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Who doesn't love a party? And one thrown by Beantown's ska-bitten sons the Mighty Mighty Bosstones can't be that bad, right? Named for the nightclub that hosts the Bosstones' annual gift to their home crowd,
Live finds the frat-boy faves doing exactly what they do best. Frontman Dickie Barrett grunts, bellows, and stomps his way through the walloping, horn-punched skank, his mates swinging merrily along behind him. And if there were ever any doubt,
Live makes abundantly clear that Barrett's sure no singer. But the roaring, high-fivin' crowd doesn't seem to mind. After all, you don't go to a Bosstones show expecting to find Pavarotti at the mic. So, as a representative sample of the Mighty live experience, this album is what it is. But if dimension, fidelity, and artistry are more your bag,
Live pretty much bites.
--Sue VanHecke
Spin
[Dicky Barrett's] band, swinging hard and rocking harder, keeps the Boston crowd in its palm. The result: not as exciting as that sounds. It's probably perfect for your next workout or frat party--but simply
listening to somebody else having a good time all the time is hard work.
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