Colorado [Live]

colorado [live]

Track Listings
1. Cinderella
2. Mexico
3. Goodbye I Love You
4. Get You Back
5. Just Remember I Love You
6. Sweet and Sour
7. No Way Out
8. It Doesn't Matter
9. Lips
10. Anymore
11. Strange Way
12. Livin' Ain't Livin'
13. Just What You Need
14. Colorado

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Original country rock superstar band (Rick Roberts, Jock Bartley, Larry Burnett, Mark Andes, Michael Clarke & David Muse) captured live at their commercial peak in this 1979 performance in their home state of Colorado. Includes the previously unreleased 'Lips'. 2001.

Colorado,Firefall,Pilot,Country-Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop


Colorado [Live]
Live at Folsom Field - Boulder, Colorado
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Like It, Love It, Need It.
  • Great DMB CD
  • Dave Matthews Live: Everyday
  • Not as good as Central Park, but worth the money
  • Unreal
Live at Folsom Field - Boulder, Colorado
Dave Matthews Band
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006LIRN
Release Date: 2002-11-05

Tracks:

  1. Don't Drink The Water
  2. JTR
  3. When The World Ends
  4. So Right
  5. Big Eyed Fish
  6. Bartender
  7. What You Are
  8. Crash Into Me
  9. Everyday
  10. I Did It
  11. If I Had It All

Tracks:

  1. Angel
  2. Warehouse
  3. Recently
  4. Digging A Ditch
  5. What Would You Say
  6. All Along The Watchtower
  7. The Space Between
  8. Stay
  9. Two Step
  10. Ants Marching

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The fortunes of the Dave Matthews Band have been so tied to its legendary live performances that it's arguably led to some well-documented searches for direction in the studio. The success of Everyday was hard won, its originally rejected material eventually revived, reworked, and released a year later as Busted Stuff. But those creative struggles have paid double dividends here, arguably pushing Matthews and company to a compelling new plateau on stage. Recorded in Boulder, Colorado, on July, 11, 2001, fully half of this two and a half-hour show is culled from the results of those stormy sessions, including brooding versions of Busted's then-unreleased "Bartender" and "Digging a Ditch." But it's the wider, more challenging musical palette of Everyday that takes center stage, stretching from the lyrical, cinematic drama of "The Space Between" and "What You Are" to the smoky, blues-jazz tinged "Angel" and loping funk of "When the World Ends." That sense of adventure helps reinvigorate even Matthews staples like "Crash into Me" and "What Would You Say" with new musical dimensions and helps make this collection more than just the band's sixth live album. It sounds like the beginning of a promising new chapter. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Like It, Love It, Need It........2007-06-15

Solid date from the DMB covering a lot of their newer material (at the time). I enjoy this album very much and I am a fan of the "Everyday" album. The ladies backing Dave up on some of the songs add a really cool vibe that is different from any other live DMB effort that I know of. Look for them on "Angel," "Everyday" and a great version of "Stay (Wasting Time)." Other stand outs are "Crash Into Me," "Two Step" and "All Along The Watchtower" not just because their DMB staples, but because I think you'd be hard pressed to find better versions of these songs. I also think LeRoi(Saxophones) plays particularly well on this recording. A great addition to any DMB fans collection.



Hey it might not matter to most of you, but this bugged me and I thought I'd set the record straight. S. Grgas "thelittlecroat" wrote a review and in it he wrote -

""All Along the Watchtower" Another version of this Dylan classic? Yes, but this time it doesnt close the show. A little different placement in the setlist is nice and Dave hits a electric guitar solo in this version! Almost worth the price of admission alone"

As a guitarist and a Dave fan I thought I would point out that Dave didn't play an electric guitar solo, he was clearly on acoustic during this song and the keyboardist used a distorted electric guitar sound for his solo. So sorry if you couldn't care less, and you're welcome to those who found this helpful.

5 out of 5 stars Great DMB CD.......2007-02-05

If you're into the DMB, then you can not go wrong with this cd.

5 out of 5 stars Dave Matthews Live: Everyday.......2006-07-20

For any band, artist and group, there is a 50/50 chance that they may sound either good or bad when performing live. Some artists, like Madonna, sound terrible live, but great in the studio. Dave Matthews sounds awesome in either situation.

