1.22.03.Acoustic
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- This Love
- Sunday Morning
- She Will be Loved
- Harder to Breathe
- The Sun
- If I Fell in Love with You
- Highway to Hell
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #15345 in Music
- Released on: 2004-06-29
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Live
- Dimensions: .18 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Contains live, acoustic versions of This Love, Sunday Morning, She Will be Loved, Harder to Breathe, The Sun, and If I Fell in Love with You (a Beatles cover).
Customer Reviews
Take it from someone that was there!
Hello everyone! I've been reading some of the reviews and I had to comment on what I've been seeing, since I was there that (amazing) night.
For starters, note the recording date - 1.22.03. In 2003 barely anyone knew who Maroon5 was (I did, thankfully, and was able to attend the acoustic set!). So the complaints that the songs aren't "spiced up" shouldn't apply to a recording so old.
If there is one thing I'm upset about with this CD, it's that at one point in time this music was FREE on a website run by octone records, to promote the band. The web address was M5live dot com. However now it just points to Maroon 5's main website. It upsets me that they had it on a free media player for over a year, but tried to recoup their expenses for that night in the recording studio by releasing it on CD. It doesn't highlight the best of Maroon5 live at all, although it's still a nice recording.
For a little background information about the CD. It was never going to be released- The acoustic set was an idea that the band came up with because every radio station interview they did had to be accompanied by a performance. Rather than lug gear everywhere, why not throw a big party and do a live set in a recording studio then just take the CD to the stations with you?! It started out as a great idea, although I'm not quite sure it ended up working out for them. I think radio DJ's prefer actual live music than CDs.
I got there about an hour early that night, every member of the band was sweet and courteous. They had issues with setting up their monitors and such, but pulled it together just in time. There were maybe 60 people in attendance (John Mayer was in the control room for much of the night, but showed himself later). After the set the band just hung out with everyone, and gave out hugs freely as people left.
I hope this helps give you an idea of how and why this CD was recorded. If you like my review please vote for it!! - Michele
Very good acoustic collection...
I really love Maroon 5, and I love acoustic songs, so I decided to pick up this limited edition acoustic EP, and I was quite happy with it. Adam's voice is smooth and natural, just like it is on the album Songs About Jane (which I also recommend!). The songs are in a raw state, very simple and very mellow. I particularly love the vocal on Harder to Breathe and She Will Be Loved. Can't get enough of it! The whole band plays a big part in making these acoustic songs great.
The only complaint is the last song, Highway To Hell, which actually isn't an acoustic track, it's a bonus track. Adam doesn't sing lead vocals, I believe it's the drummer Ryan, but I could be mistaken. Anyway, it's not the best cover. The vocals are a little over the top, and you just can't beat the original. It's not terribly bad, but I always skip over it. The lead singing should really be left to Adam.
Overall, despite the last song, this acoustic CD definitely shines and will keep me happy until the next album!
Another Set of Classics from Levine & Crew
I discovered Maroon 5 not soon after their first release of "Harder To Breathe" and was soon hooked after. In concert they are even better than on the album, which is a feat itself nowadays. This album highlights some of the magic that happens at their live shows, only acoustically.
"This Love" and "Sunday Morning" are standout tracks on the album, as well as the new single "She Will Be Loved" in a much more toned-down personal version. The album also features two cover songs, one by The Beatles "If I Fell In Love With You" which highlights frontman Adam Levine's silky vocals, however the second cover song "Highway to Hell" by AC/DC is sung by another member of the band and is not one of their best cover songs. They'd have done well to put their cover of Nine Inch Nails "Closer" that they often perform live. This album is definitely a recommendation for fans of Maroon 5 or even those who enjoy Acoustic performances.




