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1. | Nature Boy
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2. | Voodoo Dance
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3. | All the Time in the World
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4. | When the Cookie Jar Is Empty
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5. | A Little Help from You
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6. | Livin' It Up
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7. | Freeway to Her Dreams [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound]
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8. | The Other Side
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9. | Bwana He No Home
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10. | All in the Scheme of Things
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11. | Go Tell Sarah
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12. | Al Capone
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13. | Antonio's Song
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14. | How Wonderful You Are
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15. | Love Won't Let Me Wait
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16. | All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go
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17. | Someone I Knew
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18. | Ain't No Sunshine
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19. | You Can't Hold a Good Man Down
Bonus live video
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20. | How Wonderful You Are
Bonus - Video Clip
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21. | When the Cookie Jar Is Empty
Bonus - Video Clip
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22. | The Lady Wants to Know
Bonus - Video Clip
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Recorded: Jul 28, 2005
Gordon Haskell - vocals, acoustic guitar Hamish Stuart - guitars, backing vocals
Jacek Piskorz - keyboards Damian Kurasz - acoustic and electric guitars Piotr Zaczek - fretless bass guitar Marek Podkowa - tenor saxophone Robert Luty - drums and percussions
Kasia Skrzynecka - guest vocals on "All In The Scheme Of Things"
Gordon Haskell delivers a phenomenally smooth performance with a group of Polish musicians who the ex-King Crimson vocalist says he wishes he met a long time ago. The Eden Ahbez tune "Nature Boy" sounds like the music of a male counterpart to Sade, eloquent and soothing, as is this entire concert. Haskell's own "Voodoo Dance" from the breakthrough 2002 disc Harry's Bar leans more toward Boz Scaggs than the progressive rock world some might envision. The camera crew does a fine job of capturing all the musicians at work -- there are interesting camera angles on the six-plus-minute "Go Tell Sarah," which could be Gordon Lightfoot going jazz-pop -- and the sound quality is very appealing. The total running time on this DVD is two and a half hours, and it is all delightful. Average White Band's Hamish Stuart gets second billing, but don't let that scare you; he leans toward his work with Paul McCartney and George Benson here and allows the young and gifted lead guitarist Damian Kurasz to take the lead on "Go Tell Sarah." The fusion of the tenor saxophone -- courtesy of Marek Podkowa -- and Jacek Piskorz's keyboards, all perfectly played, give the singer an elegant platform to deliver the 18 songs with no flaws, just a sparkling and continuous display of mellow tones. The melancholy "Al Capone" is a nice change, while the cover of Bill Withers' classic "Ain't No Sunshine" is well suited to Haskell's new musical world. The DVD includes a bonus live video, three video clips, and an extensive 37-and-a-half-minute interview. An intriguing and deeply moving performance and package well worth your time. ---Joe Viglione, allmusic
* Top performance by one of the best jazz musicians today! * An ideal companion and forerunner to the forthcoming book "The Road To Harry's Bar", due to be published worldwide by Random House/Mainstream on January 6th * The setlist contains all the artist's biggest hits and a couple of evergreens
* Classic collector's item, also includes: -Interview -Biography -Discography -Desktop images -Weblinks |
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