New York Afterhours...Vol. 1
New York Afterhours...Vol. 1
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1. Two Wrongs Making It Right - Kevin Yost
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2. Ride - Jon Cutler,
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3. Niceta - Max 404
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4. Inhibitions - Belizbeha
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5. Lift Me - Dynamic
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6. Are You Going With Me - Stuff It
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7. Ladbroke Grove - Kerri Chandler
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8. Elemental - Second Thought
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9. Afro Style - Deep Koncepts Of New York, Mateo & Matos
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10. Waking the Spirits - Bob Holroyd
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11. Symphomanic [Jazz Mix]
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12. Love and Respect [Joe's Spiritual Healing Version] - Paul Simpson
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13. Bessie - Shaboom
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14. Deephoria - Slam Mode
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15. Shapeshifter - DJ Dozia
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New York Afterhours...Vol. 1,Various Artists,Nervous Records,90's,Club/Dance,Contemporary Instrumental,Dance Music,Electronica,Ethnic Fusion,Garage/House,House,Jazz-House,Pop
Average customer rating:
- Syracuse defeats Landover
- Maybe 4 and a 1/2
- Excellent Pick - Prelude to all the great shows of 1977
- Curiously Lackluster
- Outstanding Compilation Priced Well
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Dick's Picks, Vol. 20: Landover, Maryland and Syracuse, New York, 9/25/76, 9/28/76
Grateful Dead
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ASIN: B0002VETIQ
Release Date: 2004-08-31 |
Tracks:
- Bertha
- New Minglewood Blues
- Ramble on Rose
- Cassidy
- Brown-Eyed Woman
- Mama Tried
- Peggy-O
- Loser
- Let It Grow
- Sugaree
- Lazy Lightnin'
- Supplication
Tracks:
- Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo
- Dancing in the Streets
- Cosmic Charlie
- Scarlet Begonias
- St. Stephen
- Not Fade Away
- Drums
- Jam
- St. Stephen
- Sugar Magnolia
Tracks:
- Cold Rain and Snow
- Big River
- Cassidy
- Tennessee Jed
- New Minglewood Blues
- Candy Man
- It's All Over Now
- Friend of the Devil
- Let It Grow
- Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad
Tracks:
- Playing in the Band
- Wheel
- Samson and Delilah
- Jam
- Comes a Time
- Drums
- Eyes of the World
- Orange Tango Jam
- Dancing in the Streets
- Playing in the Band
- Johnny B. Goode
Customer Reviews:
Syracuse defeats Landover.......2007-07-03
I like this Pick. But. I do not believe that the Landover show is anything special and I agree with another reviewer that the recording is sightly muffled, depressed or otherwise muted. This is too bad because there are some great songs in the Landover section. Ramble on Rose, Cassidy, Brown Eyed Women, Loser, Sugaree, Mississippi, Scarlet. Wow! Unfortunately, it is a pedestrian performance. The Scarlet Begonias section through St Steph, NFA and a brief following jam is the highlight of the Landover show. Also, songs like Piggy-o and Cosmic Chuck show up at the most inopportune times and will bum-out your trip considerably.
Having said the foregoing, allow me to state the following. The Syracuse show is awesome. Is it just me, or have you noticed that shows that start with Cold Rain and Snow seem to be among the Dead's greatest shows?
Highlights on disc three, the first set of the Syracuse show, include great versions of Cassidy, Candyman, Friend of the Dee-vil and GDTRFB.
Now, the BEST is CD 4. It is simply awesome. The Comes A Time is great. Eyes is played very fast, which I don't love, but it is kinda' fun to hear the guys mix it up. All of CD 4 is well played.
Other than the slightly depressed sound recording, discs three and four are simply great. Syracuse defeats Landover 2-0.
Maybe 4 and a 1/2.......2006-12-02
On of the the personal pet peeves of mine involves some of the altering that has been happening with Grateful Dead shows as they transfer them from tape to cd. Take, for example this performance of Friend Of The Devil, on all the old soundboard tapes from this era FOTD features backing vocals by Bob and Donna. On all the cd releases from this era Bob's voice is erased on FOTD. There are other times to where voices or keyboard parts are erased and this is happening on releases from throughout their career. As for these two shows themselves, they're very good. One the first disc Bertha, Let It Grow, Sugaree and the second set opener of Lazy Lightnin' -> Supplication rocks. On the second disc, the Scarlet Begonias and the Saint Stephen jam are great. Disc three starts with the last Cold, Rain and Snow for over a year. Disc four is a five from beginning to end.
