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| Chris de Burgh - River Sessions |
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Band: Chris de Burgh Title: River Sessions Rating: Release Date: 06 December, 2004 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Carry On / The Traveller 2: Sailor 3: Spanish Train 4: Crusader 5: A Spaceman Came Travelling 6: Eastern Wind 7: Tourist Attraction 8: Patricia The Stripper 9: In A Country Churchyard 10: Broken Wings 11: A Rainy Night In Paris 12: Flying Home 13: Painter 14: Interview With Dougie Donnelly 15: Quiet Moments 16: Interview With Dougie Donnelly 17: Broken Wings 18: Interview With Dougie Donnelly |
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Customer Reviews An Interesting Insight 3.5 Stars The recording quality is great (I was a little worried when I heard that it was taken from a radio broadcast, but it sounds fine. This excellent live set provides a good chronicle of CdeB's early career. ) The audience is vocal but not intrusive and all the early "hits" are accounted for. Unfortunately, these hits are performed so similarly to their studio versions that they offer no original interpretations for the hardcore fan. "Carry On" segues neatly into the opening of "The Traveller" to provide an interersting curtain raiser, but nothing particularly special is done with the song thereafter. (Unlike the spectacular live version of "Last Night" used in the later '80's tours) "Crusader", "Spanish Train", "Spaceman", "Country Churchyard" and "Broken Wings" follow a similar vein; great songs but not really enhanced by their stage versions, although the extended jam in the middle of "Patricia" is nice to hear. The real gems of this album are some of the lesser known tracks that are revamped for a live audience. "Sailor" moves up a notch in the concert setting, "Eastern Wind" is played with real menace and "Tourist Attraction" (which I thought was album filler on the studio version) is pumped up to a high tempo rocker and is the standout track of the disc. Special mention must go to the album closer "The Painter". On record it was always the poor man's "Patricia", but live it takes on a new vigour and makes a perfect concert finale, a real pleasant surprise! Disc 2 is only fifteen minutes long and the interviews are pretty weak, but it does have a couple of really nice solo renditions. In conclusion, if you are a casual listener looking for a good introduction to CdeB's early work, you'd be better off going for the "Best Moves" compilation. If you are a fan, buy this disc. It is not life changing but you will not be disappointed.
A great live set!
Ho-Hum
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