On a roll with a multitude of live CDs under his belt already, Dave decides that on this adventure most of the tracks will be taken from his somewhat recent CD, Everyday. Now depending on how much you actually like this CD will have a baring on what you will think of this Live version.

Having said all this, Dave also has is usual favorite songs sung on this Live cd as well to attend to his fan base audience. So you need not worry about that.

All in all I really enjoyed this Live CD. I thought only one track, I Did It, felt rather flat and Dave's voice almost sounded almost scary! But all the rest sounded great!

Anyways, give this CD a try, again only if you were a big "Everyday" fan. If not, you may want to pass on to the others Live Cds under the Dave Matthews collection.

5 out of 5 stars Not as good as Central Park, but worth the money.......2006-05-27

I have this as well as The Central Park Concert, and I must say, if you want a sampling of some of DMB's better-known songs and/or a more "greatest hits" type of album, get that CD. But if you already know most of their songs and want more, get this. Here is an overview of the tracks:

1-DON'T DRINK THE WATER- It's hard to say whether this is better than the Central Park version, but overall, a good song any way you play it. My main problem is that this still has a long, unnecessary intro-- oh well. 10/10
2-JTR- Poor little JTR, on Lillywhite but didn't make Busted Stuff. It's a good song, and great live, but doesn't fit on Busted Stuff. I can see why they didn't put it on that album. 9/10
3-WHEN THE WORLD ENDS- Great hip-hop style drumming and good lyrics. Great song. Again, not sure which version is best. 9/10
4-SO RIGHT- Dave plays electric on this one, which is different for him. Speaking of which, I love the guitar riff at the beginning. 10/10
5-BIG EYED FISH- [GASP!] Dave said the f-word!!! The big problem with Ctrl. Park is that it doesn't have the Big Eyed Fish/Bartender duo, which, in my opinion, is the best DMB song. 10/10
6-BARTENDER- Like I said, best DMB song, especially with an excellent live version. Not the best song on this show's setlist, though (we'll get to that later). 15/10
7-WHAT YOU ARE- The Ctrl. Pk. version of this is really weird at the beginning, and this one is ten times better. This version makes it a really good song. 10/10
8-CRASH INTO ME- DMB's most successful single is wonderful live. 10/10
9-EVERYDAY- Check out the video of this song-- I love it. A nice, happy song, almost (ALMOST!!) hippie. I love the vocals at the beginning with the `lovely ladies' helping out. 10/10
10-I DID IT- Well, we didn't get to the best song on this album yet, but this is the worst. Waaaaaay too fast and catchy for this setlist. Doesn't fit in AT ALL. Ick. 2/10
11-IF I HAD IT ALL- Mediocre, but better than "I Did It" (fortunately). 7/10
12-ANGEL- Ah, here we are. The only "monster track" on this CD is also the best one. This single track is worth the price of the whole CD. A wonderful sax solo followed by excellent guitar and lyrics, then a long, gospel solo by the lovely ladies. It's got a great message, and cool chord progressions at about 2:20. Perfection. 10000000/10
13-WAREHOUSE- This is a great song (I don't mean to sound redundant, but what else can be said about DMB?). I love the samba thing in the middle (and various other places in the song). Could be shorter, but it's well-equipped at 9:25 mins. 10/10
14-RECENTLY- Great lyrics, but that's the only strong point of this song. 8/10
15-DIGGING A DITCH- Not as good as the studio version, but it would be better if they had played it more live before this. 8/10
16-WHAT WOULD YOU SAY- I like the guitar lick, but the Ctrl. Pk. version is better (and longer). 8/10
17-ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER- I really loved this version of this song when I heard it for the first time on Central Pk., and this version is not nearly as good, but it's still superb. 10/10
18-THE SPACE BETWEEN- Good guitar, but not great. 8/10
19-STAY (WASTING TIME)- This is one of my favorites because of the funky sax lick in the middle. It's probably the third best on the CD after "Angel" and "Big Eyed Fish/Bartender." Love it. 11/10
20-TWO STEP- This is probably the best live version of this song that I've heard. Not too long, but there's still time to jam in this 9:18 version. 10/10
21-ANTS MARCHING- One of DMB's many signature songs, which is great, but the Central Pk. version is way better. A great closer, though. 10/10
I like Central Park better than this, but I also love the Big Eyed Fish/Bartender twins, so I guess this one is really close behind. Even though Bartender is great, the real reason this concert is so good is "Angel." Great CD. Buy it!!

