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Royal Albert Hall: Live,Umberto Tozzi,WEA,Italian Pop,Italy,World Music
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- Intense as hell, and worth every accolade it has ever received...
- Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
- BEAUTIFUL
- Bob Dylan: 1966 Royal Albert Hall
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The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live, 1966: The "Royal Albert Hall Concert"
Bob Dylan
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ASIN: B00000D9TO
Release Date: 1998-10-13 |
Tracks:
- She Belongs To Me
- Fourth Time Around
- Visions Of Johanna
- It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
- Desolation Row
- Just Like A Woman
- Mr. Tambourine Man
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- Tell Me, Momma
- I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
- Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
- Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
- Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
- One Too Many Mornings
- Ballad Of A Thin Man
- Like A Rolling Stone
Amazon.com's Best of 1998
Nineteen ninety-eight: The same year he dances with Soy Bomb at the Grammys, his record label finally issues Bob Dylan's ultimate live document. A classic case of not giving the audience what they want but what they need, Mr. Dylan's oft-bootlegged 1966 gig begins with lovely and supple folk that foreshadows folk music's turn from protest song to introspection. The album's true highlight is the legendarily ill received and rocked-out electric set, with Dylan backed by members of the Band. There are too many perfect, on-fire guitar solos by Robbie Robertson to count, and Dylan himself responds to the audience's angry bewilderment with equal parts menace, grace, and brilliance. --Mike McGonigal
Amazon.com essential recording
The greatest live recording in rock & roll history was--officially, at least--buried in the vaults of Columbia Records for more than a quarter of a century. But no more: Live 1966: The "Royal Albert Hall" Concert has surfaced on two discs mixed and mastered from three-track source tapes that put the myriad pirated recordings to shame. More important, Live 1966 documents a momentous artistic showdown between a willful, inflamed, and utterly fearless performer and his headstrong core following. The Dylan of the mid '60s had made the leap from socially conscious voice of his generation to surrealistic electric poet, a transformation that was met with contempt by a vocal element of his audience. The most telling moment of the recording centers on the standoff: A folk zealot in the audience shouts, "Judas!" earning cheers from the contentious crowd. Dylan responds by snarling, "I don't believe you. You're a liar," then turns to his group, the Hawks (soon to become the Band), and, as the intro to "Like a Rolling Stone" takes shape, commands, "Play loud!" A crucial moment and, time has demonstrated, the correct call. --Steven Stolder
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Intense as hell, and worth every accolade it has ever received..........2007-07-27
More often than not, when a film/TV show/CD/record isn't seen or heard, it gathers a reputation that it's the greatest thing ever made that no one has actually experienced, and then when you see it, it sucks. No disappointment here. This set is as electric (horrible pun, but I'm tired) as you have heard, showing that Dylan is one of the greatest live acts ever. When I play this album, I rarely listen to the acoustic CD. It's not terrible, but the 2nd electric set is so dynamic and raw, that the acoustic side pales in comparison. All of the versions on the electric CD are better than their studio counterparts (except Tell Me Momma, which was never released on an album). Dylan's voice is amazing here, brilliant and intense throughout. The audience dialogue is fascinating (yes, someone does call Dylan "Judas", and he talks back to the audience), and the whole thing feels like it could explode at any moment. The Band backs Dylan (even though there were known as The Hawks at this time, and Levon Helm had left the band, because he couldn't stand being booed all the time) with as much intensity as he has. This is one record that lives up to the hype and more.
Baby, Let Me Follow You Down.......2007-07-24
Don't know why this live version isn't talked about more. It's easily the highlight of the set. Even though it's not a Dylan song, he makes it his own. His phrasing on the startling lyrics are absolutely chilling. When Dylan sings, "I would do anything in this god almighty world if you just once drive me out of mind," you feel the desperation, the inhalation of life and the consummation of another perfect lyric.
