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America 1979 Live in Central

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars AMERICA - "Live in Central Park 1979", April 9 2008
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Paul S. Power "Music Reviewer" (Nova Scotia, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: America 1979 Live in Central (DVD)
There's a feeling of Deja Vu at play here as two years ago I wrote a review for the "America Live" DVD that had just been released. Lo and behold, many moons later, another live DVD appears. But first some foundation notes: even though their name suggests otherwise, this band formed in Britain. Dewey Bunnell, Dan Peek and Gerry Beckley were all army brats on the same air force base in London and after playing umpteen gigs locally, recording their debut album, and touring in parts of Europe they went back into the studio and recorded a few more songs that were added to their debut album, which was re-released. They hit the big time with that collection, spawning 3 major hits for the band. From then to now America released over two-dozen albums, including imports and greatest hits packages. The rest is, well, the history of America. Incidentally, the late Phil Hartman of "Saturday Night Live" fame did the artwork for their "History: America's Greatest Hits" album.
There are two main differences between the DVD I wrote about two years ago and this one: first-Dan Peek quit the band in 1977 and secondly, unlike the first DVD, this isn't just a straight-forward, no frills concert, it's 'a film' and as such offers a lot of behind-the-scenes footage with all its bell-bottom and disco-inspired fashion statements. Just think of "That 70's Show" and you'll be spot on. The concert looks and sounds great and the well-known hits up to that point are featured, such as "Sandman", "Ventura Highway", "Tin Man" and "I Need You" as well as the cool 'inspiration' sequence for "A Horse With No Name". They even do a nice cover of "California Dreamin'" by The Mamas and The Papas. Lesser-known songs such as "Another Try", "Here" and "All Night" are really good, and the fantastic "Hollywood" provides a glimpse of the band with a rockier edge.
The concert starts off in the daylight hours and finishes off in the nighttime with "Sister Golden Hair", a fitting way to close the performance. As far as extras go, there's an optional full-length commentary by the film's director Peter Clifton.
I've always been a big fan of America and there's no question that the band isn't the same without Dan Peek but as this DVD shows us, America is more than just the sum of it's parts and that the remaining two-thirds of the band can still give us some cool rock and roll nostalgia, a-la 70's style.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Concert, Feb 5 2011
This review is from: America 1979 Live in Central (DVD)
We already saw America Live in Concert before.
As we watched them on DVD, it was like we were live at their Concert!
The setting for the sound was optional and you could set it for 5.1 surround sound!
Now, the setting at 5.1 Surround made you think they were live right their in your house! I totally recommend this DVD to all other Fans!
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A fun video to watch for nostalgic reasons!!, Mar 9 2006
By Georgianna Gaudiosi "summer75" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: America:Live Central Park 79 (DVD)
I enjoyed the video for the music (audio is out of whack) and the scenes of 1970's New York!! Brought back alot of memories!! Unless you are a fan of America i wouldn't recommend this video for its audio quality. But all in all... a fun video if you want to relive your youth!!

20 of 24 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Good video but awful tiny audio!, Aug 6 2005
By H. M Rivera - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: America:Live Central Park 79 (DVD)
Somebody tell me if I got a defective copy because all of the audio tracks are awful! The show is very well filmed but the sound is tiny. No matter what I did to my amp in terms of volume and equalization, the sound was small and distant. Turning it up did not make it any better. The crowd noises were almost louder than the band and the drums are almost non-existent. Stick with the 1999 German "America in concert" DVD, that has much, much better audio.

Skip this, I don't know what audio remixing they did to this.

14 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars AMERICA live, fabulous, Jun 29 2005
By Jim Nakao "jimnak" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: America:Live Central Park 79 (DVD)
This is a fabulous concert done by AMERICA in 1979 not long after their transition to a duel. The songs are magnificent & the energy unlimited. They still had their long hair which was soon to be cut as the 80's approached. HORSE WITH NO NAME, SISTER GOLDEN HAIR, TIN MAN, DAISY JANE are just some of the carefully woven songs that are played. GERRY articulates as no one else can do in songs such as ANOTHER TRY, I NEED YOU & HERE, on piano or on the 12 string guitar. DEWEY sings his heart out on VENTURA HIGHWAY, TIN MAN, SANDMAN as well as on the mega hit, HORSE WITH NO NAME. GERRY BECKLEY & DEWEY BUNNELL shine brighter than the nearest star.
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