5 out of 5 stars Unreal.......2005-11-20

By far the best Dave Matthews Band CD. Recorded at a great venue for their music. All the songs on this CD were great with excellent energy. You can definately feel the energy of the crowd in this CD. Excellent renditions of 'Warehouse' 'Crash Into Me' and 'Angel' are followed by the excellent energy of 'Two Step' 'All Along the Watchtower' and 'Ants Marching.' Live at Folsom Field is a must have for any Dave Matthews Band fan and serves as a great example of their music for new listeners.
Tchaikovsky & Assad: Concertos in D major
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Nadja LIVE recording
Tchaikovsky & Assad: Concertos in D major

Manufacturer: Nss Music
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ASIN: B000BLI37U
Release Date: 2005-10-04

Tracks:

  1. 1st Movement Allegro Moderato
  2. 2nd Movement Andante
  3. 3rd Movement Allegro Vivacissimo
  4. 1st Movement Molto Expressivo
  5. 2nd Movement Andante Espressivo
  6. 3rd Movement Con Fuoco

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In this live recording, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg proves again that she is a violinist and performer sui generis. Her pairing of a familiar favorite with the premiere of a brand-new work is as audacious as her playing, and she puts her very personal stamp on both. The Concerto by Clarice Assad grew out of the long association between the violinist and guitarists Sergio Assad, Clarice's father, and his brother Odair. The piece, written for Sonnenberg, is tailored to her strengths, her fiery temperament and her mercurial personality. Tonal and beautiful, its dreamy, long-breathing melodies offer the soloist ample opportunity to display her ravishing, infinitely variable tone; the lively, exuberant dances and excursions into the highest register exploit her masterful, brilliant technique. No composer could wish for a more persuasive advocate. Sonnenberg's approach to the Tchaikovsky is highly idiosyncratic, but also fresh and illuminating, especially in its unusual lightness and caressing capriciousness. Her tone ranges from throbbing intensity to floating, weightless delicacy; her romantic abandon, tempo changes and rhythmic liberties are unrestrained. Though she takes risks with a true virtuoso's fearlessness, even the fastest passages are models of clarity and her intonation is flawless. The orchestra supports her wonderfully, and brings out all the colors in Assad's shimmering, sparkling orchestration. --Edith Eisler

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Nadja LIVE recording .......2006-02-22

You just can't beat Nadja playing live, and this album is a testament to that. The Tchaik is just great, of course, but the thing that makes this CD extra special is Clarice Assad's Concerto, and the exquisite performance of it by Nadja and the orchestra.

I listen to the Assad piece most often. I truly love it. It has contemporary elements, a complex structure, with still a simple beauty. Sergio Assad (her Dad) must be extremely proud of her, and I'm sure she will continue to compose classical pieces, in addition to her Brazilian folk/jazz. Clarice is still relatively young, and very highly talented and skillful. Worthy of serious classical composition.
Live in Colorado
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    Live in Colorado

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    Release Date: 2002-11-01
    Live in Colorado, Vol. 2
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Live Explorations
    Live in Colorado, Vol. 2
    Steve Kimock Band
    Manufacturer: Steve Kimock Productions
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    ASIN: B00077F9G6
    Release Date: 2004-05-18

    Tracks:

    1. Severe Tire Damage
    2. Bad Hair
    3. Life of the Party
    4. One Forbrother Mike
    5. Why Can't We All Just Samba
    6. Storm Crow,
    7. Long Form Part 1
    8. Elmer's Revenge
    9. Electric Wildlife
    10. Avalon

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Live Explorations.......2007-06-14

    TRACK LISTING:
    DISC ONE:
    1. Severe Tire Damage
    2. Bad Hair
    3. Life of the Party
    4. One For Brother Mike
    5. Why Can't We Just Samba

    DISC TWO:
    1. Storm Crow
    2. Long Form Part I
    3. Elmer's Revenge
    4. Electric Wildlife
    5. Avalon