But, that's just a small part of the beauty. The band clicks in on this track. Dylan's harmonica at the opening is actually melodic. Robertson's three solos are perfection - a rare guitarist who knows how to rip his guitar fluidly into the space and flow out with a precision and emotion so few solos have in modern music. Same goes for the next solo by Garth Hudson on organ. My god, can it get any better? Oh yeah. Richard Manuel's piano weaves and out before you can exhale.
This is not to diminish the rest of the set. It deserves a right to be considered as much more than just an historical artifact. It is definitely not just a document. It is a ragged, precise work of art.
BEAUTIFUL.......2007-07-18
"She's got everything she needs, she's an artist she don't look back". This recordings got everything YOU need, don't look back. Dylan's recording consistency during this period is unsurpassed by any artist ever. We all know his genius and the 60s is where his music was established and perfected beyond the capabilities of what you would think is humanly possible. This bootleg is a diamond among gems. Two reasons-
a-Dylan's energy and creativity were peaking on even par during this period.
b-Dylan notoriously experimented with his vocals throughout his career, on this recording his experimentation hit perfection.
I own most of Dylan's material, this is the best and by far the most played. I could go in depth regarding this album but most reviews have already done the job. As a hard core Dylan fan I just had to put in my ten cents. One word summary-BEAUTIFUL
Bob Dylan: 1966 Royal Albert Hall.......2007-07-06
I resisted buying this CD for a long time, because I have a bad habit of assuming that overhype = bad. In reality, of course, overhype usually indicates that something is good, and worthy of hype, just not so MUCH hype. I finally bought it, mainly because it was one of the last real holes in my Dylan collection. I never, ever expected it to be a 5-star CD.
But it is. The whole audience/Dylan interaction is every bit as fascinating as its legendary status suggests. In fact, it's all so perfect, it's hard to believe it wasn't planned: the "Judas" cat-call comes right before the very last song; and what is the last song? Only the all-time greatest Dylan classic, "Like a Rolling Stone." Dylan's response, too, is great. It's not witty at all--in fact, it reveals that the "Judas" accusation really caught him off guard. He is silent for about 10 seconds, just keeps on fingerpicking the intro to the song, and then he leans into the microphone and says in an even tone, "I don't believe you." It seems like he had to spend about 10 seconds to even convince HIMSELF that the Judas charge wasn't true! Then he delivers his verdict very calmly. But after thinking about it for another five seconds or so, he becomes more self-assured, and yells, "You're a LIAR!" People think of this concert as a defining moment for the Cult of Dylan, but when you listen to it, it seems like it was really a defining moment for Dylan himself. He may have decided, on that very stage, that he would never turn back from his rock experiment. He was plugged in for good.
So, if you are buying this set for the novelty factor, you'll get you're money's worth. However, the first disc--the acoustic set--is a real treasure, probably even the better of the two discs. I don't own much live Dylan, so I can't compare to other concerts, but in comparison to the studio versions this stuff is really great. I mean, solo acoustic versions of Blonde on Blonde songs sounds awesome, but it is even awesomer than you think. "Just LIke a Woman" and "Visions of Johanna," in particular, are way better here than on the original albums they came from.
All in all, despite my original expectations, this is a 5-star CD. Get it soon.
Must have.......2007-06-09
This is a must have for anyone interested in rock and roll hisotry. Someone earlier said it's not worth listening to multipule times, but I disagree. This is one of my most played CDs ever, every track being a great version of the original. "Like a Rolling Stone" might be even better live, with so much energy from Dylan and the band. Any Dylan fan will love this!
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Live at Royal Albert Hall
Andre Rieu
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- Vienna Bood
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- The Skaters Waltz
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- Salome's Sabre Dance
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- Stars And Stripes Forever
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- Brasil Symphony
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- Great Performance
- Not Bad for a Bunch of Old Geezers
- An Incredible Live Album.