Excellent Pick - Prelude to all the great shows of 1977.......2006-05-11
I was late in buying this pick; the playlist seemed a little dull compared to other DPs out there. All in all DP 20 seemed a bit of a sour pick. When I finally did pick this up I was very surprised. The list may be on the 'standard' side, but the playing is incredible. Both first sets are strong, the perfect set ups for the second set. Highlights include the opener Bertha and Sugaree on Disc one. Both second sets are stellar. Disc 2's (9/25/76 show 2nd set) highlights include one of the best Scarlet Begonias you will ever hear without Fire on the Mountain attached, the last (I think) performance of Cosmic Charlie, and a perfect St. Steve > NFA > St. Steve. The band is having a blast and after the line "One man gathers what another man spills" you can hear Garcia say "Yes he goes..." one second before the rhythm section kicks into NFA. Awesome.
Disc four is everything you could ever want from a second set at a Dead show. It starts with PITB with the mystique of '74 but with Hart and Kreutzman togeher again behind the drums. Plus, Phil is bouncing all over the place in the into. It segues into Wheel with a great outro jam that segues perfectly into Sam and Delilah (never heard this transition before) then into the ballad Comes a Time, then Drums > a short/ fast 8 minute Eyes of the World > before jamming and closing PITB.
Though it does not have that unique sound of 1977, it is a great intro to the Dead and a nice prelude to '77. And with two shows on one DP, with only a song edited (I think) from each show to get it to fit on 4 discs, this set is a bargain. Don't hesitate picking this up like I did. Well worth it.
Curiously Lackluster.......2005-07-11
I don't know, man. It's Dick's Picks like #20 that make
you appreciate how GREAT Dick's Picks 15, 12 and 1 are.
This is OK, but the band, to my ears, seems a bit lackluster...
Also there are two versions of several songs between CDs 1-2
and 3-4. It's not bad, mind you, but compared to picks 15, 12 and
1...well...it's curiously lackluster.
Outstanding Compilation Priced Well.......2005-03-31
I am fairly new to the Grateful Dead, this being the first compilation by them that I have purchased. That being said, I am overly satisfied at my purchase as this 4 Disc set offers some classic live performances of hit songs as well as others, at a low, affordable price. Probably the best feature to this compilation is that you get over 3 hours of extraordinary Grateful Dead music which all newcomers and Dead Heads can appreciate. We get nearly all the classics with some exceptional performances, especially on Discs 1 and 3. Also, we hear some wonderful impromptu Jams by the crew as well as a few drum solos.
I definitely found this to be the perfect buy for me, as someone looking into the music of the Grateful Dead. At the time of my purchase, I was only familiar a few of their most well known tracks, and now I adore numerous tracks.
I found the only low point of the compilation in its entirety was Disc 4, seemingly slower paced and less lyrically driven as the others. I find a few tracks on that Disc tend to drag on. Other than that small flaw that some will not even be bothered by, this is an excellent live set of discs from a great band, featuring some superb performances.
Song Highlights:
Bertha: A wonderful opening to the 1st disc, featuring some fantastic piano work by Keith Kreutzmann. Unfamiliar with this track, I immediately caught on to it, loving the sensational flow and lyrical delivery.
New Minglewood Blues: A great track, and I found it to be the superior of the other version found on Disc 3. A very fun song.
Dancing in the streets(Disc 2): A great track, with a beautiful flow to it and a great musical harmony. One of the highlights on Disc 2.
Sugar Magnolia: A classic Grateful Dead track, and a perfect way to end the disc. This is a very well orchestrated, extended version of the song.
It's all over now: A great performance by the crew, and a sensational song.
Friend of the devil: Possibly the most popular song on this compilation, we get a great performance once again, and Jerry Garcia does a great job with the lyrics.
Johnny B. Goode: A beloved song among Dead Heads, the Grateful Dead have a wonderful interpretation of Chuck Berry's hit song. Another great performance by the crew too.
So in conclusion, I don't see how you can go wrong with this compilation, as it displays the live talent of Grateful Dead, as well as giving us over 3 hours of sensational music at a low price. You won't regret purchasing this 4 Disc Set if you are a Dead Head fan, or are interested in their music.
Average customer rating:
- Almost ultimate Dark Star, flawed CD release
- A Top Ten Dick's Pick
- One of the top five Dick's Picks
- The Most Popular Tape Among Many Heads for Many Years
- 2/13-14/70 Fillmore East -- from Owsley to us
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Dick's Picks, Vol. 4: Fillmore East, New York, NY, 2/13-2/14/70
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ASIN: B00000DEZ0
Release Date: 1998-10-27 |
Tracks:
- Intro By Zacherle
- Casey Jones
- Dancing In The Streets
- China Cat Sunflower
- I Know You Rider
- High Time
- Dire Wolf
- Dark Star
Tracks:
- That's It For The Other One
- Lovelight
Tracks:
- Alligator
- Drums
- Me & My Uncle
- Not Fade Away
- Mason's Children
- Caution
- Feedback
- We Bid You Goodnight
Customer Reviews:
Almost ultimate Dark Star, flawed CD release.......2007-03-02
Probably in about 1989 or so, i heard a vinal bootleg called "Cryptic Envelopment" (yes, i know that's not the song's correct name, it was a boot). The Dark Star on that boot blew my mind and i have been looking for a copy of that LP and/or trying to find out what show it was ever since then; that is until sometime in January 2007 when i finally discovered that the show that was edited to fit on 2 lp's of the bootleg was from the very show(s) featured on DP4!! I was so happy.
