NRBQ Live from Mountain Stage [Live]
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The Q, an institution on the live circuit, have been playing rootsy rock & roll for over 30 years and have put out many documents of their shows. This one is compiled from performances broadcast on the Mountain Stage radio program and captures the full range of their eclecticism. The disc contains classics and rarities, nine with songwriter and guitarist Al Anderson, the other four with his successor, Johnny Spampinato. The highlights include Anderson's perky pop confections "Little Floater" and "Crazy Like a Fox" and a cover of Carl Perkins's "Tennessee." The producers have also seen fit to include the ersatz cabaret of "Our Day Will Come." This and the stripper music of "What A Nice Way to Go" may have been funny on the night they were performed but will wear thin very quickly on repeated plays. --Rob Stewart
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NRBQ Live from Mountain Stage
NRBQ Manufacturer: Blue Plate ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000641BK Release Date: 2002-04-23 |
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The Q, an institution on the live circuit, have been playing rootsy rock & roll for over 30 years and have put out many documents of their shows. This one is compiled from performances broadcast on the Mountain Stage radio program and captures the full range of their eclecticism. The disc contains classics and rarities, nine with songwriter and guitarist Al Anderson, the other four with his successor, Johnny Spampinato. The highlights include Anderson's perky pop confections "Little Floater" and "Crazy Like a Fox" and a cover of Carl Perkins's "Tennessee." The producers have also seen fit to include the ersatz cabaret of "Our Day Will Come." This and the stripper music of "What A Nice Way to Go" may have been funny on the night they were performed but will wear thin very quickly on repeated plays. --Rob StewartCustomer Reviews:
Alas, Too Short For Five Stars.......2002-07-24
The first 8 songs are from the Al Anderson era and the last 4 feature Johnny Spampinato on guitar. The liner notes do not include recording dates which I think most NRBQ fans would be interested in.
The collection features plenty of great sounding versions of NRBQ classics including "Don't She Look Good," "12 Bar Blues" and "Yes, Yes, Yes." More obscure cuts include Al's "What A Nice Way To Go" and a surprisingly sincere rendition of "Our Day Will Come."
As live albums go, this one features immaculate sound and will make the listener wonder what other gems are in the Mountain Stage archives.
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