- Pretty Good for Senior Citizens
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The Who
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ASIN: B0000942K8
Release Date: 2003-07-22 |
Tracks:
- I Can't Explain
- Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
- Pinball Wizard
- Relay
- My Wife
- The Kids Are Alright
- Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand
- Bargain
- Magic Bus
- Who Are You
- Baba O'Riley
Tracks:
- Drowned
- Heart To Hang Onto
- So Sad About Us
- I'm One
- Getting In Tune
- Behind Blue Eyes
- You Better You Bet
- The Real Me
- 5:15
- Won't Get Fooled Again
- Substitute
- Let's See Action
- My Generation
- See Me, Feel Me/Listening To You
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- Young Man Blues
- Summertime Blues
- I Don`t Even Know Myself
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The Who wrapped up their 2000 World Tour--possibly their final wave of the Union Jack hankie now that John Entwhistle has died--with this red-carpet Teenage Cancer Trust charity shindig at the Royal Albert Hall. Time has taken its toll on some of the Who's more splenetic sensibilities; there are times when Roger Daltrey sounds too seasoned and contented to muster much in the way of vocal vitriol. But the old grumblers can still sound enthusiastically cross. While few live albums rival Live at Leeds for impelling urgency, Live at the Royal Albert Hall has added curiosity value by virtue of the contributions from a slew of younger and famous devotees, including Eddie Vedder, Paul Weller, Bryan Adams, Noel Gallagher, Kelly Jones, and Kennedy. Not to be upstaged by younger bucks, the Who sound positively regal on "Won't Get Fooled Again" and as feral as rutting tigers on "My Generation." --Kevin Maidment
Album Description
First time on CD for what was previously a DVD/video only release, originally issued in 2001. This 3 CD limited edition features 25 tracks recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall on the 27th of November 2000 on discs 1 & 2, and 4 more bonus tracks recorded live at The Royal Albert Hall on the 8th of February 2002 on disc 3, 'I'm Free', 'I Don't Even Know Myself', 'Summertime Blues' & 'Young Man Blues'. Features special guests Bryan Adams, Noel Gallagher, Kelly Jones, Kennedy, Eddie Vedder & Paul Weller. Standard double jewel case. SPV.
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Great Performance.......2007-01-28
I already own the Live at the Royal Hall DVD which is a great DVD to own.
This CD package includes a bonus disc of unreleased Who material which was performed later that includes Young Man Blues, Summertime Blues, I Do Even Know Myself and I'm Free. In addition, the original CD also has a great performance bt Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam from the Who's Next Album Getting in Tune. In addition, it has another song Mary Ann with The Shaky Hand. I have converted this performance to MP3 files in order that I can listen to it on my IPOD. In addition, this CD/DVD has probably one of John Entwistle's last performance since he passed away later at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas before the start of another Who tour. In addition, great performance by Bryan Adams, Noel Gallagher, Kennedy, Eddie Vedder and others. It is a great tribute to one of my favorite and greatest Rock and Roll bands of all times. The Who is still touring and I highly recommend everyone to see them.
Not Bad for a Bunch of Old Geezers.......2006-11-10
When I first saw this set available on CD, my first thought was "great - just what the world needs - another Who live album!" But the sucker that I am for music by The Who, I bought it anyway, and was pleasantly surprised by how good it is. Having stripped themselves to a five-piece after the 1989 "The Kids Are Alright" tour and the 1996 "Quadrophenia" tour, the Who got back to basics for this show. These guys may have been in their fifties when they did this, but that didn't stop them from returning to their over-the-top bombastic glory. If I could use one word to describe their performance, it would be "incendiary." Roger Daltrey's voice can't quite hit the high notes like it used to, but he showed on this set that he still had the pipes to do Who songs justice. Pete Townshend has a very nasty guitar tone throughout, and this is not a bad thing. Best of all, you get to hear John Entwistle, the Bassist of the Millennium, playing lead bass while Pete thrashes out his power chords. The interplay between him and Pete, especially on Magic Bus, is a revelation. He plays a mind-bending solo on 5'15. Sadly, The Ox is no longer with us. I still miss him. There are no bassists like him - before or since. His final performance is documented on the bonus disc, and it's quite a performance. The band is at it's fire-belching best throughout. The song selection is top notch, and includes a few surprises (The Relay, Let's See Action, I'm One, Mary Anne With the Shaky Hand), plus the usual suspects. The only reason I don't give this set 5 stars is because too much of the between-song banter from Pete is left in. The only exception to this was when he put a heckler in his place. Pete always was a punk at heart. This performance reminds me of when they played at MSG in New York after 9-11. I remember they blew the roof off the place, and this performance in London has that same feel. This is a worthy addition to any Who fan's collection. Get it now - you won't be disappointed.