This Dark Star is simply astonishing. It is so lumbering and otherworldly, i really can't describe it in terms that fit my feeling for it. It seems as if it is some rare beast from some alternate, dusty, psychedelic world parallel to our own. I havent heard more than about 20 or so Dark Star's but I would bet anything that even if i knew them all, this would be amoung the top 5, if not top 2.
UNFORTUNATELY, this is out of print. Used prices quite high. So... again, i am so happy when i discover that the Grateful Dead website has an electronic version (.mp3 or .flac format) of this Dick's Pick for sale. SWEET! ...spend my $20... download my files... burn my CD (and DVD backups!).. I'm all set right? WRONG!!
I AM glad i finally have a 'better' version of my long lost Dark Star, yes. HOWEVER... I will NEVER buy a Dick's Picks again. Why.. why? Because there are numerous dropouts on this recording. No warning, no label, no nothing. By dropout i mean that there are places where the music simply stops and there is dead air where music is missing from the recording. Would it really have been too much trouble for Dick's Picks producers to at least warn about this or better yet... fix the damn recording! Even traded shows on the internet get fixed. My Rhino Filmore East '69 is fixed. Why couldnt they fix this!?
There are no less than 4 dropouts: Disc 1, a) 6 minutes or so in on Dancin' In The Streets; b) Near the end of my lovely Dark Star; Disc 2, c) about 9 minutes or so into The Other One; Disc 3, d) at the very last second or two of Alligator going into Drums. Utter silence... = (
Could anyone confirm that the original DPv4 CD release has these nasty flaws as well? If not, i will be calling the Dead people (hehe) to raise... er, the dead, so to speak; and probably blowing $40 to get a sealed copy. I have to imagine they are on the original discs as well. Too bad. In the end, dropout or not i am very glad to have this.
DPv8 also has a dropout on the even better Dancin' on that release. Which is lame as that is a famous show and these two Dancin' are really the first i have heard that really float my boat.
Anyway, no more... uh.. Pick's, for me. But, i am still glad i have this, it's still worth it, flaws and all.
A Top Ten Dick's Pick.......2006-08-02
It's a shame this is out of print, because it's one of the better Dick's Picks. It's worth tracking down just for the mammoth jams on "That's It For the Other One" and "Turn On Your Lovelight" on disc 2, but it also contains some less typical numbers like "Dire Wolf," "High Time," and "Mason's Children." And, of course, there is the nearly 30-minute "Dark Star," which goes totally off the rails into psychedelia in the second half. Great stuff, worth finding at a record & tape exchange or via trade.
One of the top five Dick's Picks.......2005-12-04
This set is comprised of two shows held on an undoubtedly freezing New York February. And on those wintery nights the Dead played like a ray of Californian sunshine (and sometimes madness) beamed directly into the audiences back brain. Every song is strong starting with a muscular Casey Jones, following that is one of the best versions of Dancing in The Street available commercially. And then there's the Darkstar, holy crap. Incredibly convoluted and dynamic it's got to be heard to be believed. This may be the best version of Darkstar I've ever heard. It's certainly the most melodically adventurous. It segues into a grooving drums which slides right into a powerful careening and dynamic version of The Other One. There's a 30 minute version of Lovelight which is perhaps a bit overlong, but Pigpen is in top form and the jams and playing by the band are excellent. They bring it down, rev it up and bring it down again, improvising with dynamics as well as melody making for an exciting performance. CD3 beginning with Alligator>Drums is excellent as well. Once again Bill and Mickey outdo themselves in the groove department. The other songs are for the most part as powerfully played as on the previous CDs. The one exception is Mason's Children where the energy flags a bit. Most of the live versions of this song suffers the same malady which probably led to the song being excised from the Dead's set soon after. The CD ends with a superbly inventive Feedback followed by We Bid You Goodnight. And what do you know? the Dead almost nail the harmonies perfectly, not something they're know for.
Harmony singing aside, the playing on this CD is some of the best I've heard from the Dead in any year. Jerry Garcia is on fire throughout as is Bob Weir whose solo during China Cat is outstanding. Phil Lesh is an absolute monster as are Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann. Pigpen's vocals are strong and featured to good effect on Lovelight, Alligator and Caution although his organ only occasionaly breaks the surface on other material.
If you like primal Dead, tight playing and hugely inventive jams you owe it to yourself to get Dick's Picks Vol. 4. Phil Lesh has said that New York audiences seemed to expect a little more of the Dead and on these nights in February they got more than they bargained for.
