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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST live album i've ever heard.
THE SOUND QUALITY...
is incredible. It sounds as good as a studio recording. And the audience is there in the mix, but ever so subtley... the cheering doesn't overpower the music. And the volume is so wonderful... i usually keep my headphones on level #9... with this CD, i have to keep it down on 6 or 7 as to not deafen myself. I've never heard such a good live...
Published on February 7, 2002 by Miss D. AwesomePants

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars This isn't one of the better live albums I've listened to.
Although it's a strong set list the songs just don't seem "live" enough. I don't hear enough difference in the sounds and the tones of the music compared to the studio versions and the audience is only audible during the softer parts for most of the record. Towards the end of the disc the cheering is more prevalent but by that time it comes across like they're trying to...
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST live album i've ever heard., February 7, 2002
This review is from: And All That Could Have Been (Audio CD)
THE SOUND QUALITY...
is incredible. It sounds as good as a studio recording. And the audience is there in the mix, but ever so subtley... the cheering doesn't overpower the music. And the volume is so wonderful... i usually keep my headphones on level #9... with this CD, i have to keep it down on 6 or 7 as to not deafen myself. I've never heard such a good live recording... even other licensed ones put out by the artists themselves.

THE VARIATIONS ON THE MUSIC...
is wonderful. His inflections, his emotions, are clearly visible. It doesn't sound like a live version of the studio albums, but rather has an improvised feel - it sounds raw... but perfect.

THE ENERGY...
is out of this world. The crowd, the music, the vocals... everything is just so powerful. That's really the only way to describe this.

This is so far my favorite CD of 2002... and i don't see another one surpassing it for a while. Any NIN fan must have this... or it would be an awesome way to discover the band.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Described in a word? Perfect, March 15, 2006
This review is from: And All That Could Have Been (Audio CD)
Ever since Trent Reznor and his band made a mud-drenched splash as Woodstock 1994, almost all music fans have known that Nine Inch Nails put on a fantastic live show. NIN's first live disc (which was recorded on the "Fragility: 2.0 Tour") proves that their live songs make their original, studio versions sound tame and controlled. "And All That Could Have Been" is about as intense and full of vitriol as industrial metal gets. And, from the opening wallop of "Terrible Lies" to the dark, introspective "Hurt," which closes out the album, every song is a hit.

The crowd is only rarely audible, and they know when to shut up (like during the ballads), so the audience noise never gets in the way of the music.

Tracks like "Terrible Lies," "Head Like A Whole" (both singles from NIN's 1989 debut, "Pretty Hate Machine") and "Starfers, Inc." pack a powerful, cathartic, adrenalized punch. Plus, these songs sound even louder and crisper, here, than in the studio. Elsewhere, electronic frenzied, techno-lite cuts like "Sin" and "March Of The Pigs" are heavy on new-wave keyboards, and "Piggy," "The Frail" (a piano interlude), and "The Great Below" are very slow and ambient. Songs like "Suck" and "Closer" bring the best of both worlds; these songs have a stomping rhythm section married with synths and other atmospheric instruments. And, lastly, the ballads ("The Day The World Went Away" and "Hurt") are very touching and beautiful.

So, this album *IS* all that it could have been, and more. It's no less than great, and it's as close to being perfect as live albums get nowadays.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An awesome live album, May 3, 2005
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B (Rochester, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: And All That Could Have Been (Audio CD)
"And All That Could Have Been" is a live album from NIN's 2000 Fragility Tour. I'm not usually big on live albums, but this one is awesome. The sound is absolutely masterful, as if you're right up on stage in front of Trent and his touring band.

As for the songs, there's a nice mix. Of course, you have the obligatory favorites like "Closer", "Head Like a Hole", and "Hurt", all of which sound at least as good as the originals.

"March of the Pigs" is as intense as ever, and "Piggy" is as omnious and creepy as ever. Then, there's a selection of songs from "The Fragile" of course, including the epic, powerful "The Wretched", the heart wrenching ballad "The Great Below", the slow building "The Day the World Went Away", and a killer extended version of the instrumental "The Mark Has Been Made".

My favorites are "Terrible Lie", "Sin", and "Suck", three of Trent's earlier songs. On their respective albums, they were good songs marred slightly by dated production. However, in this live setting, they really come to life, sounding much more powerful and intense than the studio versions.

