Live! Across America The Rippingtons

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  • Release Date: 03/12/2002
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Sales Rank: 60,489
  • Label: PEAK RECORDS
  • UPC: 013431850823
 
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Live! Across America

1LISTENRoad Warriors previously unreleased 4:15
2LISTENSummer Lovers 6:35
3LISTENWelcome to the St. James Clu 5:15
4LISTENHideaway 3:57
5LISTENBlack Diamond 5:00
6LISTENSouth Beach Mambo 4:39
7LISTENShe Likes to Watch 5:38
8LISTENJewel Thieves 8:34
9LISTENRain 7:07
10LISTENAvenida del Mar 3:59
11LISTENPurple Haze/Fire Medley previously unreleased 1:42
12LISTENFire 1:42
13LISTENThe Star Spangled Banner 2:46
14LISTENAre We There Yet? 4:29

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Editorial Reviews

While most artists merely appreciate the applause of their fans, Russ Freeman and his Rippingtons literally take requests; though they had put out Live in L.A. in 1993, their rabid fans flooded the band's official website with requests for another live date, and this set (recorded in numerous locations throughout the U.S. on 1999's Topaz tour) is the fun-filled result. Several factors make this essential even for fans who have the first live disc: first, there are three new key players who help turn the energy level higher than before, saxman Paul Taylor, drummer Dave Hooper and percussionist Ramon Yslas. There's also a looser, more jamming and improvisational feeling, with many of the familiar tracks given significant arrangement facelifts apart from their studio counterparts. Cases in point are the eight and a half minute clapalong "Jewel Thieves" (which showcases Kim Stone's intense bass soloing) and "Summer Lovers," which breaks at one point for Taylor to blow off some soulful, spontaneous steam. Freeman's rock guitar chops have gotten more confident over the years, which makes the blistering Hendrix tribute "Purple Haze/Fire" (featuring loopy vocals by Stone and Taylor), an unforgettable reminder that the leader is a monster player as well as a great composer/producer. Bookending the set are the hard-edged guitar- and sax-driven "Road Warriors" (which sums up the frenetic tour experience) and the laid-back "Kabuki," which Freeman and Stone wrote and recorded one day at sound check. Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

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April 18, 2005: I have had the Rippingtons' live album Live in LA for many years, and it is one of my favorites. When I found out about this newer live album, I got it, and it is in no way a disappointment. They play the tunes very well, with lots of energy and taste.

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June 08, 2000: Haven't heard this forthcoming release, but the Rips 'live' - on stage or on CD - is a much-anticipated event. Heard/seen/enjoyed the Rips on stage several times. Have each Rippingtons' CD; 'Moonlighting' is still my all-time fave jazz CD.

This review was written about the CD edition.