Live at Last [Live] [Import]
Live at Last [Live] [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Panic in the Streets
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2. Dangerous Game
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3. Children of the Earth
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4. Lovers to the Grave
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5. Flirting With Suicide
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6. Hot Tonight
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7. Running for Tomorrow
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8. Warthchild
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9. Murders in the Rue Morgue
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10. Remember Tomorrow
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11. Phantom of the Opera
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12. Iron Maiden
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13. Cheated
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14. Running Free
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Recorded in Tokyo in 1991, this live album features ex-Iron Maiden/Lionheart guitarist Dennis Stratton and Iron Maiden's original vocalist Paul Dianno. Featuring songs from the British rockers back catalogue as well as Maiden and Lionheart tracks. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Live at Last,Praying Mantis,Zoom Club,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,New Wave of British Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock
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- The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra needs a guitar player!
- Persuaders Theme!
- A Variety Of Classics!
- Incredible Barry Collection
- " one of cinema's greatest composers...John Barry"
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Manufacturer: Silva America
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ASIN: B00005BADD
Release Date: 2001-05-22 |
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- Zulu
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- Goldfinger
- The Ipcress File
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- On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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- The Appointment
- The Last Valley
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- Monte Walsh
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- The Persuaders
- Mary Queen Of Scots
- The Man With The Golden Gun
- The Dove
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- King Kong
- Eleanor And Franklin
- Robin And Marian
- The Deep
- Hanover Street
- The Black Hole
- Moonraker
- Somewhere In Time
- Raise The Titanic
- Body Heat
- Frances
- Octopussy
- The Cotton Club
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- High Road To China
- A View To A Kill
- Out Of Africa
- The Living Daylights
- Dances With Wolves
- Dances With Wolves
- Chaplin
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- The Specialist
- The Scarlet Letter
- Cry The Beloved Country
- Mercury Rising
- The James Bond Theme
Customer Reviews:
The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra needs a guitar player!.......2006-11-09
Granted, they only need it for one composition (the last one, "The James Bond Theme") but still, without the guitar it's just not the same. Barry didn't compose this one so I suppose it was a bonus and I shouldn't complain, really. The rest of the music on all the CDs is fantastic. Some of the stuff I had heard before without realizing who had composed it. Very enjoyable, to say the least.
Persuaders Theme!.......2006-03-02
Buy it for the Persuaders theme, probably the best TV theme song ever written.
A Variety Of Classics!.......2005-12-06
John Barry has been composing film scores for over forty years and this is only scratching the surface of his productions. Never mind that the entire set is recorded by the Prague Philharmonic; it's pure to Barry's themes. While John Williams compositions ("Star Wars", etc.) are wild and flamboyant and Jerry Goldsmith's (Hoosier's, etc.) are mood pieces, John Barry crosses over all barriers and is amazingly diverse. Barry has recorded most of the exciting James Bond themes, melodramatic classics like "The Lion In Winter' and moody theme hits like "Midnight Cowboy". He also tugs at the heartstrings with compositions from, "Somewhere In Time", "Frances" and "Out Of Africa". He varies his themes for all types of films and few composers capture it so well.
There is over four hours of music in this set with a colorful and informative booklet.
Incredible Barry Collection.......2004-03-11
Any fan of movies will absolutley love this collection. Being a movie buff I couldn't wait to get this boxed set. Knowing Barry from all the James Bond movies, I did not realize his involvement with so many others. The orchestra is magnificent in all these themes. I'm listening to "High Road to China" right now and I'm drifting in the clouds in a Tiger Moth with Tom Selleck and Bess Armstrong. If you are familiar with a movie it will definitely have you seeing it again, if not the scores are still beautiful. Any fan of classical music will be pleased as well. Travellers will defintitely enjoy it for a long drive. I know from when I use to travel that music like this made the miles float by faster. I highly recommend these four CDs even if you just know a handful of the songs.
" one of cinema's greatest composers...John Barry".......2001-07-06
This collection of four compact discs...are worth their weight in GOLD! Barry creates visual moods for each film he scores...romantic, sentimental, action, adventure, suspense and mystery...the list could go on. Strings, brass and lush-velvet arrangements overlay each cue in his distinctive style of legendary scoring...we have ~ "John Barry:The Collection", Silva Screen's release traces 40 years of film music, featuring "The City Of Prague Philarmonic Orchestra" ~ conducted by Mr. Nic Raine (outstanding)..."Crouch End Festival Chorus" ~ David Temple, Choir Master...perform 56 selections, over four hours of symphonic suites with a full orchestra sound...all individually wrapped-up into one neat package...just the way "film-score-buffs" like 'em!