An Incredible Live Album........2006-11-05
The Who are truly one of the greatest bands ever (along with Led Zeppelin, they are the greatest ever for me), and this 2000 recording of their benefit concert for teenagers with cancer at England's legendary Royal Albert Hall is proof that even as they enter old age, these guys still rock like nobody else.
The performances (including four bonus tracks from 2002) are unbelievably strong the whole way through, from "I Can't Explain" to "Won't Get Fooled Again" to "See Me, Feel Me / Listening To You". I could've done without the special guests, but that still did nothing to make the album any less great.
This cd is also special because you get to hear the late, great John Entwistle for one, last time. The man is on fire throughout the whole show. What a truly great loss. I know I'm not alone when I say John is deeply missed.
This is an absolutely fantastic live album that belongs in everyone's collection.
Pretty Good for Senior Citizens.......2005-11-24
Don't get me wrong. This is no "Live at Leeds". This is no "Isle of Wight". But believe me, this is still better than most live albums. John Entwistle is at his peak in the peformance of "5:15". Pete's playing sounds great throughout the album. Although Roger Daltrey's vocals are definitely not what they used to be, they still aren't unbearable. Zak Starkey is the best drummer that could've followed Keith Moon. Exiciting guest peformances from Noel Gallagher, Eddie Vedder and more.
Bottomline:If you can get this cheap like I did, then get it. Entwistle's bass solo in 5:15 is worth a few dollars itself. If not, then be sure to get "Live at Leeds" as a testament of The Who's live domination of the rock industry.
Great Performance at a Great Price.......2005-10-10
Good song mix, although mostly predicatable. Sound is good and performances passioned. 2 1/2 discs for under $10 makes this a no-brianer. Last gigs with John E. on Bass makes it a nice historical gem. Who are YOU?
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- a Musical spiritual Gathering -casual yet resonant
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Night of Remembrance: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Yusuf Islam
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Release Date: 2006-12-18 |
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- Introduction - Sarah Rhalem
- I Look, I See - Yusuf Islam
- Praise to the Prophet (Pbuh) - Zain Bhikha
- Selawat - Khalid Belrhouzi
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- Drug Free
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- Word of Thanks - Yusuf Islam
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- Tala 'Al-Badru 'Alayna
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- Thankfulness - Abdal Hakim Murad
- People of Hope - Hamza Yusuf Hanson
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Two CD live recording from the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens and friends. Night Of Remembrance commemorated 20 years of Islamia Schools. Held at the Royal Albert Hall in October, 2003, Yusuf Islam was joined by friends from around the world to celebrate the anniversary and share the universal message of peace. Disc One features the songs performed that evening while Disc Two contains the speeches and prayers.
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a Musical spiritual Gathering -casual yet resonant.......2007-03-19
Rememberance of our higher Spirit, which resides within and expands outwardly in Song
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- Moodies still got it.
