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Live: Live Those Songs Again

Live: Live Those Songs Again
Kenny Chesney

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Track Listing

  1. Live Those Songs
  2. Young
  3. Never Gonna Feel Like That Again
  4. Beer In Mexico
  5. Keg In The Closet
  6. What I Need To Do
  7. I Go Back
  8. When The Sun Goes Down
  9. On The Coast Of Somewhere Beautiful
  10. Anything But Mine
  11. Back Where I Come From
  12. Don't Happen Twice
  13. How Forever Feels
  14. She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3309 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-09-19
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Live

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Live country albums are relatively scarce these days, and that's regrettable. Granted, the studio is a remarkable place, yet there's something about a quality concert recording--the immediacy and raw interaction with the audience--that no studio effort can match. While most concert albums are recorded at one location, Kenny Chesney created this collection from tapes of five years of shows at various locales. The material reflects the past eight years of his career, including "How Forever Feels" from 1998, "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" from 1999, and "What I Need to Do" from 2000. "When the Sun Goes Down" comes complete with Uncle Kracker, who appeared on the single. There's an edgy version of 2005's "Beer in Mexico" and a remarkable performance of "Anything But Mine" in which a surprised Chesney stands by as the audience takes over the chorus. What's amazing is the blazing-hot consistency of the band throughout. While their backing reflects Chesney's arena-rock influences (no number is shorter than four minutes), his charisma, energetic presence, and ability to connect is pure country. --Rich Kienzle


Customer Reviews

LIVE Those Songs Again4
This was a pretty good purchase for me. I really love live songs and the crowds really add more to the songs and it just sounds better to me.

Kenny really has changed since first coming to country but this is a good collection of songs that he has done in the past. Uncle Kracker even makes an appearence in the When the Sun Goes Down segment and that got the crowd really loud after the introduction of him. Pretty good LIVE cd but not as good as Garth Brook's LIVE cd's, still great though.

Pretty good cd to pick up. If yall like LIVE cd's or songs Kenny has done in the past then I recommend on picking this one up.

Chesney live3
Kenny Chesney's high-energy shows would be virtually impossible to truly capture live. This does about as good as anyone could hope for, with a VERY tight band, and as live CDs go, is extremely enjoyable. I do have a problem with sound techs boosting crowd noise when words are "spoken" during the course of the song just for the purpose of trying to re-create a crowd's reaction. In some places on this CD, it's so blatantly obvious. You hear the crowd, then all of a sudden, it's like the crowd is instantly silenced. Did someone tell the crowd to shut up? Live shows don't happen that way; that's something that's done in a studio. Blissfully, it only happens a few times here. For the most part, this is a well-done live CD. Not the best I've heard, and not the best "country", but worth your money just the same.

Great Live Album5
It was cool to hear his old songs with his new voice. I think his voice is more smooth and rich than it used to be (I liked his old voice too). Anyway, good sound, mixed well, upbeat, great song selection. Not alot of his "MEGA HITS", but we can hear those anytime. I really enjoyed this live album, totally recommend.