Let me also recommend, try to get ahold of the companion EP to this titled "Still" (as opposed to "Live"). It features some new songs as well as stripped down versions of some NIN classics.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Should please NIN fans, September 6, 2005
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Daniel Maltzman (Arlington, MA, USA) - See all my reviews
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4 1/2 stars

When it comes to live albums, you never know. I'm often let down. Live versions of songs usually sound thin in comparison to the studio recordings and are usually just something that the hard-core fans will want. Fortunately, this is not the case with Nine Inch Nails live album "And All that Could Have Been."

The main difference between a live NIN album and a studio recording is the presence of a backup band. On "And All that Could Have Been," Trent Reznor is joined with Robin Finck (guitar, keyboard), Danny Lohner (bass, guitar, keyboard), Jerome Dillon (drums) and Charlie Clouser (keyboards). These songs were recorded from various shows during the 2000 "Fragility" tour.

I actually prefer the live versions of the "Pretty Hate Machine" era songs to the originals. Although "Pretty Hate Machine" is a classic, a remastered version would be welcome. With a backup band and added guitar, "Terrible Lie," "Sin," and "Head like a Hole" sound stronger here then they do on the original release. While the live renditions of the other tracks (from "The Downward Spiral," "Broken," "The Fragile" and misc.) generally do not surpass the studio versions, they sound exciting none-the-less and should please most fans by giving them a different take on the songs. The rendition of "Hurt" sounds especially interesting. One might think that such a personal, intimate song would not translate well in the arena, but it never looses its intensity. Indeed, "Hurt" sounds just as powerful here as it does on "The Downward Spiral," only its power is magnified by the presence and empathy of a subdued yet energized audience.

The tracklist serves, more-or-less, as a NIN greatest hits. While one could argue for the inclusion of some songs, and the exclusion of others, it's essentially a good overview and sampling of NIN catalogue up to that point. The order of the songs is arranged in such a way that the album never looses momentum or is anti-climatic. While the songs were taken from different shows, the album sounds coherent and never hackneyed. Trent Reznor notes in the accompanying live DVD that "And All that Could Have Been." comes as close as you can to emulate the live NIN experience. NIN is definitely an exciting band to see live and this CD (and the DVD) do a great job of capturing the live experience.

"And All that Could Have Been." was originally released as a single album and also as a double album with a second disc titled "Still." This second disc contains stripped down renditions of various NIN songs. While this double CD edition is now out-of-print (although it can be bought used at Amazon) the "Still" CD is still available via NIN.com. For NIN fans it's defiantly worth checking out.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars New NIN - Great, but just a little sloppy?, January 23, 2002
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Lance Johnson (Austin, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: And All That Could Have Been (Audio CD)
So OK, granted Trent and the band prove that they can perform with the best of them. They put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into each and every song, but, did someone forget to do a decent job at mixing the CD? I love NIN and always have, but the chopped off beginning and endings drive me nuts. It's like they downloaded these songs using a file sharing proggy. (All you former Napster users know exactly what I mean...) Whatever happened to fade in, fade out? That aside, if you are a true NIN fan, this CD is a must have. They are definitely one of the best live bands out there. Their music has heart, soul and that extra something that gets the blood pumping.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Powerfull Document, March 25, 2002
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This live CD serves as an excelent review of NIN recording history. Also, as a lice CD it presents a powerful performance of one of the most innovative and tormented artist today.

Trent Reznor has made a mark in rock music by both the intensity of his music and the lyrics he uses to express his ideas. We must never forget that he is the mastermind behind all his sounds and that he recorded many of the original tunes by himself with the help of only a few (if any) additional musicians.

The challenge of any industrial/electronic artist is to perform live without loosing the intensity of the original recording. In this case, Reznor does not dissapoint as the versions presented in this live CD are raw and hungry. The live set did wonders for the songs as it presented them in a different perspective.