- MOODY BLUES LIVE
- Superb blend of orchestra & band
- It's okay, but there's room for improvement
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ASIN: B00004WF3G
Release Date: 2000-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Tuesday Afternoon
- English Sunset
- Words You Say
- The Story In Your Eyes
- I Know You're Out There Somewhere
- Haunted
- Your Wildest Dreams
- Isn't Life Strange
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- Nights In White Satin
- Legend Of A Mind
- Question
- Ride My See-Saw
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One thing you've got to say about the Moody Blues: unlike the remainder of their grittier Brit Invasion peers, middle age seems to suit them just fine--better than youth, in fact. Albums from the band's late '60s/early '70s commercial heyday pretty much fixed the Blues boys' stance. Having forsaken the modest charms of their initial R&B-influenced recordings, they forged a haughty amalgamation of MOR rock, bombastic symphonic ornamentation, and proto-New Age lyricism--hardly the stuff of restless youth. This live set finds Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Graeme Edge, and Ray Thomas performing their hits ("Tuesday Afternoon," "Nights in White Satin," "Ride My See-Saw," and so on) live with backing from the World Festival, recalling, of course, the band's '67 breakthrough, Days of Future Passed. Roll over Beethoven and tell Mantovani the news. --Steven Stolder
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Moodies still got it........2007-06-01
My dear Moodies may be a little older and a lot grayer but these fabulously talented men can STILL play the living daylights out of their instruments and rock it like no one else! Justin and John's voices have aged well and their chemistry with each other and their audience is one-of-a-kind. Great CD and the DVD is well worth getting as well. Rock on 40 more years Moodies!!
MOODY BLUES LIVE.......2007-05-07
EXCELENT CD SOUNDING BETTER THAN THEY DO ON STUDIO RECORDINGS THIS WAS THE LAST TIME RAY THOMAS PERFORMED WITH THE BAND.
THE ORCHESTRA COMES OVER REALY WELL & MAKE THE WHOLE PERFORMANCE
SOUND GREAT.
Superb blend of orchestra & band.......2007-03-10
I believe that my DVD of the live performance mentioned that the conductor had done the arrangements. Regardless, they are absolutely flawless. You seldom see such integrated and sophisticated collusions
of pop and orchestra that don't sound artificial - these don't - it
makes you believe that Justin was writing for just such an environment.
I've just about worn out my DVD so I thought I should get the CD
and put some of the songs into my playlists. I can't imagine a complete playlist without at least In Your Wildest Dreams, English Sunset, Tuesday Afternoon and a few others. It wouldn't be complete.
It's okay, but there's room for improvement.......2006-07-27
This Moodies live recording with a full orchestra is a bit more subdued and mellow (and so is the audience) than their "Red Rocks" release from 8 years earlier. Three new songs from their 1999 studio release "Strange Times" are performed here. Hayward's uptempo "English Sunset" and John Lodge's "Words You Say" are performed well, but Hayward's vocals on the poignant "Haunted" are extremely strained, shaky and sometimes flat. It's enough to make one cringe. In perhaps one of Ray Thomas' last performances before retiring from the group, he delivers an extremely short version of his classic "Legend Of A Mind" with a flute solo that lasts maybe 30 seconds. In past live performances, an extended version of this song may run from 9 to 12 minutes. The rest of the Moodies classics here are well performed by these legendary "veteran cosmic rockers". My overall opinion is "Hall of Fame" is not as strong a performance as "Red Rocks" from 1992, and judging by the album title, this may be the band's subtle method of focusing attention on them to be rightly voted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, an honor which they richly deserve. This album is worthy of 3 1/2 stars.
They must be the best........2006-07-05
In the 60's/70's I enjoyed listening to the Moody Blues - as the years carried on I had my taste in music that varied, forgetting the Moody Blues ever existed until I began to listen to their songs again. I was so impressed, I had started buying their CD's and class them my favourite group. They are number one playing live on stage and their concert at the Albert Hall was astounding. Hoping they record more live shows. they are the best.
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- The Ultimate Who CD
- The original recording was good but this is astounding !!!!