Must ask the following to take a bow ~ James Fitzpatrick (compilation producer), always in their pitching, Reynold da Silva (executive producer), Nic Raine (conductor, arranger, orchestrator & associate producer), a tremen!dous asset to every project he undertakes...and the man who made it all possible...a legendary icon always leading the way in film scoring ~ JOHN BARRY!
Total Time: 258:76 on 56 Tracks ~ SSD-1128 ~ (2001)
You might try other albums from Silva Screen, all worthy of a good listen ~ "The Essential James Bond" (SSD-1034)..."Bond:Back In Action" (SSD-1100)..."Bond:Back In Action 2" (SSD-1119)..."Zulu" (SSD-1095)..."Raise The Titanic" (SSD-1102)..."Walkabout" (SSD-1120)...check out my reviews on amazon.com/music.
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- Live is the way to enjoy the SubDudes
- Subdudes rule
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- Super concert by a super band.
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- All The Time In The World
- He's Got You On His Mind
- Intro
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Live is the way to enjoy the SubDudes.......2007-08-01
The Subdudes are an avaerage band on their Studio Albums, but Live they are Astounding!!!! and this CD is Live so I can't get enough of It. I've seen them Live and this is a great Recording, A Must have if you are a dudes fan
Subdudes rule.......2004-11-05
I had the good fortune to see the Subdudes in Reno October 2004 and can report that they put on one hell of a show. The "Live at Last" album captures the energy and musicianship perfectly. The Dudes play a wide range of music that ranges form Stax type R&B to gentle ballards to rock n roll, all with a bit of a Cajun tinge. It is rare to find a recording where you like all the cuts. My favorites are a rollicking version of "Sarita" and "Sugar Pie", a very moving piece from a parent to a grown child who has moved far away. I own this album and "Miracle Mule" and highly recommend both.
Nothing like the Subdudes.......2002-07-12
There's something about the Subdudes that no other band sounds like. Soulful with great harmonies and songs with meaning. I luv all the Subdude albums, but this one gives you a feel for there live appearances. I heard that 3 of the 4 Dudes are getting back together again.
An Aussie Fan.......2002-01-31
This is a brilliant CD. In many ways it's better than the studio stuff I've heard of theirs (I've heard Lucky), and I thought both as a whole and individually the songs are simply superb.
Super concert by a super band........2001-02-25
Live at Last is a greatest hits compilation. This live CD contains many of the songs from Primitive Streak as well as their first two CD's. But the band is more acoustic in this live performance than they are on Primitive Streak. I recommend this CD along with Primitive Streak. Too bad these guys broke up, they are one of the best bands to record in the 90's. For listening try "Straight Shot" (tr#1), "He's Got You on His Mind" (tr#3), and "Need Somebody" (tr#16).
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- Bette Midler Live at Last
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Bette Midler Live at Last.......2007-06-09
Every artist of reasonable commercial success has a 'genius' album. With Bette Midler, this concert recording goes a long way towards it for her. it captures the boundless energy and humour along with the professionalism of a top class performer. Genuine entertainment and the energy of the music carries the listener even if they are not familiar with or even like the genre of her music.
CLASSIC BETTE -- SENSATIONAL.......2007-05-27
Bette's best, most energetic and funniest live CD. Her voice is in topic shape, the personality is incredible. It's worth the price just for the opening and the finale's "tribute to the bi-centennial." Plus, Vicky Edie is hysterical and the famous "Sophie Tucker jokes" are ones she would probably be embarrased to tell today. Get it before it goes out of print.
why oh why!!!!!!!!!!.......2006-01-26
why oh why don't 'they' release this show on dvd.It's been on television mid seventies in europe several times,in different countries(Belgium,holland,germany).So i't can't be that difficult to release the entire show on dvd.although i was still very young at that time i never forgot it and the moment i could afford it i bought the double album(of course the moment it was released on cd i bought that one too the lp's were worn out)the whole live at last is "Divine".
And what happened to the vhs release of 'art or bust'?
Entertainment At It's Best.......2005-09-29
If you are a fan of the early years of Bette Midler, and you don't own this item ... SHAME ON YOU!
