LIVE AT THE BASEMENT (WITH THE HOOCHIE COOCHIE MEN AND SPECIAL GUEST JIMMY BARNES)
Jon Lord
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Live, released in 2003 Songs / Tracks Listing 1.1 Introduction 2:04 Bass - Bob Daisley
Recorded at "The Basement", Sydney, Australia, February 7th 2003 and to snobb for the last updates Edit this entry |
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This album is first new band recording, and it's double CD album, recorded live in Sydney, Australia. From band's name and cover art you can perfectly recognize, what kind of sound you will find inside. Guys play enthusiastic, but extremely simple classic blues tunes, with harmonica, some characteristic Lord's Hammond passages ( too much of cliché) and .... it's all. Plenty of speaking communication with dedicated public makes this release more attractive for heavy fans.
Musically there are myriads of blues musicians, playing that music better. Even in rare moments, when band goes to heavier blues rock, the music sounds as played by good suburb pub band. Guest vocalist is terrible though.
I believe Lord and Co. have fun playing easy and relaxed music. This recording is absolutely collectors item, possibly released for sales during band's live shows ( by the way released in Australia only). Fans can hear Jon playing simple music in informal atmosphere. Nothing else to add.
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