    The Music of The Steve Kimock band is tough to describe, but, here goes a brief explanation of this Show, Recorded in Englewood, Co. on: 30 Dec 2003.
    It begins with Steve's Guitar, Floating in gently, as being Awakened from a Dream and at 4:10 he Slides into: "Severe Tire Damage" that ZERO Classic. Things build at a Gentle Pace and the Band Melts into One Being. There are lot's of Explorations Right from the Start, Everybody finds an Area for their Solo Spots, The Band is Free & Loose BUT Tight all at the Same Time. "Bad Hair" has a Mighty Groove and is over all too soon, Then it's "Life of the Party", hands down, this is my Favorite Track on the First Disc, 'Party' has lot's of Changes Built in, and Each One is Better than What came Before, This Track Picks Me up & Transports me Somewhere on Every Listen, Pure SKB Magic. "Brother Mike", comes next, and it's an Reflective piece of Music, And it's here where I Saw My Vision of the Three guitars of the Band, being held by Six Arms, Six Hands, All attached to the SAME BODY !!! Steve, Mitch & Alphonsio are all LOCKED-IN, as One MIGHTY BEAST, Another Transportation, to Somewhere else in the Galaxy, Nice. Last up is "Samba", which begins with a brief Drum Solo, The Band heads off into deep Space for awhile until they find the 'Samba' groove at about 5:38 into the Piece, This Cut Features some Tasty Pedal Steel/Slide Playing, Again, many Moods are Explored within this one Tune, and it's a Fine Finish for Disc One.

    Disc Two Opens with "Storm Crow" with Steve, Right outta the Gate, Taking Things Off to Somewhere Far, Far Away, Also of note here is Rodney Holmes on Drums, He is Waaay on top of this One, a fine Journey to the Cosmos. Next Up is "Long Form" with some Crunchy Chords & Soaring Slide Guitar and this is Long Track at 20 Minutes. Many Peaks & Valleys are visited by this Fine Band with a Mighty Climax thrown in as well. "Elmer's" has a Soothing Grove with Jim Kost on Keyboards trading riffs with Steve Throughout the number. "Electric Wildlife", is my Favorite track on Disc Two, It's Up-Tempo Melody Fits it's Title Well. The Guitars are Unleased here and it's undeed 'Wild', and Quite a Ride, WHEW. And last up is "Avalon" with it's Firestorm of Drums to Start it up, it then settles into the Main Theme, with lot's of room for Steve to Stretch Out, Power Chords and Heavy Riffing Explode outta this Number as it Builds & Builds and then...FINI

    "Live in Colorado, Vol 2" is a fine addittion to the Zero/SKB Recordings already out there for Purchase. I have enjoyed Steve's Music since the Late 80's, and Have enjoyed many Fine nights (6 Shows, so far) of this Great Music over the Past Twenty Years, Let's keep Goin'...
    OF COURSE IT'S FIVE STARS...
    Live Phish Vol. 11: 11/17/97, McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, Colorado
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Good Show , Bad Filler
    • Epic
    • The definitive 97 funk show
    • Solid show
    • this show is awesome
    Live Phish Vol. 11: 11/17/97, McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, Colorado
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    ASIN: B00006369J
    Release Date: 2002-04-16

    Tracks:

    1. Tweezer
    2. Reba
    3. Train Song
    4. Ghost
    5. Fire

    Tracks:

    1. Down with Disease
    2. Olivia's Pool
    3. Johnny B. Goode
    4. Denver Jam
    5. Jesus Just Left Chicago
    6. When the Circus Comes to Town

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    4. Makisupa Policeman

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    4 out of 5 stars Good Show , Bad Filler.......2007-06-25

    A wonderful show to include in this series. Lots of good jamming and interaction. Jammin' is on the funkyside which can get repetative at times, but they manage to keep in interesting . However the 28 minute Wolfman's Brother filler isCRAP!!! I wonder why they choice to include this crappy jam. kinda makes ya think doesn't it

    5 out of 5 stars Epic.......2007-05-26

    I simply cannot get enough of this album. Oh, how I wish I had been in Denver that night! The curious mix of chemicals, the high altitude, the mystery and wonder of late autumn... I'm sure they all contributed to the musical greatness of the evening. The first set alone should be enough to convince any phan worth their salt to post a five star rating. Many other reviewers have raved about the version of Ghost on the first disc, and I have to agree that it is perhaps the finest that Phish has ever played. But Tweezer takes the cake for me. A muted, "feedback-ey" entry is followed by a full eighteen minutes of interesting and imaginative funk. Even after the 50-60 times that I have listened to this song, it still gives me shivers! The second disc shines with many lovely little nuggets of sonic beauty. A solid and highly enjoyable DWD kicks things off. The next few tracks exhibit the band's newly found "less is more" style, particularly with the Johnny B. Goode > Denver Jam. Listeners will also delight in a sparkling YEM on disc three, which ranks right up there with the version from A Live One (12/7/94). This recording is a shining example of the heights that were reached during the cowfunk years of 97-98. Enjoy.

