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| 1. I'm So Anxious |
| 2. Talk To Me |
| 3. All I Want Is Everything |
| 4. Hearts Of Stone |
| 5. Trapped Again |
| 6. Why Is Love Such A Sacrifice |
| 7. Restless Heart |
| 8. Vertigo |
| 9. I Don't Want To Go Home |
| 10. The Fever |
| 11. Sam Cooke Medley |
| 12. Bring It On Home |
| 13. Having A Party (Part 1) |
| 14. Back In The USA |
| 15. Medley |
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Edited From the LP,
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This review is from: Live: Reach Up & Touch the Sky (Audio CD)
As I see it, there are two ways of approaching this review. On the one hand, this CD is a great deal. Lots of great R&B by a great live band for an insanely low price. They tear through their own hits, as well as a great Sam Cooke medley (although I've always considered medleys a bit of a tease), followed by Cooke's "Bring It On Home" & "Having a Party" in their entirety, & finally Chuck Berry's "Back in the USA". On the other hand, as I looked at the set list, I thought I remembered "Stagger Lee" being on the original LP version. How they could edit out "Stagger Lee" (of all tunes), especially a 7+ minute version, is beyond me. As far as I'm concerned, this easily warrants taking a full point off. Bottom Line; If you like great live R&B, you can't go wrong with this. But it could've been so much better!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Paridise it's not but may have to do!,
By Obiburner (Bend, ORUnited States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Live: Reach Up & Touch the Sky (Audio CD)
I love early Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes. And the only way to hear them is LIVE. But not on this album. For a really LIVE experience, purchase Live at the Paradise Theatre Boston, Massachusetts December 23, 1978 [LIVE] a seamless recording of one concert, not a mish-mash of different shows, performances, venues, and nights just slapped together with no cohesion like this album. With that said, if you can't find that album at a reasonable price, this one will have to do as for some reason Live at the Paradise is hard to find and people are just plain greedy in pricing this album used on Amazon. If Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes ever come to your town, go see them. They put on a great show and are still touring from time to time and without the high prices of many of todays acts.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Reach Up & Touch the Sky: Live [LIVE],
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This review is from: Live: Reach Up & Touch the Sky (Audio CD)
Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes were/are a band that sounds as good as they did in the `70s; their music is infectious. The horn arrangements are great and really enhance the tunes. My introduction to SJ was this title as an LP (yep, long ago). This album rocks. What a joy to listen to it on CD. You will not go wrong to buy this title. It was a mistake to delete "Stagger Lee," a tune on the album, but deleted on the CD version. Warning!!! Listen to this in your car and you might end up with a speeding ticket! Enjoy.
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