The Most Popular Tape Among Many Heads for Many Years.......2005-10-07
This is sort of thing that created the phenomenon of tape trading among deadheads. I recall lovingly illustrating the case to this one when I was about 15 years old. The old tape that circulated had four songs - Dark Star, Other One, Lovelight, and Bid You Goodnight. There were times when really no other music would do. As I recall, there were some mild tape defects on all the copies of this I ever heard. They, of course, are absent on the cd release.
If it weren't for ipods and dc changers and all the other ways of getting around it, my biggest complaint with this cd release (in all other respects a godsend) is that a more perfect digital form of my old tape couldn't be produced for lack of time.
For those who didn't grow up on this stuff or are just exploring the dead this is the music that makes a deadhead. This tape was in every substantial bootleg Dead tape collection I ever encountered. Of course, the moment for the Dead (and for rock n' roll?) has passed, and things will never be the same without the anticipation of the next show, but still we have (fragments of) the past. And, anyway, no matter whatever else may come along someday, there will only ever be one Good Ole Grateful Dead. This is what they were about.
2/13-14/70 Fillmore East -- from Owsley to us .......2005-06-26
This is an another incredible show captured by the infamous Owsley Stanley. Three months after the amazing 11/8/69 Fillmore (West) show, the first set is more confident -- the WORKINGMAN'S DEAD songs had been played for many nights now. It's surprising how the Dead could turn anything into a cosmic jam -- here they do it with "Dancing in the Streets." The "China Cat/Rider" is not quite as fantastic as the one on DP 16 (see my review), but otherwise this opening is much better.
DISC ONE also includes a fabled 30' "Dark Star," the one with the "Feelin' Groovy" section (taken from the Simon & Garfunkel song). DISC TWO is split 50/50, with a 30' "Other One" and a 30' "Lovelight." This "Other One" is powerful stuff -- for me, the highlight of this pick. "Lovelight" is solid, but what a contrast! Thanks to CD technology, you don't have to listen to them back-to-back unless you really want to. DISC THREE includes a rarity -- a performance of "Mason's Children," a catchy tune that was left off of WORKINGMAN'S DEAD. (I wish I could understand all the lyrics...) Is this the earliest version of "Me & My Uncle"? I'm not sure, but it's interesting to compare to the more hard-hitting and more polished version from 1971 found on SKULL & ROSES. The jam on this disc, starting with "Not Fade Away," including "Mason's Children," and continuing into "Caution" hits another incredible peak -- that's three for this concert, one on each disc! DP 4 is not an entire show, because part of it had already been released by Warners as BEAR'S CHOICE. What a night!
See my reviews of other Picks -- DP16 (1969), DP8 (1970), DP23 (1972), DP19 (1973), and DP10 (1977). Also see my complete lists of Dead recordings on this site for 1968/9 (PRANKSTERS & OTHER ONES), 1970-1972 (COSMIC COWBOYS), 1973/4 (EYES OF THE WORLD), and 1975-1977 (ESTIMATED PROPHETS).
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- Excellent performances, both audio and video
- Great music, lousy format!
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ASIN: B00076ZZB6
Release Date: 2005-02-08 |
Tracks:
- O mio babbino caro from Gianni Schicchi
- The Girl With Flaxen Hair
- Nocturne
- The Swan
- Serenade
- Casta Diva from Norma
- Andante from Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major K. 467
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- Trerei
Album Description
CD AUDIO SIDE: Entire Album
DVD SIDE: * Entire album in Enhanced LPCM Stereo * Video of highlights from Joshua Bell Romance of the Violin Live from Lincoln Center with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra * Complete Discography This disc is intended to play on standard DVD and CD players. May not play on a limited number of models.
Customer Reviews:
Excellent performances, both audio and video.......2007-01-09
I was delighted with this Dual Disc. Performances are excellent, both audio and video. Recording quality is very good.
I must report some problems with CD side (cracks) on older CD player.
Great music, lousy format!.......2007-01-03
I love the music, but was VERY unhappy to be unable to play this CD on my computer. The DVD side works okay, but I can't load this to itunes on my macintosh. And I can't load the DVD to my computer and store this disk at home. If I had it to do over, I'd buy the plain vanilla CD!
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- great way to start the 20+album series
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ASIN: B00005O6DX
Release Date: 2001-09-18 |
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- Suzy Greenberg
- Llama
- Horn
- Foam
- Makisupa Policeman
- Split Open And Melt
- Tela
- Taste
- My Sweet One
- Frankenstein
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C[L] X (1/2 p V^2) X S > C[D] X (1/2 p V^2) X A.......2006-06-06
What a great show! I can see why the boys thought this date worthy of the first release in this series. The energy is high and the jams are great. It's one of those nights, you can hear it clearly, the band was getting it, hitting on all cylinders. But more than that, the crowd was great. They were listening and sending the energy back. The crowd knew they were getting a special show, and they were returning the love. The band knew that the crowd knew. The crowd knew the band knew that crowd knew, and so on, a positive feedback loop that spirals faster and faster, accelerating, torqued and twisted, achieving liftoff. You can tell it was one of those glorious nights where the trippers in the crowd outnumbered the drunks.