An amazing cd.......2005-06-22
This albulm is just fantastic, what a great performer and the sound is great. This is one of my all time favourite, with such classic as "Delta Dawn" which is amazing, this albulm shows the Divine Miss M at her best.
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- Technical virtuosity!
- GREAT STUFF
- A Walk in the Park
- A Master shines !!!
- Supreme artist and virtuoso playing spellbinding music!
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Midori - Live at Carnegie Hall
Ludwig van Beethoven , Richard Strauss , Claude Debussy , Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst , Fryderyk Chopin , Maurice Ravel , Midori (Goto) , and Robert McDonald
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ASIN: B0000027CW
Release Date: 1991-04-19 |
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Technical virtuosity!.......2005-11-26
I'll preface this review by saying that I've been disappointed in the past with some of Midori's recordings. She was never lacking in technical skill, and RARELY does she have intonation problems. I did have issues with her musicalty. It is in technically difficult pieces (like the Paganini caprices) that her skills shine.
This recording is a dazzling display of technical ability and artistry. Midori has the audacity to attempt Ernst's 6th polyphonic etude (The Last Rose of Summer) in a LIVE recital. She pulls it off without error except intonation issues on a few notes (easily forgiven!). The CD is worth owning for this one piece alone.
The Beethoven and Strauss sonatas are played with wonderful clarity and.. dare I say... musicality. The sound quality is excellent save a few audible coughs from the audience which come with live recordings.
GREAT STUFF.......2003-11-02
This CD is ample evidence of Midori's virtuosity, coupled with first-rate musicality. However, I have to disagree with one reviewer's assertion that she is non-pareil. Indeed, her Ernst is not perfect, though it comes very close. Careful listening will pick up slight intonation errors.Ricci performed with more facility. It is utterly ridiculous to place her above Heifetz, or even Perlman. And it is even more ridiculous to suggest that those two violinists were afraid to record the Ernst. Midori is great, but not as great as Heifetz or Perlman or Ricci.
A Walk in the Park.......2001-08-07
Not to toot my own horn; I play four instruments for over forty years. So what? Don't just listen to the music. Listen to the notes. Midori miss a note? I rather doubt it. The orchestra may be taking a day off for a walk in the park; but, Midori's persisting drive brings them back time and time again. All of the artists seem to be a bit stiff in their presentation. It's noticeable if you listen. One never knows if their review will be implemented. Mine will always deal with the worlds of difference between hearing the work and listening. This reviewer is not concerned with Midori's ability to equal or surpass another's work. I am interested in what her presentation does for me on it's own merit. Frankly, I am surprised that she doesn't catch her instrument on fire much like the rubing of sticks together until the heat brings forth fire. Midori is fire.
A Master shines !!!.......1999-06-12
What can be said about Midori that a fan doesn't already know ? Again, her unique, beautiful style is on display.
I've listened to this Strauss Sonata many many times and I feel Midori has created a miracle on a CD. Such emotion, timbre, richness of tone... a violin can NOT sound better...
I luv Midori..... !!
Supreme artist and virtuoso playing spellbinding music!.......1998-09-10
Four days before her nineteenth birthday, standing for the first time on the stage of a legendary building, in front of a sellout crowd (3000), Midori delivers an extraordinary 100-minute long program, from memory. Unfortunately, the CD version can only include 75 minutes of it, and thus excluded Mozart's sonata K.301 and a resplendent tour de force of Sarasate's Zapateado. Therefore, I sincerely exhort anyone who's interested in Midori to buy the LD or VHS version.
The second piece of the program is the magnificent, hyper-romantic, yet seldom recorded sonata by the young Richard Strauss. In contrast with the previous piece, this ultra-dramatic sonata is marvellously rich in content and expressive opportunities, and one can scarcely imagine it being played more effectively by someone else. Midori's technical finesse and enchanting tone, governed by a contemplative mind and a feverishly ardent heart, ready to pump out into the rapt audience at any moment, culminate in an immensely moving rendition. The listener must also credit the pianist Robert McDonald's spirited and sensitive playing. One can't help wondering why one so rarely hears this splendid piece.
This enigma is not so confounding after one listens to Heifetz's 1954 studio recording of the same piece. Seasoned critic Henry Roth declares that the Strauss Sonata "belongs" to Heifetz in the sense that few would dispute his supremacy. Indeed, Heifetz championed this work throughout his career, yet apparently to little avail; were Midori in Heifetz's position, she would positively have widely popularized the work.
