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Super Audio CD - SACD Hybrid

  • Release Date: 06/10/2003
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 42,597
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 827969028766

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Alive in Seattle

Disc 1
1LISTENCrazy on You 5:03
2LISTENSister Wild Rose 3:28
3LISTENThe Witch 2:59
4LISTENStraight On 5:21
5LISTENThese Dreams 5:38
6LISTENMistral Wind 7:39
7LISTENAlone 4:58
8LISTENDog and Butterfly 6:15
9LISTENMona Lisas and Mad Hatters 5:50
10LISTENThe Battle of Evermore 5:49

Disc 2
1LISTENHeaven 5:51
2LISTENMagic Man 6:00
3LISTENTwo Faces of Eve 4:16
4LISTENLove Alive 5:52
5LISTENBreak the Rock 3:54
6LISTENBarracuda 6:10
7LISTENWild Child 4:37
8LISTENBlack Dog 6:12
9LISTENDreamboat Annie (Reprise) 3:27

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Recorded at the last stop on their 2002 tour, Alive in Seattle documents an impeccable performance and production, mixed for surround-sound playback on both regular and Super Audio CD formats. A warm artist/audience vibe permeates this set; it's easy to imagine families sprawled out on an amphitheater lawn, taking in the music on an early summer evening. All that's missing is any sense of urgency. The musicians hit every note flawlessly -- too flawlessly, perhaps. Ann Wilson hints at the problem in the album notes, where she describes bandmember Ben Smith's transformation from "studio cat to being a real rock & roll drummer." In fact, some element of "studio cat" dispassion colors these performances; even the sisterly banter between tracks seems forced, if not, in their spoken prelude to "Magic Man," slightly condescending. Ultimately it's Ann Wilson who brings each track home, with a vocal delivery that never lacks soul. On their cover of "Black Dog" she even challenges Robert Plant's original rendition, more than holding her own on high notes, power, and drama. On balance, that's enough to recommend Alive in Seattle, lack of warts and all. Robert Doerschuk, All Music Guide

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