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5.0 out of 5 stars
The best live performance I've ever known, July 18, 2003
This is my review of Basia on Broadway. Finally, I can write this after I had to wait for years to have a copy of BOB. Thanks to Thelma Gunter in Greenville, SC, for her kindness so I can have it.
In general, BOB is the best live recording I've ever listened to. Basia's vocal is just amazing, no different to her recording session vocal at the studios, even better in some songs. Moreover, she doesn't lose her special 'Basia-Nova' characteristics in this live album.
Copernicus
This is the song that opened the entire Broadway show. Still energetic and catchy just like the version of LWNY. However, for me it is better because it includes the live instruments, not the programmed one. Her vocal is magnificent, better than the LWNY version. In addition, she didn't forget to sing 'doo, dee, doo, doo' at the end of the song, along with the piano. By the way, it's still 'dangerous' enough for drivers and riders on the road due to its attractive tunes (see my review of LWNY).
Cruising for Bruising
Still great, not so different from LWNY version. However, the live instruments bring the flexibility in the style of this song. Take the brass session at the end of the song for example. In addition, the sound of the guitar and bass is also great, not like the programmed instruments.
Third Time Lucky
Now, this song is not started by Danny's whistle. Instead, it is opened by the applause from the audience followed by the percussion and bass. The percussion is wonderful, so alive with its variations. In general, it's better than the TSI version. And the ending is just unimaginable!
Drunk on Love
The opening of this song is more attractive than the original version, especially with the drum and the piano. The rest is just the same as the original but with a lot of additional little variations that make the entire song has a new more energetic spirit.
From Now On
This song is far better than the original version and band version, especially in Basia's voice. You can read my review of Clear Horizon for further info.
Baby You're Mine
Excellent touch in this song! Started only with guitar, percussion, and magnificent vocal. It gives another sensation in listening to Baby You're Mine. Moreover, the backing vocals are more 'tangible' and clearer. The surprise is in the middle of the song when all instruments plays together instantly, bring the style of the original one but with a better touch. It's just irresistible!
Yearning
Nothing special with the opening of this song, just like the original one. However, the audience will find the amazing instrumental section with Soprano Sax solo by Jay Beckenstein of Spyro Gyra as the leader. From this part to the end, the audiences enjoy the great touch from all players and Basia. Nice
blending between old and new styles.
Take Him Back, Rachel
Still started with 'shoo bee doob - doob, doob', this song is more attractive and catchy with Basia's more powerful vocal. Compare it to the original and you will feel the difference. The drumbeats are just irresistible mixed with its original Latin style. The ending comes in a sudden, which is able to separate this part of song with others. In general, this song is longer and better than the original.
New Day for You
Though it is not opened by Basia's vocal directly, the true audience will recognize that this song is New Day for You, from its rhythm. The drumbeats are better and more attractive than the original. The sound of the guitar is clearer and more various, and the big plus mark is the sound of the brass sections that can't be found in the original one.
Promises
"1, 2, 3, 4,...ya...ya.ya...ya..ya...", that's how this song is started. Followed by the sound of the bass, which is now the real one, the song goes smooth and sweet. The surprise is at the instrumental section, when the drummer does his solo. Followed by the extended new style of instrumental section, the song goes back to its original style smoothly which later invites the audiences to give a big applause.
Time and Tide
"The next song is called, Time and Tide," is how Basia started her song by introduce its title. Still brings the original pattern, this live song improves itself by the various instruments. However, the pattern slowly changes when the song reaches its end. Instead of ruining the beautiful familiar pattern, the new pattern gives a better touch in this song.
Half a Minute
Please read my review of Clear Horizon to find out the info of this song because the song is the same, no different,...trust me!...:-)
Reward
Besides the solo by the piano, a somewhat funny moment started this song when someone who is responsible for percussion hit the bell as the starting point, which then makes some audiences laugh. It's OK, anyway a little humour in a live concert will make it more 'alive'. The extended opening give us a new sensation. In general, the original pattern of this song is still 'preserved', combined with the live instruments.
Until You Come Back to Me
Started with the request of the audiences, Basia opens it with solo vocal. Next, the instruments and the backing vocals accompany her. Even, Basia asks the audience to sing along with her.
Dzien Sie Budzi (The day is Awakening)
This is the only song in this live album where Basia sings in her native language. I have no idea about how the backing vocals learn to sing in Polish but they did it well! "Dzien sie budzi, w kolorze slonca. W otwartych oczach ludzi...(The day is awakening, in a color of the sun. In the people's opened eyes...)"
Brave New Hope
I think it is a wonderful choice to sing Brave New Hope at the end of the concert. This song is wonderful and her vocal is more magnificent than it in the original version. Together with the live instruments, Basia finally says, "So bye, bye... and hello brave new hope...," say good bye and good night to the audiences.
Honestly, I'm running out of words in describing this album. Everytime I listen to each song in it, I get something new. It's true that Basia performs very well both in studios and in live concerts, unlike other singers who usually perform well in studios but not so good in live performances. However, I think all the musicians, all the people contributing to her concerts, and of course, all the audiences also play the important role in her performances. And there is no other words to describe this except....I don' know, I'm running out of words...!
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