Midori begins the second half with Beethoven's Sonata No. 8. She captures the gaiety and animation of the outer movements as well as anyone else, yet they are not fully gratifying. In the first movement, the exposition is repeated, later recapitulated, but unbelievably, her interpretations-though individually superb-of these three times are virtually the same, lacking in variety. In the third movement, her pursuit of wanton vivacity in a certain passage sacrifices the tone quality. Yet her slow movement is super-sensitive, particularly in transitional passages; it is the finest rendition of this movement I've ever heard--even superior to Szeryng's.
The following piece--Ernst's Variations on "The Last Rose of Summer"--I consider to be one of the three most technically demanding pieces ever written for the violin, together with Paganini's variations on Nel cor piu non mi sento and God Save the Queen.
The most horrendous part is about halfway through the middle, when the left hand plucks the celebrated theme, and the bow plays legato arpeggios across all four strings as an accompaniment at the same time. Don't forget that the left hand also has to press the swift arpeggio notes! Then the left-hand pizzicato is exchanged for artificial harmonics, singing the melody while the arpeggios still whirl around. The pizzicato returns to repeat the dumbfounding passage, and then she heads into the final variation, designed to exhibit the violin's kaleidoscopic tone colors: Harmonic staccatos-one of the ultimate tests in precision and coordination of both hands-juxtaposed alternately with a blizzard of double-harmonics, huge octave leaps, full-pelt runs up and down a single string, fingered octaves, pizzicato, etc.
Midori audaciously elected to play in her New York debut this terrifying piece which, as far as I know, only Ricci, Kremer and Vengerov to date have recorded in history; Heifetz and Perlman undoubtedly have never dared to take up its stratospheric challenge. Double-harmonics often make a good violinist sound like two bad ones, but Midori, with her exceptionally lengthy, slender, and agile fingers, effortlessly negotiates these intricacies and makes them sound as if they were played by two fine flutists. This will no doubt render multitudes of violinists, such as Heifetz, green with envy. The fiendishly difficult fireworks are all tossed off with lithe gracefulness and seeming ease; the left-hand pizzicatos are articulate, the harmonics pellucid, the octave shifts pure in intonation, and the tone quality immaculate. To be relentlessly critical, in this live concert, there were a paltry two or three fleeting notes that weren't of perfect pitch. See if you can find an edited studio recording closer to perfection.
Midori's prodigious prowess lies not only in her ability to make the most herculean pieces sound easy, but make them sound musical. We can try to forget about all the pyrotechnics; rather than marvel at her unprecedented instrumental mastery, we can immerse ourselves in the wonderfully beautiful music, and savour the bountiful nuances.
Anyone would badly need a respite after performing such a strenuous piece, and Midori gave her hands--but not her mind and heart--a brief relief in Chopin's Nocturne in C-sharp minor. Here's another meticulously thought out and superbly expressive rendition that, complemented with a most sympathetic tone, can hardly fail to melt the attentive listener's heart.
Ravel's Tzigane [gypsy] begins with a long oration of the solo violin, the first part of it entirely on the G string. In some other versions, e.g. by Francescatti, the solo part sounds inert, mundane, and monotonous; certainly that is not what I expect from Midori. Even solely on one string, Midori, by dint of divergent bow pressures, portamentos and vibrato, plus rubato, creates a most colorful, elastic, luscious, bewitching, yet doleful tone. Throughout the piece, she perpetually captivates the audience with her breathtaking technical wizardry, variegated and multi-dimensional tone, boundless array of expressive devices, stark dynamic contrasts, and subtle phrasing.
Due to the limited space here, I cannot pinpoint several startling details of Midori's innovative rendition. To sum up, one can only be awe-struck by her sophisticated mind, natural gypsy spirit, and dazzling virtuosity, which results in a performance that brought the house down.
It seems that the 19-year-old Midori has nearly reached the pinnacle of violin art. Every rational, experienced and impartial person who had the privilege to witness this unforgettable concert will have to concede that, at least in expressive and virtuosic music, Midori is already a nonpareil.