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ASIN: B00009NJ8N
Release Date: 2004-01-06 |
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The Ultimate Who CD.......2004-03-24
For anyone who appriciates good quality music - this album is ideal. For Who fans it's perfect. Ive heard critisms that without Moon, the who have lost it - absolute nonsence if you ask me. Zak Starkey who has been drumming for the who sice '94 is bloody amazing! The ONLY person worthy of moon's stool! Townsend, although old now, is still fantastic, strumming riffs and really pelting his guitar. Daltry has been on better form but he can still pull it off. As for Entwistle, only one word - Amazing ( his solo in 5:15 prooves this. The show as a whole is excellent with an overal performance that seriously rocks. It just highlights that after so long together, The Who are still the best band ever! Both the DVD and CD are worth buying.
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The original recording was good but this is astounding !!!!.......2004-02-21
Having purchased the original Steamhammer recording when it was first released, I didn't think that anything could top the quality of the original disc, live recordings being what they can be. Often times the sound is muddy or unbalanced or the crowd noise is beefed way too high in the mix. Well, believe me when I tell you that the SACD Hybrid Multi-Channel version completely blows it away. Everything is pristeenly clean and clear with no break ups at any level that I played it at! Pete's guitar (power chords and all) were clear and (unwanted) distortion-free. John's bass was thunderous yet very clear and solid and Zak's drums and cymbals were perfect yet none of the aforementioned instuments got in the way of Roger's vocals. Personally, I wish more cd's were available in this format as it buries the sound quality of a standard cd. If only the prices of SACD discs were more reasonable. Aside from that shortcoming, I recommend this disc wholeheartedly.
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- Tiny Tim - 'Live! At The Royal Albert Hall' (Rhino Handmade)
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- A vintage 1968 concert recording
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Live! At the Royal Albert Hall
Tiny Tim
Manufacturer: Rhino Handmade
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ASIN: B0000DJYPO
Release Date: 2003-11-04 |
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- God Bless Tiny Tim Overture [#]
- Welcome to My Dreams [#]
- Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight [#]
- On the Old Front Porch [#]
- I Gave Her That [#]
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- I Got You, Babe [#]
- Then I'd Be Satisfied With Life [#]
- Where Does Daddy Go When He Goes Out?/Hello Hello [#]
- You Called It Madness (But I Called It Love) [#]
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- I Love Me (I'm Wild About Myself) [#]
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- Medley: I'm Glad I'm a Boy/My Hero [#]
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- Mr. Tim Recalls His Visit With Mr. Dylan/Maine Stein Song/I'm Just ...
- Mr. Tim Recalls His Visit With the Rolling Stones/ (I Can't Get ...)
- Nowhere Man [#]
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- I'll See You Again [#]
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Tiny Tim - 'Live! At The Royal Albert Hall' (Rhino Handmade).......2006-09-11
I'm giving this CD a four star rating because Tiny Tim has always managed to hold my full attention through out any(including this archive release)of his CD's I've ever had,listened to and/or borrowed.'Live!At...' is pulled from a never-before-heard performance that took place in October,1968.Sound quality may not be the absolute best,but it's acceptable.Tunes that I got a kick out of were "On The Front Porch","Buddy,Can You Spare A Dime?",Sonny And Cher's "I Got You Babe","Frisco Flo" and Mr.Tim's signature gem,none other than "Tiptoe Through The Tulips With Me".Good novelty fun-time music here for the taking.
