Best of the Jammys: Volume 2

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The Jammys celebrates the best in live, improvisational music. Founded in 2000 as an alternative to mainstream award shows, the event has become the premier grassroots music event in the country. The Jammys pays tribute to the musicians who take chances, and whose musicianship is exceptional, original and thrives in ... a live setting. The best way to illustrate the power of live music is to bring together a diversity of musicians who may have never before performed together. We have captured the magic of the Jammys on film and include here not only the "Best of the Jammys," but some of the most original and authentic music collaborations ever.
  • Starring: The Benevento-Russo Duo, Les Claypool
  • Directed by: Egami Media
  • Runtime: 1 hour 20 minutes
  • Studio: Egami Media
 
 
 
 

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Synopsis: The Jammys celebrates the best in live, improvisational music. Founded in 2000 as an alternative to mainstream award shows, the event has become the premier grassroots music event in the country. The Jammys pays tribute to the musicians who take chances, and whose musicianship is exceptional, original and thrives in a live setting. The best way to illustrate the power of live music is to bring together a diversity of musicians who may have never before performed together. We have captured the magic of the Jammys on film and include here not only the "Best of the Jammys," but some of the most original and authentic music collaborations ever.
Starring: The Benevento-Russo Duo, Les Claypool
Supporting actors: Little Feat, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Mickey Hart, Steve Kimock, Bill Kreutzmann, Stephen Marley, Ky-mani Marley, Charlie Musselwhite, Blues Traveler, Bettye Lavette, DJ Logic, Rhythm Devils, The B-52's, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Blind Boys of Alabama, Gov't Mule
Directed by: Egami Media
Runtime: 1 hour 20 minutes
Studio: Egami Media
ASIN: B000YEGO98 (Rental) and B000YEF4Q2 (Purchase)
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4.0 out of 5 stars volume 2 fails to live up to volume 1, November 23, 2007
With volume two of "Best of the Jammys," Relix continues to show us what happens at their annual Jammy events. It is a great premise to cut and paste different bands together for the sake of improvisation. This sequel bridges the jammin' gaps between Blues, Pop, World, Reggae and Jazz. Again, no intact bands perform. Instead, the event features dream bands or 'frankenstein groups' that unite under the flag of jam. Despite the inclusion of Trey Anastasio, Les Claypool, Mike Gordon, Steve Kimock and Mickey Hart, this second installment is significantly weaker than the first. For starters, the improvisation, compositions and songs are all softer. In a word, it lacks 'mojo.' This installment doesn't boast partnerships like the Disco Biscuits and Travis Tritt. Leaning more towards playing regular songs, this DVD strays away from the long improvisational interludes that were such strength of the predecessor. To stress the spirit of fitting in more quantity versus the quality of the jam, the producers actually transgressed the unthinkable: they faded to black in the middle of a song. While 'Beltless Buckler' by Benevento, Russo, Claypool, Gordon and La La was good enough to include, it seems that it was not interesting enough to show in its entirety. Aside from the drawbacks, highlights include 'Love Shack' which joined the B-52's and Particle. It might seem a farce to invite the B-52's to such an event, but it really is one of the tracks that best shows musicians stretching out. Another stand-out is Robert Randolph and the Blind Boys of Alabama. For a moment, we can forget that Randolph and the Blind Boys aren't a Jammy's created frankenstein band since they're been playing together for years. Throwing a bone to Jazz listeners, John Scofield, Stanton Moore, Skerik and Andy Hess made 'My Babe' another quality moment. Ultimately, this proves to be too little, too late when it comes to satisfying the listeners who learn towards Jazz. In suffering from 'bonus disc syndrome,' it seems that most of these selections are leftovers. Despite content issues, the production is again tops with respect to audio and video. It is very rare to enjoy a musical DVD that is truly mixed for surround sound, utilizing the technology's greatest potential. Volume one was the definition of a five star product: complete in almost every respect. Since volume two barely earns four stars, viewers with light wallets should stick with volume one.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A bit of a let down..., July 7, 2009
The Best of the Jammys-Volume One was exceptional, so I was very excited to see/hear volume Two. While parts were ok, most appeared and sounded disjointed...just thrown together. Overall, very disappointing and not close to the quality of volume One. That being said, it was worth the $9+ I paid for it, as the extra clips were actually better than the main feature and redeemed my purchase in the end. Even had I not seen Volume One, I'd still just rate this a 3- because, while the talent was there, the producers dropped the ball in the production stage.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Bunch of Groupies crowding the stage, April 25, 2008
Very disappointed, did not live up to the first at all. Some of the songs are much more brief. In one, there are about 25 people on stage, half which have no purpose it seems. Not worth buying. Get the first one...way better
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