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- Arguably "The Best" English "Merry Widow "
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Léhar: The Land of Smiles; The Merry Widow; The Count of Luxembourg (Highlights)
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Arguably "The Best" English "Merry Widow ".......2006-09-12
This is the "Merry Widow" with English translation by Christopher Hassel sung by June Bronhill. I loved this rendition ever since I first heard it in about 1960. What's to love? First the translation is the best I've heard. The language doesn't sound "stilted" as some others. And, you can understand almost every word sung. Plus, the famous song, "Vilja" has some wording that moves me every time I hear it: The soprano sings, "Love me and I'll DIE for you!" with the word "die" somewhat emphasized. I don't know, there's just something "powerful" about someone saying they'd "die" for love! AND, at the end of "Vilja" the chorus and soprano raise to a crescendo hitting a high note together. In many renditions the chorus is heard but not the soprano on the final high note. In THIS version, the soprano, June Bronhill, can be heard rising to the final high note with an incressing crescendo and fortissimo louder than the chorus and holding the final high note---which gives a very thrilling effect as she holds that final note, I assure you!
The "problem" is that this June Bronhill, Reid, and Hassel version is hard to find on CD. For example, this CD is made in Holland and "there is one left" so it says on Amazon. But, if you can find it, I think it would be very much worth a listen. Then, after hearing it, if you think there's a "better" Merry Widow, please let ME know! Thanks. Email:boland7214@aol.
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- definitely worth having!!!
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- Cornucopia
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- Medley 1: Embryo/Children Of The Grave
- War Pigs
- Medley 2: Wicked World/Supernaut/Drum Solo/Guitar Solo
- Paranoid
Album Description
1996 reissue on Castle of their 1980 live album recorded in Manchester & at The Rainbow in London. Digitally remastered,it also features the original sleeve artwork and expanded liner notes. 'Live At Last' is also the only official live Sabbath album with the original line up featuring Ozzy Osbourne! Nine tracks, including 'Paranoid', 'Sweet Leaf', 'War Pigs' and 'Children Of The Grave'.
Album Details
Black Sabbath's 1980 Live Album featuring Ozzy on Vocals -- Released Shortly after Osbourne Had Left the Band. Digitally Remastered and Reissued in 1996. Includes Original Art, Liner Notes and Track Sequence. Featuring Blistering Versions of "Children of the Grave", "Sweet Leaf", "War Pigs" "Paranoid" and Five More. Additional Band Notes by Hugh Gilmour.
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definitely worth having!!!.......2007-02-11
ok, i understand why black sabbath didn't want this released - given that at the time of release(1980) ozzy wasn't in the band any more, but....
this is a fantastic record of the live sound of the band (recorded in 1973) and it even has an early version of "killing yourself to live" - with different lyrics (the song hadn't yet been recorded)
a must for fans of ozzy-era black sabbath.
LIVE SABBATH.......2006-03-30
My review is based on the Westminster Music version of Live At Last.It is exactly the same as this version for sale.It has much cooler cover art too.Anyway,most will think I'm crazy,but this is my favorite Sabbath album thus far.That is just my opinion(let the hate mail start rolling in).I feel the live tracks just put the studio versions to the way side.Not that the studio cuts are garbage - they're excellent.But these live songs are slower,heavier,and much darker.That's due to Tony going drop d for all the songs.The main complaint that people seem to have about this cd is the production and sound quality.In reality,I think people are stretching it.It's pretty damn good;maybe because I like the rawness and gritty quality of the whole set and recording.Pure sludge/doom here friends.Some folks are just to slick for this.All in all,what I'm conveying to all you out there in computer land is this - I LIKE THIS! P.S - Go out and get their early studio albums as well.
Everybody stand up and go CRAZY!!!.......2006-03-09
I'll be honest with you...I just bought this CD for about $3 at a clearance sale and I wasn't expecting much. I'm not even sure I'd even heard of this album before but I figured what the hell? Well, I am about one minute into track 3 and I am in my glory. It's taking me right back to the last Sab show I saw a couple years ago. I think it's pretty much the same set too! I have seen Sabbath about 5 times and they are definitely my favorite band to see live. And I have been to a lot of shows my friends.
This is a pretty good record of the band in their prime. As some other reviewers have noted, the sound quality is raw, and yes, somewhat like a cleaned-up bootleg, but that's all part of the appeal for me. A+
4.5....Iommi Is Especially Great Here.......2005-06-11
Ozzy's voice is just before its peak (which reached its highest, and best...from 1973 to 1975), but still sounds quite pleasantly sarcastic. One can detect how he was beginning to get that excellent shriek eventually attained on the Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Sabotage full lengths. So, I must begin by stating that anyone whom has an interest in the development of what became one of heavy metal's best voices should definitely get this. It's impossible to compare Ozzy's voice on ANY of his solo stuff to how he sounds here...he was just a MUCH better vocalist then. That said, I'd step on this release to get to the Ronnie James Dio led "Live Evil" release of Sabbath...Dio was technically a far better singer.
