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Rock Spectacle
Barenaked Ladies
A CD Review |
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I can now finally say that I have been at a show that
is on a live CD. See, it was my virgin time seeing, or even hearing
Barenaked Ladies, and they say "we're recording this for a live
CD." I'm thinking to myself, "Self, yea right, I've heard
that so many times and no one ever seems to come out with that
'live' CD." Well, they weren't lying. I'm checking the
Barenaked Ladies newsgroup and see someone post a notice about a new
CD, and that it will be a live CD. I'm saying "Cool, I wonder
if any of it will be from the show I was at?" Sure enough, some
of the songs bring back those memories of my first time - at a BNL
show that is.
Excited, I find the CD, head home, and this time I find myself a
little bit more familiar with the style of the band, but my
disappointment comes as I realize that five (I stand corrected
(thanks Cindy!): four are from BoaPS, four are from Gordon, three
from Maybe You Should Drive) of the eleven tracks are from their
previous CD, "Born on a Pirate Ship," and although they
add a little bit more to the songs, personally I was looking forward
to more of their older material. I was also looking forward to
little more of that spontaneity that a Barenaked Ladies show seems
to portray, the things like the set of Chicago (the group) songs
like when they played in Chi-town, or the Prince cover, or, well, I
think you get the point.
Now, don't get me wrong, I like the CD, probably a little more
than "Born on a Pirate Ship," mostly for the fact that it
does exude some of that energy from a live show and has some of my
favorite songs from BoaPS, but being the new fan, and the cheap fan,
that I am, (my BNL CD collection now ranks at two - BoaPS and Rock
Spectacle) I was hoping for more than five (alright, four) songs I
already knew.
The CD does throw in some of the local flavor of a show in the
story of the lady and the Briar Street Theatre from the Chicago show
and Uncle Elwin from the Montreal show. I will say that, for a brand
new fan, the CD does a great job at spanning the musical variety of
Barenaked Ladies. From the bouncy feel of "Hello City" to
the great voice of Steven Page during "Break Your Heart"
and one of my new favorites "What a Good Boy," someone new
can get a real feel for the band. I guess my problem is I became a
fan at the time of the recording and not before or after. But, I do
finally get a CD with "If I Had $1,000,000" and the next
time I'm at a show I'll be able to sing with everyone else, although
I don't think I'll bring any macaroni and cheese.
I guess sometimes there are royalty problems in putting covers on
a live CD, and maybe that's the reason for leaving those off, but I
think it does hurt "Rock Spectacle's" chance at showing
someone who has never been to a Barenaked Ladies show the real feel
of a concert - which is what I think a live CD should really do. The
recording is crisp, the voices are mixed well, and all in all the CD
ends up in my higher rotation line-up, but, well, I guess just but.
Oh yea, "Rock Spectacle" is also interactive. Yep, pop
the baby in your double-speed CD-ROM player and you get their
version of BNL TV and KBNL - "Weird Music for Weird
People." I will say this, it does give the viewer a little
inside into the twisted nature of the band, and I've been following
the "Abs of Lard" segment for way too long. It's cute, and
fans will probably get a kick out of seeing it, but, and this is
strictly a personal feeling, I think they should have done one of
two things with the interactive part: 1) Scrap it all together and
put more music from the shows on the CD. 2) Scrap the BNLTV and KBNL
- save it for the next one, but add more live video from the shows.
And that is my opinion on that.
All in all, on the listenability scale, the only song I can live
without is "These Apples" so in those terms the CD rates a
91%. But, being a live CD, I think it misses a notch in doing it's
job, so we'll knock some percentage points off and give it an 80% on
the Entertainment Ave! listenability scale.
That's it for this one, I'm The Dude on the Right!! L8R!! |