NIN nails recording career has been filled with EP, singles and full length CD son this set works like an organized resume of songs. The only complaint with this CD is that I regret that one tune in particular did not appear, The Perfect Drug is one of my favorite NIN songs and I have found it hard to find.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It is as good as they say., June 9, 2006
This review is from: And All That Could Have Been (Audio CD)
From the first song, this album explodes. I'm not a live album fan either, but this one is an exception. As an old time fan I also like the very nice blend of both old and new songs , both fast and slow songs. It is very well done. Too bad every album cannot be as good.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a live album... But it's a great live album, November 25, 2004
This review is from: And All That Could Have Been (Audio CD)
I'm not one who really likes live albums. I like the studio recordings a lot more, just as most people do. The only live albums or DVDs I'll listen to or watch (DVD) are those of Slipknot (they sound the same live as they do in the studio) and Nine Inch Nails. And All That Could Have Been is a collection of some of the greatest NIN songs made, and NIN does a great job playing them live. Sure, some of the songs on All That Could Have Been aren't as great as the recording, such as Closer, but most of them are just as good, or even better than the recording. This is a great live album, one of the best, if not the best I've ever heard before. Plus, you can get a DVD with it. The 2nd disk are recording-session songs, but they are so beautiful and emotional. Every single one is a masterpiece. I'll make it simple for you... buy it.
Disk One
1. Terrible Lie- 10/10
2. Sin- 10/10
3. March of the Pigs- 9.5/10
4. Piggy- 9.5/10
5. The Frail- 10/10
6. The Wretched- 10/10
7. Gave Up- 7/10
8. The Great Below- 10/10
9. The Mark Has Been Made- 10/10
10. Wish- 7/10
11. Suck- 8/10
12. Closer- 9/10
13. Head Like A Whole- 10/10
14. The Day the Whole World Went Away- 9/10
15. Star******* Inc.- 10/10
16. Hurt- 10/10
Disk 2
1. Something I Could Never Have- 10/10
2. Adrift and At Peace- 10/10
3. The Fragile- 9/10
4. The Becoming- 9.5/10
5. Gone Still- 10/10
6. The Day the World Went Away- 10/10
7. And All That Could Have Been- 10/10
8. The Persistence of Loss- 10/10
9. Leaving Hope- 10/10- Possibly The most beautifully orchestrated and most emotional song I've ever heard of (excluding a few classical masterpieces of coarse)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nine Inch Nails-'And All That Could Have Been Live'(Nothing), July 4, 2004
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Perhaps not the best live CD release in existence,but STILL a fine disc at that.Not sure what is missing,but 'And All That...' does seem to leave something to be desired.Notice that the used stores seem to have a fair share of used copies,but I most certainly plan to hang onto my copy for years to come.The sixteen track CD serves as an audio document of NIN's 2000 U.S. tour,of which I saw and I remember the gig being no less than top rate.Trent Reznor and his four touring musicians appear to draw the listener in with tunes that(more or less)had managed to make NIN a household name.You know,their gems like "March Of The Pigs","The Frail","Wish","Suck","Closer","Head Like A Hole","The Day The World Went Away" and "Hurt".Must admit though,the disc sounds very close to the studio versions of the songs on there of.Overall,I wasn't really disappointed with this disc,but I've heard of a few other fans that somewhat were.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Live Album That delivers Like No other, November 23, 2002
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TháiMè (The Penthouse) - See all my reviews
This review is from: And All That Could Have Been (Audio CD)
Coming off from the "Fragility 2.0" U.S.Tour, Trent Reznor decided to make a 16 track live album that would commemorate the memories of "The Fragile" era. However, what he did was create a complimentary of a "best hits" album that would satisfy any die hard NIN fan old or new.
This was the CD that started my love for Nine Inch Nails or Industrail as a whole. After hearing "Starf*ckers.Inc" on MTV, i liked it immediately. So being the stubborn idiot i was when i borrowed this from a friend, i kept "Starf*ckers" on repeat for 2 days. Then, on the third day i decided to give the other songs a chance, and soon enough, it changed my life.
"And All That Could Have Been" starts off explosively with the loud thundering beats of "Terrible Lie", and ends with the quiet emotional whisperings of "Hurt". Reznor's onstage energy is unmatched elsewhere because it is so raw and pure, the sound itself is original rather than a live version of his studio albums. Theres a wide range of variations in between the 16 songs from the powerful angst of "Head Like A Hole" to a soft moving ballad like "The Great Below". This is even excluding the mysterious instrumentals such as "The Mark Has Been Made" and "The Frail". Although the sounds of the audience are in the mix, they do not interfere with the recording at all. This is the great feature seperating this CD from the live albums of other bands. Reznor incorporates every detail distinctively including his famous ... replacements in between lyrics. Overall, this is a MUST buy for any old NIN fans, but also an outstanding introduction to new NIN fans like me.
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