But I have to press home just how fantastic the REST of the band sounds here as well. Geezer Butler is excellent and creative with the patented, simple Sabbath riffs. Bill Ward is the one cheated most by the substandard quality sound here; his performance is VERY good, but buried. That,along with the inclusion of a couple of phoned in songs here ("Snowblind", "Children of the Grave") knocks a half point off my rating. However, it cannot go without saying that the guitar fest proceeding from "Wicked World" is absolutely brilliant. Iommi proves how astoundingly underrated he was and remains to this day with this stellar, highly musical performance. This is essential, but I'm a bit hard on it rating wise because phoned in performances bother me.
Also bearing mention is the KILLER early version of Killing Yourself To Live here. Total, abysmally despairing doom metal from Planet Hellsville.
Black Sabbath - 'Live At Last' (Enigma).......2005-04-12
I remember when this first came out on lp.Every Sabbath fan that I knew ended up buying a copy of it.Within like two years,you could find it on the $1.99 rack.Now,it's been faithfully reissued on CD.Great!Now we don't have to worry about wearing down the vinyl pressing.Prime live Sabbath to be fully experienced here.Tunes I liked best were "Sweet Leaf","Snowblind" and the "Wicked World/Supernaut/Drum&Guitar Solo" medley.A should-have for all Sabbath fans.OZZY!! OZZY!!
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Live at the Olympic: Last DJ & More (CD & DVD)
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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ASIN: B0000942N2
Release Date: 2003-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Last DJ [DVD]
- Money Becomes King [DVD]
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- You Wreck Me [DVD]
Tracks:
- I'm Crying
- Done Somebody Wrong
- I Got a Woman
- Carol
Customer Reviews:
Petty Rocks.......2003-09-17
I've always thought that studio albums don't even compare with live performances. I've also always loved Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. But even I was astounded at how great "The Last DJ" sounds live. From the opening notes of the title track to Mike Campbell's solo on "Lost Children" to the final chords of "Can't Stop The Sun", Tom and the Heartbreakers sound incredible. It's almost like listening to a completely new album. And that's not all. The band goes on to play classics including "Change of Heart" and "I Need To Know", then closes with a ten-minute-long "Mary Jane's Last Dance" and a "You Wreck Me" encore.
Unfortunately, the editing is poor. In some songs the camera changes every three seconds. Some shots don't last for more than half a second. Occasionally the camera will slow down for a minute to watch Tom sing or to pan across the stage, but it doesn't happen often enough. One of the longest shots is of a woman in the audience singing along to two verses of a song. Who knows what's happening on stage. Also, the lighting on some camera shots leaves a lot to be desired. In other places, however, the colors and lighting effects are awesome. Overall, the quality of the music makes the camera problems seem minor.
The extra features are hardly worth mentioning: two TV commercials promoting "The Last DJ" album and some random outtakes of Tom making a video.
As of this time, Amazon hasn't included a track listing, so...
The Last DJ - Money Becomes King - Dreamville - Joe - When A Kid Goes Bad - Like A Diamond - Lost Children - Blue Sunday - You And Me - The Man Who Loves Women - Have Love Will Travel - Can't Stop The Sun - Change Of Heart - I Need To Know - Shake Rattle And Roll - Around And Around - Mary Jane's Last Dance - You Wreck Me
The bonus CD features four songs from the band's appearance on PBS's Soundstage program:
I'm Crying - Done Somebody Wrong - I Got A Woman - Carol
If you own the Soundstage DVD, it's hardly worth the extra six dollars.
So, what more do you want? It's Tom Petty live. Buy it.
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Live At Angel Hall
Manufacturer: Last Affair Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000I5NRSE |
Product Description
This is a great live show from: Ida, Low, His Name Is Alive and a rare live appearance by The Secret Stars recorded at Angel Hall in New York in 2000. This was a limited edition and is long since out of print.
Tracklist:
Ida- Maybelle, Shrug, Down On Your Back, Honeyslide, Turn Me On, This Water, Capo, Dreamdate...
Low- Dinosaur Act, John Prine...
His Name Is Alive- Last Affair, Someday My Blues Will Cover The Earth...
The Secret Stars- Eyelashes, Femmes Damnees, Shoe-in
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- If You Can Only Buy One, This is it!
