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Live at Georgia Theatre

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Live at Georgia Theatre
Live album by
Released2004
RecordedOctober 23, 2003 at Georgia Theatre in Athens, GA
GenreBlues-rock, jam rock, southern rock, world fusion
Length120:14
LabelColumbia Records
The Derek Trucks Band chronology
Soul Serenade
(2003)
Live at Georgia Theatre
(2004)
Songlines
(2006)

Live at Georgia Theatre is the fifth album and first live album by American artist Derek Trucks and The Derek Trucks Band released in 2004 (see 2004 in music). The recording marks the first appearance of the band’s newest member, vocalist Mike Mattison.[1]

This album is one of 10 "Live jam releases of this century" according to the August issue of Guitar One magazine.[citation needed]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band[3]

In a review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek called the album "an incendiary, soulful, and wildly adventurous set," and wrote: "This is the record to turn the heads of those who haven't gotten hip to Trucks' bottleneck magic. This performance is so inspired, so utterly spellbinding, it transcends the genre classifications it employs to get the music across."[2]

Doug Collette of All About Jazz praised "the dual virtues of individual instrumental chops and band unity" on the album, and noted that "the profoundly imaginative approach Derek Trucks takes to electric guitar is all the more extraordinary given his comparative youth." He commented: "the purity of inspiration and execution over the course of two-plus hours will doubtless bring delight to any true aficionado of progressive music."[4]

Writing for Jambands.com, Jesse Jarnow stated: "Despite the fact that Trucks lends his name to the outfit, the music here goes to great lengths to prove that they are, in fact, a band... The sense of interplay between them is palpable."[5]

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "Kam-Ma-Lay" (Trucks) – 8:53
  2. "Gonna Move" (Pena) – 6:29
  3. "Volunteered Slavery" (Kirk) – 4:36
  4. "Sahib Teri Bandi/Maki Madni" (Khan) – 15:03
  5. "Leaving Trunk" (Estes) – 4:58
  6. "I Wish I Knew" (Billy Taylor/Dick Dallas) – 5:29
  7. "Angola" (Shorter) – 10:12
  8. "Feel So Bad" (Chuck Willis) – 7:41

Disc two

  1. "For My Brother" (Trucks) – 13:28
  2. "Sonido Alegre" (Victoriano Ramirez) – 15:15
  3. "Joyful Noise" (Trucks) – 11:58
  4. "So Close, So Far Away" (Kofi Burbridge) – 5:52
  5. "Freddie's Dead" (Mayfield) – 10:20

Personnel

Production and crew

  • Sound Engineer: Marty Wall
  • Band Tech: Joe Main
  • Tour Manager: Chris Edwards
  • Coach Operators: Bobby Bolton, Rick Stott
  • Management: Blake Budney
  • Booking: Wayne Forte
  • Recording: Marty Wall
  • Mixing: Marty Wall, Alex Lowe
  • Mastering: Alex Lowe
  • Art Direction: Josh Cheuse
  • Cover Design: Jeff Wood
  • Photos: Jason Chastain, Vincent Tseng, Tamera Reisiger

References

  1. ^ "Live Trucks Online and Across the Country". DownBeat. June 9, 2004. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Jurek, Thom (2011). "Live at Georgia Theatre - The Derek Trucks Band | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  3. ^ Paul, Alan (2015). One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band. St. Martin's Press. p. 441.
  4. ^ Collette, Doug (June 22, 2004). "The Derek Trucks Band: Live At The Georgia Theatre". All About Jazz. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  5. ^ Jarnow, Jesse (July 29, 2004). "CD Reviews". Jambands.com. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
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