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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Most Cohesive of the Live Albums,
By josh (Bklyn) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live on the Rocks (Audio CD)
I've had some issues with recent Blues Traveler recordings, but I'm a diligent fan, and I've bought them all. This live recording is much stronger than 2002's Live: What You And I Have Been Through. It merges over a decade of Blues Traveler material pretty much seamlessly, and has a great cover of No Woman No Cry with Ziggy Marley. I'm a huge fan, and this album was a joy to listen to the first time around. That's a strong departure from both Bridge and Truth Be Told, which left me wanting until I had heard them a few times and allowed them to grow on me.A side note: I was at Barnes & Noble and the music kiosk listed "This Ache" as "This Acne." It gave me a good laugh.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Live From the Fall is better,
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This review is from: Live on the Rocks (Audio CD)
I picked up Live on the Rocks at a secondhand music store and it's worth what I paid for it ($7). If your a Blues Traveler fan, though, your money's much better spent on Live From the Fall than this album. For one, Live From the Fall is a double album, which means more Blues Traveler good-ness for your buck.This album is decent, but doesn't hold a candle to Live From the Fall.
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