Rob Zombie - Zombie Live Audio CD
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Band: Rob Zombie
Title: Zombie Live
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Release Date: 2007-10-23
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Sawdust in the Blood [Live] 2: American Witch [Live] 3: Demon Speeding [Live] 4: Living Dead Girl [Live] 5: More Human Than Human [Live] 6: Dead Girl Superstar [Live] 7: House of 1000 Corpses [Live] 8: Let It All Bleed Out [Live] 9: Creature of the Wheel [Live] 10: Demonoid Phenomenon [Live] 11: Supercharger Heaven [Live] 12: Never Gonna Stop [Live] 13: Black Sunshine [Live] 14: Superbeast [Live] 15: Devil's Rejects [Live] 16: Lords of Salem [Live] 17: Thunderkiss '65 [Live] 18: Dragula [Live]
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LIVE ZOMBIE CD It's just what you would expect, if you've never heard Rob Zombie Live before. Rob Zombie's band plays his best material on this live disc, the sound quality is rather good as well.
zombie live is a demonoid phenomenon!!!
i really like most of this album. rob zombie,s zombie live was released just in time for halloween of 2007. iv,e also heard that rob was going to release a live dvd in relation to this live album so far that hasn,t happened hopefully it will. for me the best of this great live record is;american witch,demon speeding,more human than human,house of 1000 corpses,super charger heaven,black sunshine,demonoid phenomenon,superbeast,dragula and thunder kiss65!!for any zombie fan this album would be a very good choice!!!.
Today is a Great Day!!!
s. Yes, today is a great day for two reasons; I received this in the mail, and Rob Zombie starts filming HALLOWEEN 2 today! The CD is really cool! My favorite songs so far are Living Dead Girl, House of 1,000 Corpses, Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy), The Devil's Rejects, The Lords of Salem, and Dragula! If you love live performances and Rob Zombie's musics, you'll love ZOMBIE LIVE!!!
p. I can't wait for HALLOWEEN 2!.
Mixed bag
What really disappoints me is when a band (like System of a Down or Marilyn Manson) go into a recording studio, pour out a masterpiece of vocals, instruments, and the use of overdubs, then go on stage and basically piss on the masterpiece by giving an amateur performance. To be fair in some way, live performances are a mixed bag for many of my favorite bands. Rather than accentuating the positives and hiding the negatives, they play up the negatives by instrument replacement (such as having an electric guitar play a part originally meant for some odd instrument or such).
The absolute worst for me was Blind Guardian's "Live" album from 2003. Blind Guardian famously uses a chorus in the studio for their albums, and this time there was none on stage for the live album. And so Hansi Kürsch sang alone, and they relied on the crowd to give the songs that chorus-sound. And it failed miserably.
So for Zombie Live, I'm highly impressed by the superior sound quality, and the clear dedication to making the songs as peerlessly resemble the studio tracks as possible without making a lazy effort of "hey, lez jus go out thar n' strum out a kewl tewn fer th fanz ta' rock out on".
But that comes with a mixed bag.
I do not like John 5's guitar playing, personally, but he is indeed a skilled guitarist. Unfortunately, I don't believe his guitar playing is the right style for Rob Zombie. "Educated Horses" fits his style because it was written for his guitar playing, but his guitar playing for old Zombie songs is very occasionally weak, hollow, or sounding far too much like Marilyn Manson (since he was in Marilyn Manson for two albums).
I fully believe the live performance would have benefitted incredibly from the addition of another guitarist. Most of Rob Zombie's songs, it seems, have guitar overdubs, and when played live, the difference in quality is almost overwhelming, particularly in "Superbeast" and "Thunder Kiss '65". It's almost sad to here the powerful chorus and bridge lines of "Superbeast" suddenly lose their foundation as the guitar is forced to do the melody, and with a weak bass to utterly fail in making up for the thunderous rhythm guitar part.
Another con is Zombie's voice. As of late, he's been using his throaty singing voice (like in "Dragula" or "Thunder Kiss 65") a lot less, and relying more on his soft singing voice (like in "Foxy, Foxy" and "Dead Girl Superstar"), and it's a neat fit to hear that sort of voice adapting to the older songs with the harder vocal styles.
However, as another reviewer mentioned, it does seem like Zombie's out of breath a lot of the time, as he more often than is audibly satisfying ends up singing off-beat, missing vocal cues and either rushing the lyrics along (example: House of 1000 Corpses "This is the house. . . . . . . . nobodylives") or relying on the audience to fill in the gaps with their singing.
It also hurts when in songs like Dragula, rather than stick with the throaty, thundering low tone of voice, he squeals instead and clips out words from the lyrics (small, but highly noticeable), such as:
Original: "Dig through the ditches n' burn through the witches I slam in the back of mah Dragula!"
Live: "DIG! th ditches. BARN! through witches. SLAYAM! back of mah Dragula!"
For some odd reason in 1998 (and similar to Rammstein with "Herzeleid"), Rob Zombie recorded the album "Hellbilly Deluxe" in such a way that the guitars were a very weak and muted sound, and the album was not nearly as loud and powerful with heavy bass as it could have been at the time. As such, a solid live performance like this could have helped those of us looking to hear Superbeast with a bass line like thunder, or hear Dragula like it could with a huge bass boost. Instead, we only seem to get half of that, as the lack of a rhythm guitarist leaves John 5 responsible for only so much, and a weak, weak bass to pick up the lower parts almost inaudibly.
Add Zombie's seemingly tired, yet still passionate voice, and you have a mixed bag. Casual fans would like it. Even diehard and hardcore fans would love it. Maybe I'm just insanely picky. And yet still the album's performance ends up somewhere between the Rob Zombie of 2001 who in an interview said that live concerts should be outrageously over-the-top, with almost too much entertainment given to the fans, and the lazy-ass "hey doodz, lez get sum 20 dolla Fendurz t' play live an juz slam on th stringz n drumz like we fergot th song ya!1 that'd be kewl" mentality of some live bands who go all out in the studio, and restrain themselves on stage.
Zombie live!!!!!!!!
Just saw Rob Zombie with Ozzy Osbourne. . it was a great show. I wanted more so I bought this album. . . if your a Zombie fan then you will enjoy this, especially if you want to hear the guitar work of John 5.
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