The ten-minute jam at the end of Split Open and Melt (one of the rare Phish tunes that could actually be described as sexy) is phenomenal. Everyone is jamming hard but also they are jamming together. Frankenstein is another great high energy instrumental to close out the first set. By the way, I loved it that Phish would give you a high-powered first set. Sometimes the first set would be the more intense set. Contrast that to the Grateful Dead who, at least by the time I was on the scene, had to sandbag through the first set because of limitations of stamina, effort, or both. The second set contains more intense jamming, including a great Tweezer > Timber > Tweezer, keyboard army (a good dose of Page on the keybaord is a good sign, he's far from the most charismatic of the band but he may well be the most talented musician), and then a nice jam on the infectious doo-wop Halley's Comet. Some of these releases from the live series seemed to have been picked for release because they played a lot of their popular tunes, or they are historic shows, such as the legendary Halloween shows or Live Phish Volume Four with some nice ambient jamming from their Japan tour, but this first volume is just an all-around fun, high energy show. Makes for good driving music.
........don't buy this junk...............2005-12-14
this cd is the awfullest thing i ever saw...this guy, tray anastasimo is harry like a freakin gorilla...sucks on a guitar. they play songs that are wierd, like on drugs
A Great Way to Start Out the Live Phish Collection (as i did).......2005-07-30
This show in New York is a special one with some rare songs to see them play live such as horn, makisupa policeman, tela, the curtain, and keyboard army.. also, some kick*** covers such as frankenstein, halley's comet and bold as love....
Highlights from Set 1: (not one song in set one goes into another song, a huge rarity) this show starts out with a rockin suzy greenburg, with an awesome page solo on it, followed by a great llama that keeps the high energy flowin, also a differently played taste, but the best part of this set is the 10:43 foam!! it kicks some a**
Set 2: starts out with a chess move that doesn't happen for whatever reason then goes right into a nice stretch of the curtain, tweezer> timber> tweezer> keyboard army.. both tweezer's are SICK and are pretty differernt from eachother.. after keyboard army, another awesome stretch starts with an alomst 12 minute halley's comet> a 9 minute NICU> an 11:25 slave.. encore is a sick bold as love, better than any other bold as love i have heard
the second set alone is worth the price of this live phish show!! this show is a good one to get into with the variety of covers, rarities, and solos
a definite must have if colleting all the live phish shows
Live 1 good start of the "Live" series.......2005-04-12
With Phish calling it quits last year, we make do with the everlasting legacy of the (so far) 20 "Live" recordings (there are of course many more live releases from Phish, both official ones and from the band's website).
On "Live 01" (2 CDs, 19 tracks, 145 min.), Set 1 starts off with an immediately urgent Suzy Greenberg, and the high energy continues on Llama. The highlights of Set 1, though, come from Foam and Split Open, both of which bookend a new song Makisupa Policeman, a delightful light-reggae take-off. Set 2, as is often the case, outshines Set 1. The Curtain is as prog-rock as Phish will ever get (seriously, didn't it make you think you were listening to Yes?). Tweezer>Timber>Tweezer is awseome, but things get better yet with Hailey's Comet>NICU, showcasing the band free-flowing jamming. And isn't Slave to the Traffic Light a curious but daring way to close the set? A cover of Jimi Hendrix' Bold as Love is the encore. Phish is well known for doing covers, but this one is a bit tame for my taste.
That said, Live 1, recorded at the end of their (almost year-long) 1995 tour shows a band that's playing tight and with great confidence. A nice release to kick of the "Live" series. For other great "Live" releases, check out Live 18 and 20, two of my very favorites.
great way to start the 20+album series.......2003-12-15
this was my second live phish album (no. 10 was my first) and it's an overall solid show. although i do enjoy the shows from 93 that "crazy phans" wished still occurred, to me the phish sound was so much more refined in later 94 and in 95. the dissonant jamming and stuff is still there, but a lot of the playing between band members is much tighter. my personal favorites on this album are a great take on the curtain, tweezer>timber>tweezer because its ultra funky and bluesy, and another classic set of segued tunes in halley's comet>nicu>slave to the traffic light...all songs i don't really find on other tapes that i have. in the first set there's a nice tela and an energetic frankenstein. i wouldn't reccomend this as an introduction to live phish (no. 10 might be more friendly) but it certainly has some tight playing on it. i'd give it 4.5 if i could.