- Live Bluegrass!
- Wonderful mix of music.
- Outstanding!
- Captivating music, humor, and style!
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Live! at Last
Dry Branch Fire Squad
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ASIN: B0000002N4
Release Date: 1996-10-01 |
Tracks:
- Late Last Night
- True Historia
- Aragon Mill
- Economical Talk
- John Henry
- A Pitiful Thing
- The Cowboy Song
- Housework Is My Life
- Red Rocking Chair
- Cultural Exchange
- Someone Play Dixie For Me
- Hambone/Balo's Song
- Testosterone Poisoning
- Midnight On The Stormy Deep
- Banjo Jokes
- Blue Grass Breakdown
- Band Introductions
- World's Greatest Folksinger
- Hard Times
- Goin Up On The Mountain
- Walk The Streets Of Glory
Amazon.com
This 1995 recording captures the Squad's mixture of hillbilly humor (allegedly the basis for much of Jeff Foxworthy's work) and their formidable folk and bluegrass. Lead jokester Ron Thomason handles the comedy with an exaggerated drawl and a somewhat trite hillbillies-are-dumb theme. When it comes to actual music, however, the Squad can truly light it up. Thomason's mandolin and Bill Evans' banjo impressively race through standards including "John Henry," "Late Last Night," and "Blue Grass Breakdown." Gentle ballads such as "Aragon Mill" and the lovely "Hard Times" are handled with sensitivity while "Red Rocking Chair" showcases Suzanne Thomas' clawhammer banjo. While the comedy may become stale (especially after repeated listenings), it's nothing the CD program function can't handle. --Marc Greilsamer
Customer Reviews:
If You Can Only Buy One, This is it!.......2003-02-10
I own every single CD and most of the preceeding albums that this band has produced. I play them all, but Live! At Last is my favorite, as it is the only one that captures a hint of their live performances. (Although after awhile, you skip the stories--you can only hear them so many times...) When Ron Thomason sings Aragon Mills, he is, without a doubt, an out-of-work mill worker. The song breaks my heart. If you have to make a choice, make this your first DBFS CD. There's not a loser in the bunch, though. And I have to agree with the other reviewers; Dry Branch Fire Squad MUST be seen live to be fully appreciated.
Live Bluegrass!.......2002-04-07
Dry Branch Fire Squad offers a range of bluegrass & gospel music in this live CD, plus several tracks of the comic interludes common to their performances. Seeing them in concert is an unforgettable experience, but owning this CD is the next best thing to seeing them live. Dry Branch plays everything from the old-timey traditional bluegrass (try the song sample above for "Little Red Rocking Chair") to fast-paced banjo (check out "Bluegrass Breakdown") to variations on folk ("Aragon Mill") & gospel ("Goin' Up on the Mountain"). I've seen Dry Branch in concert for over 10 years now & this CD is the one I listen to when I'm waiting for them to come back to town. My all-time favorite songs on the album are "Hard Times" and "Walk the Streets of Glory." Whether you're new to bluegrass or a longtime fan, you'll enjoy Dry Branch Fire Squad's CD "Live! At Last". I started out listening to this as a tape, but after 5 non-stop years of play, I finally managed to break it, so now it's on my short list of favorite CD's. Try it out!.
Wonderful mix of music........2001-07-24
Nobody can sound like Ron of DBFS.I promise you will love this CD.
Outstanding!.......1999-11-07
I bought this CD on a recommendation from my father-in-law, and I have to say that I am totally pleased. My family has roots that run deep into the Appalachian Mountains and Ron Thomason's tall tales tell stories of a people with whom I am very familiar. You simply have to add this album to your collection if you are a bluegrass fan.
Captivating music, humor, and style!.......1999-06-17
To see this group in person is a wonderfully memorable experience. To have them on a live album is a gift. Their talent is exceptional. Their humor, spotlighted in leader Ron Thomasson - who also plays a mean mandolin, keeps one laughing inside long after the show. Ron comes across as the personification of an Appalachian hillbilly, but his intelligence cannot be hidden as the funny stories teach unforgettable lessons about life and our country's history. And yet, with all of the laughs there is a deep haunting reality to the music. This is bluegrass at its best: pickin', singin', story tellin'... nonstop talent from a class group of "hillbillys".
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- fish or fowl?