    5 out of 5 stars The definitive 97 funk show.......2007-04-13

    This is possibly the best of the funk shows. Long, fluid jams throughout. Reba is always great, and here the band really shine. Ghost is a masterpiece. Probably the definitive Ghost and one of the best jams ever. Set two is solid the whole way through. The so-called "Denver Jam" is the quintessential Phish funk jam. All four are just on fire. The YEM is simply extraordinary. Only a couple of YEMs can really compare with this one, and though it doesn't have the virtuoso guitarwork on 12/7/94 (which was later put on the compilation "A Live One"), the band are working completely together, an eight-handed mind, as they say. Great vocal ending and they finish the show with a perfect Character Zero. The filler is top shelf too, with a Wolfman's Brother that could have justified its own release. This, along with volumes 4 and 18, is one of the absolutely essential releases in the series. Beyond those, get New Year's Eve 1995 and you have a nice collection of the best of Phish live.

    4 out of 5 stars Solid show.......2006-10-16

    This is a nice set from the band's "cowfunk" period, exhibiting the sound--then in its embryonic stage of development--that would characterize Phish for many years to come. This particular take of "Tweezer" is a fine example of the band's newfound less-is-more philosophy of improvisation. "Tweezer" is followed by an inspired, albeit somewhat conventional, version of "Reba." "Ghost" is clearly the show's centerpiece, lasting for over 20 minutes and showcasing the band's telepathic interplay. The band also soars on numbers like "Down with Disease" and "You Enjoy Myself." This release does contain some flaws, however, such as the blues jams in the middle of disc 2. Furthermore, disc 3 contains an utterly self-indulgent reading of Wolfman's Brother (check out Slip Stich and Pass for a more focused version), which ebbs and flows through many themes, none of which are very compelling, and quickly becomes a tedious listen. Overall, though, the show's stronger moments more than compensate for these slip-ups.

    5 out of 5 stars this show is awesome.......2006-04-26

    absolutley flawless, hands down best first set, phish is definatly gettin funky at this show, probably the best gost, best reba, and best tweezer ive herd in a while, you cant go wrong with buying this live phish album
    Colorado '88
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      Colorado '88
      Phish
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      ASIN: B000MPPWWY
      Live in Denver Colorado May 2nd 1981
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        Live in Denver Colorado May 2nd 1981
        Joe Cocker
        Manufacturer: Brilliant
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        ASIN: B0009OO4NQ
        Release Date: 2005-05-09

        Tracks:

        1. Feelin' Allright
        2. I Can't Say No
        3. Put Out The Light
        4. Look What You've Done
        5. Whiter Shade Of Pale
        6. Sweet Little Woman
        7. I Don't Wanna Live Without Lovin' You
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        19. I Heard It Through The Grapevine
        Live in Colorado
        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
        • One of the best Samples albums out- by far
        • Good, not great
        • Best live Samples cd
        • Rockin' at Red Rocks
        Live in Colorado
        The Samples
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        Release Date: 2004-05-04

        Tracks:

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        2. Birth Of Words
        3. Falling In Love
        4. Streets In The Rain
        5. Seventeen
        6. Nature
        7. Nothing Lasts For Long
        8. My Town
        9. Did You Ever Look So Nice
        10. Feel Us Shakin'

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars One of the best Samples albums out- by far.......2005-08-17

        First of all, I am a HUGE Samples fan. I was in Colorado from 93-98 when the Samples were blowing up there. They were huge at CSU and CU, I have seen them live many times, and I am still a huge fan today. This album represents the Samples at their best. Band members have come and gone over the years... this really represents them at their peak, with the strong baselines and reggae feel that they have been known for. If you liked The Samples, No Room, Autopilot, and The Last Drag, you HAVE to have this album. I listened to it over and over for about 6 months, and I still love it. Recorded at Red Rocks and in Boulder it really reminds me of their shows back in the day. The sound quality is also great which isn't often the case on live albums. For any Samples fan or even someone who just wants to check them out, this album is great. I would give it 6 stars if I could... highly recommended.

