peter Rauhofer
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ASIN: B00019G41E
Release Date: 2004-05-18

Tracks:

  1. William Umana - The Enlightenment (Colombian Tribe Mix)
  2. Renee Stakey - Rainy Days (Boris & Beck Dub)
  3. French Sleaze - Percussive Sensation (Third Floor Mix)
  4. Madonna - Nobody Knows Me (Peter's Private Life Mix Pt 1)
  5. Erik Reyes - Let's Do It (Original Mix)
  6. Lenny Mantuano - Women Beat their Men
  7. Park Paladium - One Thing (Original Mix)
  8. The Tribal Gang - It's A Jungle (James Andersen Remix)
  9. Lev Ozar - Hold On 2 Love (Original Mix)
  10. The Idiots - Soundz (Original Mix)
  11. Martin H. - Over (Original Mix)
  12. Marco V. - c\del*.mp3 (Peter's Reconstruction Mix)

Tracks:

  1. Cajmere - Midnight (Original Mix)
  2. Airmale - Love Me (Original Toxic Mix)
  3. Sugar Shake - Meu Coracao (Original Mix)
  4. Angelo Kortez - Scandalous (Kortez Roxy Anthem)
  5. William Umana - Mind Games (Umana Groovy Dub)
  6. Jazmina - Good Time (DJ Choco Tribal Mix)
  7. Jahkey B - HeartAttack (Peter's Particular Remix)
  8. Assaf Amdursky - Tribal Scream (Original Mix)
  9. Madonna - Nothing Fails (Peter's Lost in Space Mix)
  10. Dumb Blonde - I Miss You (Original Mix)
  11. Motibus - Music (Alma Matris Rectro-Luv Mix)
  12. Murk - Time (Peter's Timeless Club Mix)

Amazon.com

More than a little dark around the edges, Peter Rauhofer's third entry in the Live At Roxy series is lean and nasty, focused on cavernous beats and lush, cold textures. Past Roxy releases have mined the DJ's captivating sense of timing and rhythmic patience, but Roxy 3's flat terrain makes even slight modulations feel like sky-high rocket rides. While Madonna's airy "Nobody Knows Me" gets dropped into the deep end of the sonic ocean, Rauhofer's remix breaks the central melody up into digitized rays of light that pierce the gloom. Disc two's contrasts are more limber, concentrating on shadowy, tribal techno with hints of electro (Cajmere's "Midnight") and the occasional anthem (the set-closing "Time" from Murk). Really, there's nothing revolutionary here for Rauhofer's usual clientele. But when the status quo is dressed up with this much craft and class, who needs a revolution? --Matthew Cooke

Album Description

From producer, remixer, and DJ extraordinaire comes the third volume of his popular "Live@Roxy" series from his residency at Club Roxy in NYC. Contains rare exclusive remixes and sought after tracks as well as Peter's own signature mixes of Madonna and others.

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Series just keeps getting worse..........2005-08-12

No energy at all in Rauhofer's song selection. The repetition hypnotizes you into a deep slumber. It really feels like he has decided he can sell anything just by putting his once leading name in awesome dance music on anything. Track times:

CD1:

1. enlightenment (7:02)
2. Rany days (6:43)
3. Percussive sensation (5:01)
4. Nobody knows me (5:59)
5. Let's do it (5:52)
6. Women beat their men (6:11)
7. One thing leads to another (5:24)
8. Jungle out there (3:00)
9. hold on 2 love (5:42)
10. Soundz (4:05)
11. Over (5:15)
12. C\Del (8:10)

CD2:

1. midnight (4:43)
2. Love me (5:42)
3. Meu coracao (2:58)
4. Scandalous (6:09)
5. mind games (7:23)
6. Good time (4:27)
7. Heartattack (7:18)
8. Tribal scream (5:30)
9. nothing fails (8:15)
10. I miss you (5:15)
11. Music (4:43)
12. Time (5:47)

2 out of 5 stars Disappointed (like Electronic in '91).......2004-10-29

Let me begin by saying how much I love Peter's work (especially the sexy, diva-driven Club 69 albums). That being said, I regret to say _Live @ Roxy 3_ was a huge disappointment for me. Vocals are sparse, beats boring. The only tracks I really enjoyed are Cajmere's "Midnight" -- dark, but truly rhythmic and sexy, with full vocals -- and Peter's "timeless" mix of "Time" by Murk. The latter, like "Midnight," is dark, sexy, and vocalicious. Both tracks (wow! big surprise!) are infused with 80s-esque synth loops and electro squiggles. And then there are the Madonna tracks. Again, I regret to say I was disappointed--but it's not as though Peter had much to work with in the first place ...(big sigh)... Oh how I miss the days of quality Madonna tunes ("Express Yourself," "Vogue," etc.) and Shep's and Junior's piano-drenched remixes of them! And oh, how I miss Peter's dark, stylish, danceable, *non-vocoder* Madonna reconstructions, like his mixes of "Nothing Really Matters"! Oh, well. In short, _Live @ Roxy 3_ comes nowhere near the intensity and danceability of any Club 69 material, Peter's turn-of-the-millenium pop remixes, or his first two volumes of _Live @ Roxy._

2 out of 5 stars This is what they mean by 'pots and pans'.......2004-09-10

I've heard friends describe music at parties as "pots and pans," but I never really understood what they meant. Then I got this CD. Now I know! This totally sounds like pots and pans. I enjoyed the first two CDs in this series A LOT more than this one. I got bored listening to this set. I wish I could return it. I won't listen to it again. Once was enough.

3 out of 5 stars Too flat.......2004-07-21

Roxy 3 is the darkest of the series. That's fine, but my gripe is that there are no ups and downs like the previous 2 (5 stars for each), maintaining a constant level of energy. It also needed a couple more strong vocal tracks in it. It was very intesting after the first listen, but then all the songs and beats just start sounding the same. Seems to be consistent with his style lately, as the last time I went to the Roxy, the music just droned. Instead, I recommend the "Higher" CD, also mixed by him. I usually don't like the Disco-ey New York sound, but "Higher" just works for some reason.

5 out of 5 stars Peter Rauhofer seem to be running the show!.......2004-07-15

Rauhofer LIVE is nothing like these CD's. Even though I am still stuck back in the days before Johnny Vicous went trance, the days of where a song took you on a roller coaster of highs and lows, this 2 disk CD set is very what I call either, "Daytime Miami" or "Dirty Tribal After Hours". It's clear that music isn't the way it use to be :( but I have accepted this CD set with open arms. The song by Jahkey is blowin clubs up right now and if u like your music HARD like I do, see if you can get your hand on the Jahkey remix by Ohzee (the best mix in my opinion)
Live at the Roxy
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Live at the Roxy
  • a rare classic
Live at the Roxy

Manufacturer: Columbia
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ASIN: B00063S6CA

Product Description

9 tracks recorded live in Los Angeles on 6/14/01. Packaged in a cardboard picture sleeve. Tracks include: Dancin' in the Dark/ Murray, For Nancy ('Cos It Already Is), Strange Condition, Black, Sense, Closet, On Your Side, Simonize, Panic/ Life on a Chain.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Live at the Roxy.......2007-03-19

Super service by the seller. Product arrived quicker than expected. Would deal with again!

5 out of 5 stars a rare classic.......2004-12-16

this is one of py's early live shows in support of musicforthemorningafter....it captures a man on a mission. recorded at the roxy on the sunset strip in los angeles, it's a great cd to have in your yorn collection.

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