- Low-Down Emotion and Rich Composition
- Sweetwater aLive at Last
- Hard to imagine why they weren't wildly popular
- Sweetwater "Live at Last"
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Live At Last
Sweetwater
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ASIN: B000064082
Release Date: 2002-02-28 |
Tracks:
- Look Out
- Home Again
- Rock Me
- Nobody's Home
- In a Rainbow
- Just For You
- Day Song/Sailin' Away
- Come In From the Cold
- Motherless Child
- Still in Love
- My Crystal Spider
- What's Wrong
- Heroes and Ladies
Album Description
The latest Sweetwater concoction has blended their most favorite hits of the 70's into a genre in itself. The famed Woodstock band has revived their fan base and critics alike with a sense of organic and pure rock music intertwined with insatiable harmonies and melodies. After being featured on VH1's program of "Behind the Music", Sweetwater created their first live album in over 15 years. What you get are the "best Of" with a new millenium flare. Enjoy with enlightenment!
Customer Reviews:
fish or fowl?.......2007-01-10
The original Sweetwater stood out as a rock-fusion band without a guitarist, the only one of their era. This reunion gig has taken on a guitarist with a heavy, dominating sound, so it doesn't really sound like Sweetwater. Nancy Nevins's new, post car-crash voice isn't really suited for all of the old Sweetwater stuff, and especially not for shouting over a heavy fuzz guitar, but she does manage a few moments of magic, especially on the new-material "Heroes and Ladies."
Low-Down Emotion and Rich Composition.......2002-06-15
Sweetwater is even better now than when they opened the historical Woodstock Festival. Images and words drift across my mind as I listen to "Live at Last." I'm sent images of sadness, of joy, of longing. Nancy Nevins has too much soul to be white. Like Billie, Nancy sings from vast and probably painful experience with a voice much richer now than in earlier recordings; it has an ache to it, a longing that touches the listener, yet it's not without joyous hope for whatever's coming. "Rock Me," the 3rd cut, isn't something you can just sit and listen to without introspection. Hat's off to Sweetwater, then and especially now.
Sweetwater aLive at Last.......2002-05-31
This is a real good CD! You need to hear this. The live quality is excellent. This is the reunion concert of the first band to perform at the original Woodstock. They had the potential to impact and change the direction of music in their day. The tragedy that struck this band with Nanci's car accident not only affected her and the band but we all lost out too. When you listen to this CD it's hard to believe this band just got together again after 30 years of being apart and out of music. They can still ROCK with the best of them and do. They were ahead of their time in many ways. If you want to learn more about what happened to end their rise to fame before their time see the video "Sweetwater a True Rock Story". ...If you are a fan of Sweetwater, Woodstock, the 60s and early 70s; if you are music history buff or just want to experience some darn good, new to you, but still Classic Rock, check out this CD. It is really cool. Enjoy!!!
Hard to imagine why they weren't wildly popular.......2002-04-11
These folks are oh so good! There are 3 or 4 cuts from their original [2] LP's where they out-airplaned the Airplane, and did it with a more jazzy flair. Seriously, Nansi/Nancy Nevins easily outsang Grace, in the same style, but with more chops and more heat/warmth. On other tunes [or introductions], they have this almost Renaissance style on certain a capella passages, with great harmony and counterpoint (and never bland, as sometimes happened when the Stone Poneys tried the same sort of thing). Many of their songs were outstanding compositions with terrific arrangements; the performances from everyone are matchless and gutsy. Whether joy, humor, sadness or other emotions colour a given song, they seem to nail it.
They were multi-ethnic, and had a conga player, a flute player, plus a cello player who did a long solo on "My Crystal Spider" that sounds more like Hendrix than most guitar players who have had a go at imitating Jimi.
But their signature sound was really nothing without Nevins' voice. Besides having tons of technique, she was masterful at every tonal nuance of each kind of song she sang, whether using volume swells, biting off words in staccato fashion, or softly breathing a quiet, more soulful ballad. She also commanded great dynamics, being able to go from loud to quiet without any hint of her voice breaking . . . one might think of her as rock's equivalent of Joan Baez.
Sweetwater "Live at Last".......2002-04-02
This of is from an amazing group, the first to perform at Woodstock, a group share bills w/ the major stars of the day, and a group that suffered incredible hardships.They have grown into an amazing talent, w/ more energy,music ability, and strength. This album caught Nancy Nevins, and Sweetwater at their very best, performing old favorites such as "My Crystal Spider", and Just For You. This is a must have for Sweetwater fans!
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