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Live from Nowhere in Particular

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 8712725724827
Format: Live
Label: Mascot
Manufacturer: Mascot
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Mascot
Release Date: August 25, 2008
Studio: Mascot




Disc 1:
  1. Bridge to Better Days
  2. Walk in my Shadows
  3. So Many Roads
  4. India/Mountain Time
  5. Another Kinda Love
  6. Sloe Gin
  7. One of These Days
  8. Disc 2
  9. Ball Peen Hammer
  10. If Heartaches Were Nickels
  11. Woke up Dreaming
  12. Django/Just Got Paid
  13. High Water Everywhere
  14. Asking Around for You
  15. A New Day Yesterday/Starship Trooper/Wurm
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Noise masquerading as rock.
What a disappointment!

I put this into the cd player hoping to be blown away by some seriously good blues/rock but....well, 6 plays later, I'm still waiting. Maybe it's too American for my taste but if you want good blues/rock music tune into Paul Rodgers, Free, Ian Siegal etc.

Joe Bonamassa can certainly play (apparently he opened for BB King when he was 12!) but I couldn't discern any connection with the noise coming out of the speakers.

Soul-less.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - if you have only one, make it THIS one
I have "discovered" Bonamassa with this album and I have been totally impressed and seduced. It is a top mix of rock, acoustic, blues, etc, with good vocals and exceptional guitar that sounds like ... his own style but tinted with Beck (intro to "Django"), Clapton, even BB King at times ... basically all the good influences.
So after getting this I bought all his previous CD's and in the end, this one live album remains my favourite. You could be satisfied with this one only. Great guy, who ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Overrated--Good,but no Derek Trucks
How JB got to be voted best blues guitarist 2 years in succession is beyond me--he's good,but if you want superb,seek out the work of Derek Trucks.On some of his own band discs he's a little jazzy for some,I guess,so try the Allman Brothers Band's One Way out,where you'll not only get the wunderkind DT,but also Warren Hayes,another Hall of Fame alumni.I don't think Amazon offer this disc,but the "alternate suppliers" do,and it can be very reasonably priced.It's not for nothing that they are considered ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Brilliant but short
I totally agree with all the reviews raving about the quality of the music and the performances. However, what no one has mentioned is how short the CDs are: a total of 100 mins over 2 CDs. Remember that you can get nearly 80 mins on one CD. Surely more could have been added to make these even better value and give his growing fanbase more of his tremendous extended tracks. There are two extended tracks which show Joe at his best. I'd like to have heard even more of these and more acoustic.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Dont think, buy!
This is the best live blues album for years.
Like Robert Cray?, then this is for you.
Dont think just buy it.
Love from Joe's mum (not).




 

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