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2.0 out of 5 stars
Doesn't Capture the Live Experience, Jun 25 2004
This review is from: Tour 2003 (Audio CD)
I saw this show at The State Theatre in Easton Pa. It was the smallest venue on the tour and I was in the second row. It was as if Beatlemania never died! I had seen the All Starr Band on every tour since the inception but this show was incredible. So much so that I went to see it again three days later at the PNC Bank Arts Center - the local amphitheater. All of the intimacy was gone and the show was less than thrilling by comparison. I love Ringo but lets just say that this recording is representative of the amphitheatre show. The sound is shallow and you get the feeling that the band is just going through the motions. As stated in other reviews, the omission of Paul carrack's incredible rendition of Tempted (A highlight of both shows) is a great disservice to music lovers. Also, the band did an acoustic version of Here Comes the Sun in tribute to George Harrison that was moving. That too is missing. This CD is for fanatics only. I'm a fanatic and yes - I'm glad I bought it.
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No "Tempted," no purchase...sorry., May 2 2004
This review is from: Tour 2003 (Audio CD)
Having purchased all other "Ringo's All-Starrs" CDs, I was kind of......UUhhhhhh....when I read that this incarnation included the guitarist from Men At War...whoops, "Work," the bass player for, God help us, the Babys, and once again trotting out Sheila E. "I believe we WILL give THIS one a miss," I sadly explained to my wife, who had LOVED Ringo in 2001. But there WAS one redeeming factor, keyboardist Paul Carrack from Ace/Squeeze/(let's be generous & blot out "Mike And The Mechanics," PLEASE) So, OF course, I had to check out the songs 2003's incarnation had inflicted on us. I won't dignify Men At Work, The Babys, and Sheila E's...."contributions," but WHY, oh WHY did the producers of this CD include "The Living Years" (which, next to "Feelings," "Freebird," "Achy Breaky Heart," anything by Neil Diamond/Molly Hatchett/and/or "Stairway to Heaven," has a very prominant place on the jukebox in Hades) and leave out "Tempted?" WHO PUTS THESE THINGS TOGETHER?
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Shelia E is still the best thing, next to Ringo on this cd., Mar 25 2004
This review is from: Tour 2003 (Audio CD)
Yes, yes ANOTHER live Ringo Starr cd. It's not the live Ringo stuff you buy these for anymore, it's the All Star Band. I saw this incarnation, and was dissapointed, and this cd shows why. While there are highlights, supplied by Ringo as well as the lovely and talented Shelia E, the rest is boring, and sad to hear. John Waite's two songs while HUGE in their day, did not age well. Paul Carrack on the other hand of his two songs only "Living Years" made me feel like twisting in my seat. The two Colin Hay songs, only "Who Can It Be Now" really makes me want to tap my foot. Despite the many versions of Ringo songs we get at least they make me wawnt to tap my foot. God bless Ringo for doing this, I enjoy the shows, but this version lacked something (at least in my humble opinion) That said, Ringo decided to move into the '80s with this version, and while it looked good on paper, this was the least fun (for me) of the 6 times I've seen the All Star Band. My favourite being the versions with Peter Frampton, Jack Bruce, Gary Brooker, as well as the last version with Shelia, Greg Lake, and Roger Hodgson. While it may sound like I am slagging the All Star's that is not my intention, I love this concept, this was just not as exciting as the previous......if you are a fan buy this, even if you're not buy it anyway, I'm sure you will find something fun. ****** After thought(s): After I wrote the above review I went back and listend to this again, and again, and again. My conclussion: It is good, and while it seems to be lacking the power of say the last live All Star release it DOES have it's own hot spots. It is good in it's own right, at first listen you might find the performances uninspired, but give it a few tries, the fun will come, it did and I enjoy this much more then I first did.
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