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Live at Yankee Stadium, Vol. 1
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Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
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ASIN: B00005O6DZ
Release Date: 2001-09-18 |
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Maybe you had to be there.......2006-08-22
There was a period there during the early nineties when I caught as many Phish and Dead shows as I could. They were good times. No doubt I lost some precious IQ points, but I had a good time. I used to compare the Dead unfavorably to Phish at least in one respect: Phish didn't sandbag through the first set. They came out and played hard, and sometimes the first set was the better, more intense set, however it happened to work out, but they weren't pacing themselves. It seems so obvious to me now, but I'm not sure if I realized it at the time, but, of course Phish had more energy and gave more to their performances. They were a generation younger.
The third installment of the live Phish series shows us that, by 2000, Phish would be the old-timers, getting by on their reputation and the religious fervor of their uncritical fans. The first set here is measured, there are some moments, but the boys are sparing themselves for a bigger effort later in the night. I particularly like hearing Neil Young's "Albuquerque." Anyone who's spent any time in New Mexico understands why that song can't be played too slow or too leisurely. The second set does have some good jamming. It's a good Page show. Page remains the unsung hero of Phish. Pity the poor keyboardist, always with ten times the talent and just a fraction of the glory. The lead guitarists get to be the star, drummers have that visceral allure, and even bass players have at least that brooding mystique. But the man at the keys is the one we all know worked diligently at his piano lessons while his troglodytic neighbors played dodge ball in the streets. I heard Page say in an interview, I think on Bittersweet Motel (this probably only rated DVD bonus footage at that), that it is his job to listen to the other band members, to know exactly what every one is doing on their instruments at all times. And you can tell. He is the one who spices things up with subtle accents and creative chord voicings when they fall into a long slow jam, open space in search of a groove. He is the one who pulls them back together when they start stepping on each other's toes. His presence prevents Trey from completely spinning off with his reckless guitar gymnastics. What would Phish be like without him? Well, have you tried listening to Trey's solo work?
I like this series, the Live Phish series, but this wasn't one of my favorites, probably just because it represents Phish from an era when I was barely in touch, rarely caught a show. If you jumped on the bandwagon late in the game, this might appeal to you because these are the shows you saw. And, still, I'd rather listen to any Phish bootleg than just about anything on commercial radio, so it's all relative. I'd love to give it about 3.694 stars, but Amazon is partial to integers. So, four stars. Buy it, enjoy. It'd be cool to have all this whole series loaded in your i-pod, along with the Dick's Picks, all your comfort music right there in one handy place to be thieved on the MBTA.
drowning in Darien.......2004-08-02
I attended this show at Darien, a night of mud, coldness, and torrential down pours (Should I even say flooding...). Phish tried their damndest to keep us in high spirits. With the weather slipping into the 50 degree mark, wind, and rain, rain, rain- the audience was feeling a little under (those in the lawn). The second set opened with Drowned, which was wholly appropriate. I gave this show a three star rating and you may ask why.... Well, considering the circumstances of the show, we wanted a little zest to keep our booties warm, but the sounds of mellow saturated the evening. The cover Crosseyed and Painless blessed the song line up..and of course, did not let me down. Also heading the song list, Loving Cup, Suzy Greenburg, Punch You in the Eye, and Prince Caspian. Overall a wonderful show, but the weather appeared to dampen many of our spirits!
2000 improv...........2003-07-14
I would actually like to give this disk 3.5 stars due to the great tunes we get on disk one and the Prince caspian to start off an otherwise weak third disk. I love that Phish released a show with both albuquerque and loving cup because those are two of my favorite covers they do.
Disk 2
However, the second disk is where this show hits the complete deep-end. I am a fan of intence jaming, but I tell you what, the Darien Lake Jam 2 ia a piece of junk. And that is a big piece of 25 minute junk full of sloppy unfocused jams that never really click in gear. That means you get about 30 minutes of listenable music on disk 2 and that is a lucky 30 because the drowned is very sloppy and the jam out of cross-eyed and painless is hard to enjoy too. The only highlight of this disk is the cross-eyed and painless which is very cool and the very toned down dog faced boy.
Encore
The encore(s)(three actually) you get on this release just flat-out [bad]. Why would they play both driver and the inlaw josie whales. And after that we get a typical Sample in a Jar. How boring. There is literally no excitment hear at all.
I would recommend all the other Live phish over this one actually. Vol. 4, 15, 20, 10, 9, and 7 are especially good.
