John Cale - Circus Live Audio CD
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Band: John Cale
Title: Circus Live
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Release Date: 2007-03-12
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Venus in Furs 2: Save Us 3: Helen of Troy 4: Woman 5: Buffalo Ballet 6: Femme Fatale/Rosegarden Funeral of Sores 7: Hush 8: Outtathebag 9: Set Me Free 10: Ballad of Cable Hogue 11: Look Horizon 12: Magritte 13: Dirty Ass Rock and Roll 14: Walking the Dog 15: Gun 16: Hanky Panky Nohow 17: Pablo Picasso/Mary Lou 18: Drone-Intro Amsterdam Suite 19: Zen 20: Style It Takes 21: Heartbreak Hotel 22: Mercenaries (Ready for War) 23: Outro Drone 24: Jumbo in the Modernworld [DVD] 25: Graveldrive [Blathamix][Multimedia Track] 26: Big White Cloud [2007 Version] 27: Bonus Material [DVD]
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Surprised and dissappointed The musicianship and production values are excellent. To my ears a very dissappointing set. That is the problem for me. The spark and energy and life I have come to enjoy from John Cale live are missing. Hidden behind technically profficent sound. Then again I am someone who enjoys John Constable's oil sketches far more than his finished paintings. The bonus DVD is mis-represented, "exclusive live footage," well this is actually 45 minutes of disjointed rehearsal footage. And I did not find it particularly engaging, other record companies have served their artists much better with 'in the rehearsal rooms' videos. I still very much enjoy John Cale, but not how he is presented here. .
5 stars, but beware the PAL format DVD
Not the usual run-through of your old favorites, which is mainly the case with these affairs, but rather, complete reinvention. What a great live album. At first I was a little disappointed reading the titles as there was little in the way of John Cale's recent (and in my opinion, best) works, but listening dispelled that. All of these mostly older tunes have been rewritten with, in some cases, radically different arrangements. Actually to the point where they are different. . . almost like an album of new material. Imagine a slow, almost gentle, albeit sinister Mercenaries!
There are also extensive droning effects throughout (the beginning, between the "end" of the concert and the encore, and the actual coda), harkening back to John Cale's early experimental roots.
All of this is supported by the technically perfect musicianship of players. Take away the applause between many of the tracks and it sounds like a studio album, only better because of the high-energy that comes with live music territory.
The presentation is excellent as well. Nice "slippery" slip-case with excellent and clever art, graphics and documentation throughout.
But there is a drawback. . . the DVD, which is PAL format. Many in the U. S. will not be able to play it. Why is that NTSC owners are cheated out of this? Why could there not have been two versions, one for Europe and one for the United States? As is often the case, an American version will probably see the light of day a year or so from now, but that's a long wait for such an excellent album. One can only assume that the DVD is as good as the CDs.
I suppose, technically, I should have given this release 4 stars due to the PAL DVD, but didn't want to drag down what is otherwise one of the best live albums of all time. .
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