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Live At The Whisky : One Night Only

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発売日 2003年05月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルImage Ent.
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 75
SKU 014381007527

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:57:53
Personnel: Vince Neil (vocals, guitar); Brent Woods (guitar, background vocals); Brent Fitz (keyboards, drums); James Hunting (bass, background vocals). Recorded live at The Whiskey A Go-Go, Hollywood, California. Personnel: Vince Neil (vocals, guitar); Brent Woods (vocals, guitar); Jamie Hunting (vocals); Brent Fitz (keyboards, drums). Audio Mixer: Brant Biles. Recording information: The Whisky A Go Go, Hollywood, CA. Photographer: Jim Steinfeldt. Vince Neil at the Whisky. It may not be the Beatles at the Star Club -- or even Otis Redding at the Whisky -- but it has weight, a sense of history, and purpose. The Whisky was one of Motley Crue's mainstays, so when the singer returns for a show and a souvenir live album years later, it should be an event. It's not. It's an oldies show, a Crue revue performed by the man himself. Even Vince Neil knows that nobody comes to see him to hear his solo songs. He knocks out "Look in Her Eyes" (remember that? The first tune on his first solo record) early in the show, devoting himself to the Nikki Sixx songbook for the rest of the record, hitting most of the big tunes: "Kick Start My Heart," "Home Sweet Home," "Looks That Kill," and "Dr. Feelgood," among them, of course, along with the de rigeur cover of Brownsville Station's "Smokin' in the Boysroom." Though there are some songs that are firmly for the die-hard fans -- fan favorites and album tracks like "Knock 'Em Dead, Kid" are revived -- this still plays like an oldies show with all the schtick that entails, including a flirtation with medleys, as he has "Girls Girls Girls" slide into "Same Ol' Situation." Neil sometimes is in thin voice, stretching the limits of his upper register, and, on record at least, his exhortations to the crowd get tedious, particularly since they're just variations on "make some noise" and "get your hands up," usually punctuated with some conjugation of "f*ck" (although "get your drunken hands up" on "Dr. Feelgood" is a nice turnabout on an old favorite). All in all, it's perfectly respectable and not a bad listen (something that can't honestly be said about Neil's other solo efforts), but it's a nostalgia-fest -- Vince is dedicated to keeping his music alive, and he's doing a good job with it, but you gotta believe like he does to have Live at the Whisky: One Night Only work for you. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
録音 : ステレオ (Live)

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    1. 1.
      Kick Start My Heart
    2. 2.
      Knock 'Em Dead, Kid
    3. 3.
      Look in Her Eyes
    4. 4.
      Red Hot
    5. 5.
      Piece of Your Action
    6. 6.
      Girls, Girls, Girls
    7. 7.
      Same Ol' Situation (S.O.S.)
    8. 8.
      Home Sweet Home
    9. 9.
      Looks That Kill
    10. 10.
      Dr. Feelgood
    11. 11.
      Smokin' in the Boys' Room
    12. 12.
      Live Wire

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Vince Neil

その他
プロデューサー: Vince Neil
エンジニア: Damon Gold; Robert Read

商品の紹介

Vince Neil at the Whisky. It may not be the Beatles at the Star Club -- or even Otis Redding at the Whisky -- but it has weight, a sense of history, and purpose. The Whisky was one of Motley Crue's mainstays, so when the singer returns for a show and a souvenir live album years later, it should be an event. It's not. It's an oldies show, a Crue revue performed by the man himself. Even Vince Neil knows that nobody comes to see him to hear his solo songs. He knocks out "Look in Her Eyes" (remember that? The first tune on his first solo record) early in the show, devoting himself to the Nikki Sixx songbook for the rest of the record, hitting most of the big tunes: "Kick Start My Heart," "Home Sweet Home," "Looks That Kill," and "Dr. Feelgood," among them, of course, along with the de rigeur cover of Brownsville Station's "Smokin' in the Boysroom." Though there are some songs that are firmly for the die-hard fans -- fan favorites and album tracks like "Knock 'Em Dead, Kid" are revived -- this still plays like an oldies show with all the schtick that entails, including a flirtation with medleys, as he has "Girls Girls Girls" slide into "Same Ol' Situation." Neil sometimes is in thin voice, stretching the limits of his upper register, and, on record at least, his exhortations to the crowd get tedious, particularly since they're just variations on "make some noise" and "get your hands up," usually punctuated with some conjugation of "f*ck" (although "get your drunken hands up" on "Dr. Feelgood" is a nice turnabout on an old favorite). All in all, it's perfectly respectable and not a bad listen (something that can't honestly be said about Neil's other solo efforts), but it's a nostalgia-fest -- Vince is dedicated to keeping his music alive, and he's doing a good job with it, but you gotta believe like he does to have Live at the Whisky: One Night Only work for you. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi

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