Thank you........2006-04-17
This CD features a previously unreleased concert by Tiny Tim, at the Royal Albert Hall in London, 30 October 1968. It was such a major event, that even the Beatles and the Rolling Stones were in attendance. The concert was performed with a full orchestra, although sometimes Tiny sang here with no orchestral backing. This was during the height of Tiny's popularity, and was probably the biggest concert of his career. Tiny performs a lot of old songs, and a few new ones, in his trademark style. He usually will preface the song with some remarks about when the song was written and who originally sang it. Tiny was often made fun of for his singing, but he actually could carry a tune (albeit with a lot of tremolo). He often would perform songs in imitation of the style of the original singer. He can be heard here singing in the style of Bing Crosby, Rudy Vallee, Bob Dylan and other singers who have been forgotten nowadays. Unfortunately, the tape ran out before the concert was over, and had to be replaced by another tape, so about 90 seconds of the concert were not recorded (the remarks before "I Hold Your Hand in Mine" and the first line of the song). But that doesn't detract that much from the enjoyment of the concert, if you're a Tiny Tim fan. It is well recorded, for the time period, using a 4-Track recorder. The CD comes with a reproduction of the original concert program, albeit in a much smaller size.
A vintage 1968 concert recording.......2004-05-08
Rhino Handmade has issued this limited edition CD, featuring Tiny Tim at Royal Albert Hall in 1968. Great care was given to this release, including replicating the original program that was given to the audience (albeit in a much smaller size). Unfortunately, the original tapes were not of the highest quality, and even feature a brief gap where the tapes were changed.
But that said, there are some great songs here, rendered in as good a quality as we can reasonably expect. "Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight" and "Buddy Can You Spare a Dime" are my favorite tracks, but there are lots of good, classic Tiny Tim here, including, of course, "Tip Toe Through the Tulips With Me." There's also some more modern material, including the work of Dylan and the Rolling Stones, which Tim introduces with amusing stories. He even sings a duet with himself, "I Got You, Babe." It's unique, to be sure.
I'll admit, I tend to admire Tiny Tim more than I really enjoy him. But the best of Tiny Tim can be a great thing, and there are some great tracks here. It's worth a try.
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Live At the Royal Albert Hall
Manufacturer: Classic World Productions Inc.
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ASIN: B0007SN7C8
Release Date: 2004-09-21 |
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Song List 1. Lovely Way To Spend An Evening 2. I'm So Excited 3. After The Loving 4. Mona Lisa 5. Unforgettable 6. Lazy. Crazy, Hazy Days Of Summer 7. Ramblin' Rose 8. Too Young 9. When I Fall In Love (With You) 10. I Just Called To Say I Love You 11. I'll Walk Alone 12. Help Me Make It Through The Night 13. Come A Little Closer 14. Please Release Me 15. This Moment In Time 16. Les Bicyclettes De Belsize 17. Am I That Easy To Forget? 18. Quando, Quando, Quando 19. Man Without Love, A 20. There Goes My Everything 21. Spanish Eyes 22. Last Waltz, The 23. Love Is All 24. If We Only Had Love
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Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Engelbert Humperdinck
Manufacturer: Castle/Pulse
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ASIN: B000008560
Release Date: 1998-02-05 |
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- Lovely Way to Spend an Evening (Intro)
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- Medley: Mona Lisa
- Unforgettable
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- There Goes My Everything
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- (Intro) - Engelbert Humperdinck
- Encore: If We Only Had Love, I Wouldn't Care
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Tracks Include: A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening, Hello, after the Loving, If We Only Had Love, Follow My Heartbeat, Am I that Easy to Forget, the Last Waltz and More.
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- One Of The Best Live Releases I've Ever Heard
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Friday the Thirteenth: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
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One Of The Best Live Releases I've Ever Heard.......2006-07-06
I'm not a huge fan of live releases because the studio versions always sound better so whats the point? This is definetly an exception to that rule. I would dare say that this is the 2nd or 3rd best live disc I've heard behind Peter Frampton, and The Beatles. The music hall this was recorded in, Royal Albert Hall, sounds awesome and The Stranglers have a 13 piece string arraingement to back them up, it really works well. I got this as a cutout for less than $5.00(US) with shipping, I'd dare say even if this was your first Stranglers purchase it would be a good one.
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