Live at Bonnaroo
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Lucky
- Patchwork Quilt
- To Lay Me Down
- Glory Road
- Real Thing
- One
- In My Life
- I'll Be the One
- Fallen Down
- Forevermore
- Beautifully Broken
- I've Got Dreams to Remember
- Tastes Like Wine
- Wasted Time
- Stella Blue
- Soulshine
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5068 in Music
- Brand: Warren
- Released on: 2004-06-08
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Live
- Dimensions: .17 pounds
Customer Reviews
Branching Out
I'm tired of people who expect great musicians to remain static and turn out the same sound again and again. In addition to masterful guitar skills, Haynes voice has rarely sounded more soulful or his line-up more meditative.
His work with Gov't Mule is peerless, but this fabulous album shows he's capable of different songs and unexplored styles. It's more mellow than I expected, but the songs and performances are solid as a rock.
I have several personal favorites -- "To Lay me Down" is superb" and "Stella Blue" is far better than most of Garcia's versions. The phonics are clear and the audience noise is kept to a minimum.
Haynes transcends the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's. But this album shows that he's also transcended himself. It's 75 minutes of pure emotion, complex and beautiful songs, and a sense of commitment to music that shines.
The best live album of the year by any artist. Buy a copy. You won't regret it.
He's got soul, and he's super bad.
Warren Haynes is undoubtedly one of the best band leaders there is today. He's a frontman in Gov't Mule, the Allman Brothers, and the new Dead. And he's played with virtually everyone who is anyone in today's "jam band" scene (sorry to use those words, but they seem to be the most completely encompasing ones). Here is a chance to hear Warren, completely alone, doing his own thing. I think this is remarkable. I'll agree that he's not as technically proficient on an acoustic guitar as on an electric guitar... I don't think there is any arguing that. Here, though, what really shines is his voice and the soul he puts into it from way, way deep down. Here's a man who's not holding much of anything back when he sings, and i think that's equally as beautiful and masterful as his playing of the electric guitar.
That said, lets talk about the songs on the album. The choice of covers is very interesting in that they all come from very different backgrounds. "Waisted Time" is an Eagles song, "Stella Blue" a Grateful Dead song, "One" a U2 song, and "Lucky" a Radiohead song. But Warren has taken them and made them his songs, adding his own stylistics to each. "Patchwork Quilt", written by the great lyricist Robert Hunter, is flawless. "I'll Be The One" is also very beautifully crafted. Perhaps the best part of this whole album though is "Soulshine". Warren brings an African singer out with him who has the most amazing and unique voice I've ever heard. And he sings Soulshine along with Warren, even though he doesn't know how to sing it quite right. So there are little mess ups in there and Warren is helping him out a little bit. But the both of them giving it all of their heart makes it the single most moving rendition of a song I've heard a billion times. And then, when it all clicks together, it's nothing but sheer beauty.
Like one review said, there is room for improvement. But this is live and raw and charged with pure emotion in Warren's voice. This is the blues... that down home feeling of comfort and release. This is what music is all about.
Awesome
Warren's " Live at Bonnaroo " is just beautiful. Warren sings and plays his heart out to the enjoyment of those fortunate enough to pickup on this solo cd. I've heard and seen Warren play within a band format, but never heard just him at his best one on one. Everyone of the 16 tracks are keepers, each sweeping you along a musical journey that you'll want to listen to again and again. I never knew Warren had such talent as a solo artist. Don't miss this one.