        3 out of 5 stars Good, not great.......2005-07-13

        Decent live performance, highlights are "My Town", "Streets in the Rain" and "Feel Us Shaking" but overall not nearly as good as Transmissions From The Sea of Tranquility which is the best live CD they have put out.

        5 out of 5 stars Best live Samples cd.......2004-07-02

        I was amazed at how good this was. Like the previous reviewer, I thought that the CD got tighter and tighter as it progressed. They really seem to kick into a higher gear with "seventeen" which is followd by 9+ minute versions of "Nature", "My Town" and "Did You Ever Look So Nice" capped by an 11 minute "Feel Us Shaking". Great guitar work. Drumming was very impressive as well.

        4 out of 5 stars Rockin' at Red Rocks.......2004-05-06

        Being one who loves live offerings, I didn't hesitate to purchase this CD, sound unheard as it were. Recorded live at Red Rocks Ampitheatre, the set opens with "When It's Raining" (the stage patter indicates it was...) it flows effortlessly through old and new songs, including "Falling in Love" and a rousing live debut of "Seventeen"! From there the set grows tighter and bolder with each successive tune. After an incredible version of "My Town" (my personal favorite on this CD and on Underwater People too)the set closes out with "Did You Ever Look So Nice" with Sean dropping the "F bomb" loud and clear as he has on other live offerings, and adlibbing again at the end as he is prone to do. The CD closes out with a lengthy "Feel Us Shakin'". The sound quality is great, the solos superb and the band seems to be running in high gear for the hometown crowd at Red Rocks. If you are already a Samples fan, this is a must have for the collection. If you have only recently discovered them you might want to fill in with Transmissions From The Sea of Tranquility, and Seventeen before being able to appreciate this one fully, but eventually you will want to have this one too!! Another great live effort!!!
        Rocky Grass: Live Bluegrass from Colorado
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Rocky Grass: Live Bluegrass from Colorado
          Various Artists
          Manufacturer: Blue Planet
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Traditional Country | Country | Styles | Music
          BluegrassBluegrass | Compilations | Country | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Bluegrass | Country | Styles | Music
          TraditionalTraditional | Bluegrass | Country | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000006MOU
          Release Date: 1995-05-12
          Conference Call
          Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
          • Dale Bruning.... smooooth.....
          Conference Call
          Dale Bruning & Michael Moore
          Manufacturer: Jazz Link Enterprises
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          Bebop GeneralBebop General | Bebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
          Hard BopHard Bop | Bebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
          Modern PostbebopModern Postbebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Indie Music | Stores | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Pop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
          ASIN: B00004Y7TF
          Release Date: 1998-07-07

          Tracks:

          1. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams - Ted Koehler/Billy Moll/Harry Barris
          2. While We're Young - Bill Engvick/Alec Wilder/Morty Palitz
          3. How Long Has This Been Going On? - Ira Gershwin/George Gershwin
          4. Nightingale - Xavier Cugat/George Rosner/Fred Wise
          5. Too Late Now - Alan Jay Lerner/Burton Lane
          6. Conference Call - Dale Bruning
          7. If I Could Speak to Him Now - Michael Moore
          8. I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me - Clarence Gaskill/Jimmy McHugh
          9. It Might As Well Be Spring - Oscar Hammerstien II/Richard Rodgers
          10. They Say It's Wonderful - Irving Berlin

          Album Description

          Recorded live in Colorado, guitarist Dale Bruning and bassist Michael Moore display their prowess and compatibility on this recording.

          Customer Reviews:

          5 out of 5 stars Dale Bruning.... smooooth............2002-02-15

          I once read, in the liner notes of an Ed Bickert album, about how refreshing it is to hear jazz that is "quiet and pretty". Such is the case here. No pyrotechnic chops or blistering arpeggios. Just simple, good, tasty jazz lines. Moore and Bruning blend together perfectly, as they have done before. If you're into the likes of Jim Hall, Ed Bickert, or Royce Campbell, you can't go wrong with this CD.

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          6. Everyday, Rock 'n' Roll Is Saving My Life [CD-single]
          7. Extended Versions [Live]
          8. F***in'-A That's A-Rockin' [Explicit Lyrics]
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