CANT SAY ENOUGH wonderful things about this mix.......2003-06-27
Unreal recording. Jams jams jams. Song form is to the T also. NEW AND OLD phans will enjoy this. Suzy Greenberg is the best I have ever heard it. You can hear them talking after the conclusion of it...and they end up sarting the Suzy jam again (Darien jam 1). Disk 2 has to me what seems like an old tweeezer type jam (Darien jam 2)..this one is MUST have. And another short blender (Darien jam 3)that melts at the end to ease you perfectly to the end of the disk. Disk 3...well it is obvious the love was in the air that night. It was a rainy show for the lawn folk but something tells me they did'nt care after what was thrown at them. Loving cup warms everyone back up, followed by a wonderful driver. There is a "In law" here that is so so. Wrapping it up with Sample in a Jar which vocally in my opinion was priceless. And what a sample this set will be for you...don't miss out on this one!
I've been really happy with this one.......2003-03-24
I've heard and read a lot of mixed feelings on this one but personally I've really enjoyed this one. The highlight is the second disc "mega-jam" that really grooves into some amazing ambient jams between songs like "Drowned" and "Crosseyed and Painless." I'd recomend this one to the more experienced Phish phan mainly because a less experienced phan may not have developed the ear and appreciation for such seemingly unusual and long jams. But deffinitely check it out. You won't regret it.
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Wow!!! The Good Humored Ladies!.......2006-08-03
The 'Good Humored Ladies' written by Scarlatti is recorded by the Cleveland Orchestra conducted by Louis Lane. This recording alone is a good reason to add this CD to your collection. It was issued many years ago and finally re-released again.
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Third installment in Soul Jazz Records' journey into the underground music of New York City in the 1980s, this time focusing on the Electronic Dance/Post-Punk mutations and Proto-Electro music that originally came out on mainly small D.I.Y. labels. Today, the new wave of New York Art/Rock groups such as DFA, The Strokes, the Rapture, Juan McLean, James Murphy, The Liars and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs all have their roots in this early 1980s New York Noise music scene. This album features text, original photos and interviews documenting this amazing period. New York Noise Vol. Three is compiled and annotated by Stuart Algabright, an important participant in the New York music scene during this period and features music from Implog, Suicide, Snatch, James Blood Ulmer, Dominatrix and many more. 2006.
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Another Installment in Soul Jazz Records' Journey Into the Underground Music of New York City in the 1980s, this Time Focussing on the Electronic Dance/Post-punk Mutations and Proto-electro Music that Originally Came Out on Mainly Small D-i-y Labels. Today the New Wave of New York Art/Rock Groups Such as Dfa, the Strokes, the Rapture, Juan Mclean, James Murphy, the Liars, Yeah Yeah Yeahs all have their Roots in this Early 1980s New York Noise Music Scene. This Album features Text, Original Photos and Interviews Documenting this Amazing Period.
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Customer Reviews:
IT'S THE CHRISTMAS SEASON WITH J.S.......2006-03-20
In this 5th installment (Actually Volume 14) of the Gardiner Bach Pilgrimage, it is the Christmas Season to be celebrated with Johann. In this 1-disc installment, we hear cantatas written by J.S. Bach for Christmas time. These Cantatas have always been out-performed by the "Christmas Oratorio".. What's the reason for that, I will never know. The cantatas contained in Volume 14 find dear Johann at his very BEST; they are filled with hope, joy (dare I say) and bounce reflective of the season. All of the aforesaid descriptions are very evident especially in the cantata "Unser Mund sei voll Lachens" BWV 110. As I've noted profusely in my previous reviews, on this board, of the other four installments, I find this enterprise of Gardiner to be outstanding in every way. He along with the Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque soloist perform Bach's cantatas gloriously. Volume 14 is no exception; it contains some beautiful music. This volume was recorded in New York and all of the participants perform magnificently! The Tenor and Bass have the most solos to perform and they are astounding.
Once again, James Gilchrist, the tenor is astounding-listen to his arias in Tracts 3, 8 and 22-wow! Peter Harvey, the bass is very good also-listen to tracts 10 and 16-they are wonderful! The sopranos, Katharine Fuge and Joanne Lunn singing their duets with the tenor and alto beautifully-those duets are simply fantastic. Just in case you've read my reviews of the other releases in this series, I am still very much enjoying countertenors Robin Tyson and William Towers-they are really very good. In fact, I loved this release!
Although, I listened to this recording about three months after the holidays, it succeeded in putting me in a rather festive mood. If you want to hear some J.S. Bach in his substantial glory, buy this album of his Cantatas. (do read the previous reviewer's magnificent summary of the contents pf Volume14.) By the way, the New York audiance must have been very healthy too; I heard not one sneeze or cough out of them--in the dead of winter too--i wonder what's their secret?
Cantatas on disc by BWV # & name........2006-01-12
This is not a review but merely a helper for potential buyers whom recognize Bach's cantatas by BWV # with the name. This disc (the first issue of a single disc) is the continuation of Gardiner's "Bach Cantata Pilgrimage." The CD is produced with utmost quality in sound, however it is packaged in an awkward cardboard case.
