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THE ANTHOLOGY/THE ULTIMATE ANTHOLOGY

Caravan

 

Canterbury Scene

2.90 | 10 ratings

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3 stars If I could do it all over again. . . I'd make sure the track list was correct

This is actually a DVD compilation which brings together songs from three concerts already available on DVD.

We begin with two tracks from a 1990 performance in Nottingham UK, previously released on the "Live in Nottingham" DVD. The versions of "Nine feet underground" and "For Richard" are pretty much the full renditions by the classic Caravan line up. It does seem a bit odd being presented with the traditional Caravan closer ("For Richard") so early in the set here, but both songs sound as superb as they ever did. One minor quibble though is that the director appears to have some difficulty distinguishing between sax and keyboards, frequently giving us shots of the wrong band member during solos.

From Nottingham, we are transported to Trenton, New Jersey, USA for a 2002 gig previously released as "A Night's tale, live in the USA". From this gig, we also have two lengthy tracks, including a superb "Caravan medley". The medley draws in a fine cross section of the band's works, merging them together seamlessly into a wonderful suite. The footage mixes film of the rehearsals with parts from the actual performance.

Finally, we return across the pond to London UK for a gig in 2003. Three tracks from this concert are included (not four as listed on the sleeve, "If I could do it all over again.." does not in fact appear), including the superb "All the way" from "Blind dog at St Dunstans". Unfortunately, this great song is cut back from its original 9 minutes to less than half of that.

The bonus tracks are archive film from Beat Club performances for German television in the early 1970's, including a full colour version of "Golf girl". It is perhaps these three tracks (the others are "Magic man" and "Place of my own") which make this collection attractive to fans of Caravan.

The picture quality is a bit variable, with the Nottingham footage being a bit fuzzy while the 21st Century recordings are much better. The 5.1 surround sound is generally very good.

This collection tends to be sold at a very cheap price these days, so those with a passing interest in seeing Caravan in concert would be well advised to pick this up. Committed fans should go for the original DVDs.

Easy Livin | 3/5 |

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