The cantatas on this set by BWV # and Name:
BWV 91, Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ
BWV 121, Christum wir sollen loben schon
BWV 40, Dazu ist erschienen der Sohn Gottes
BWV 110, Unser Mund sei voll Lachens
Happy listening!
Average customer rating:
- Absolutely Fantastic!
- from a french listener
- noise
- hotdogs rocks
- Worth it for Donna Summer---but it's only a dub!
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New York Club Anthems, Vol. 1
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Star 69
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000GW8UHC
Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Discoteka (Peter Rauhofer Reconstruction Mix) - Starkillers
- Ooh La La (Peter Rauhofer Reconstruction Mix) - Goldfrapp
- Hot Dogs In My Bun (Hector Fonseca's Dirty Dub) - Scooby, Ajoshua & Tigra
- Body Shaker (Original Mix) - Kobbe & Austin Leeds
- People (Hector Fonseca Remix) DJ Bruno
- Sex Secret (Peter Rauhofer Remix) - 2raumwohnung
- Perfect Love (Dope Boyz Remix) - Offer Nissim
- Music Is My Life (15 South Remix) - Angel Moraes
- Power Of Love (Peter Rauhofer's Power Of Dub) - Donna Summer
- Love U Some More- (Peter Rauhofer Remix) - Cevin Fisher
- Believe In Me (Original Mix) - Peter Rauhofer
Album Description
Star 69 Records introduces a new CD series called "New York Club Anthems Vol. 1". It includes New York hottest Dancefloor Anthems, including Peter Rauhofer's unreleased remix of Donna Summer "Power Of Love" as well as Offer Nissim's brand new smash "Perfect Love" only to be found on his compilation.
Customer Reviews:
Absolutely Fantastic!.......2007-01-31
This CD captured the purest essences of the music that electrified dance clubs during the summer and early autumn of 2006. Discoteka, Bodyshaker, Sex Secret, and Ohh La La were all dance floor favorites throughout the year -- and Discoteka was an absolute blockbuster.
Peter Rauhofer, one of the creative forces behind *69 (and Club 69) imparts his style and rhythms on Starkillers' Discoteka and Goldfrapp's Ooh La La (which was previously remixed by both Benny Benassi and Tiefschwarz with very little fanfare or airplay for that matter) in such stark contrast to his remixer/producer peers that these tracks couldn't help but become blockbuster hits.
Then there are charts like like 2raumwohnung's Sex Secret that has a very eery beginning but resolves to a catchy, playful melodic vocal piece. Who ever heard of 2raumwohnung and who knows what that means? All I know is that with Rauhofer's remixing... it sounds HOT!
And of course, who could forget Donna Summer's Power of Love... every time I spin this track, I offer people $5 if they can tell me who the artist is. I haven't spent a single five bill yet... DONNA SUMMER SOUNDS SO FABULOUS IN THIS TRACK. I know it's just a dub... but there are times where teasing with the essence of the vocal while carefully layering clear but complex rhythms (like Rauhofer does in his Power of Dub Mix here) does so much more for the energy of the track (and your dance floor) than just playing the full vocal mix ever could. I was never a fan of dubs until I became a DJ... this is a perfect example of how a dub should be, well... dubbed!
So in short, not that my last diatribe was short at all -- this is a fantastic CD. Buy it and hide it from your friends... because they'll want to snatch it from you the minute they hear it!
from a french listener.......2007-01-19
Good record, exceptially for the "power of love" mix with Donna Summer.
noise.......2007-01-12
this is nothing but a bunch of noise. just plain awful. like you are trapped in a washmachine.
hotdogs rocks.......2006-10-10
this is a great dance cd. the diskoteka track and hotdogs are the highlights.
Worth it for Donna Summer---but it's only a dub!.......2006-09-19
Much like the "Divas to the Dancefloor" series, this compilation, which is predominantly tribal and electro house mixes, is not a "mixed" CD. However, while these are all full length mixes, they also don't end clean, because each track is attached to the track before and after it, sometimes with a hint of overlap. Not really anything to get bent out of shape over though, especially when you have an official release of a rare Donna Summer remix. Tragically, Rauhofer's mix is NOT full vocal, predominantly just repetition of the chorus from this song off the Luther Vandross tribute CD. So, with a really lame Hani mix as a promo 12", and now this dub, the song still hasn't been given a standout full vocal mix. But still a necessity for collectors. Meanwhile, many of the other tracks on here had official CD single releases, so it really isn't filled with many rareties, although the Rauhofer mix of Goldfrapp is another rarety that is a good one for collectors. Track times:
1. Discoteka (7:59)
2. Ooh La La (9:06)
3. hot dogs in my buns (6:14)
4. body shaker (8:00)
5. people (5:41)
6. sex secret (6:38)
7. perfect love (7:56)
8. music is my life (6:20)
9. power of love (9:00)
10. love u some more (6:30)
11. believe in me (5:18)
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