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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Add this one to your music collection, November 11, 2004
These live tracks, taken from Dispatch's last two concerts ever, are excellent. Since it will never be possible (at least for quite some time) to see Dispatch live again, these CDs and DVD are the closest you can get to the real thing. Dispatch is perhaps the greatest independent group of all time, rivaling Phish and other legendary bands in terms of fan base. This 2 CD & DVD pack is a great deal -- add it to your collection.
I've posted the track listing below, since Amazon does not yet have it up:
DISC 1:
1. Open Up 5:06
2. Time Served 4:51
3. Here We Go 8:30
4. Cover This 5:12
5. Riddle 5:37
6. Bang Bang 6:19
7. Ride a Tear 7:45
8. Lightning 6:16
9. Mayday 7:11
10. Even 5:08
11. Passerby 7:36
12. Prince of Spades 8:54
DISC 2:
1. Past the Falls 7:24
2. Bulletholes 5:33
3. Fallin' 5:41
4. Two Coins 5:06
5. Bridges 6:51
6. Elias 7:31
7. Carry You 6:59
8. Bats 9:58
9. Outloud 10:04
10. General 8:09
DVD:
1. Open Up
2. Time Served
3. Here We Go
4. Bang Bang
5. Ride a Tear
6. Mayday
7. Even
8. Mission
9. Past the Falls
10. Two Coins
11. Passerby
12. Riddle
13. Fallin'
14. Bridges
15. Prince of Spades
16. Headlights
17. Elias
18. Carry You
19. Bats
20. Outloud
21. General
(Plus special features, interviews, etc)
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Go Buy it Now., November 9, 2004
By reading this review, you are wasting time you should be spending buying this CD. While no recording will ever capture the sheer craziness of a concert, this one does a pretty good job
I will give a number of reasons why you should buy it...
1. 15 bucks for 2 cds and a dvd is an amazing deal
2. Two Coins is the best version of any Dispatch song EVER.
3. Guest saxophonist Craig Dreyer is amazing on Here We Go
4. Hear the "last" time General will ever be played (how did they screw it up?
5. Phil Keaggy (guitar), Paulie T (keys) and Reinaldo DeJesus (percussion) all have ridiculous solos that add a new dimension to the music.
6. The energy of the music is great.
7. Bridges is a great song that no one has heard.
8. Outloud/Stir It Up
I could go on and on, any of these reasons alone is enough to buy the CD. The recording quality is DMB-level, and there is a lot of extra commentary (including the "don't break up" chant after Bridges).
The only negatives were that they had to cut a couple songs. Hey, Hey (played rustily at the concert), Flying Horses (should be on the cd), and Cut it Ya Match It (not played) would be welcome additions, but it is no big deal. Buy the cd.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An honest review, March 10, 2005
Im gonna be completely honest in my review. I gave APB 5 stars for several reasons. First off is the value. One of Dispatch's modos is People Before Profit. And because of that they are only charging $14.99. With that you get 2 CD's and a DVD. What a deal.
Now onto the actual concert. First off as far as live recordings go this is as good as it gets. Keep in mind its live, but the actual sound quality on the CD's and DVD is amazing. As good as a live concerts can be recorded. Yes they do mess up a little, but hey its live. This happens, its what makes it unique.(see the General)
The set list is pretty much all the top Dispatch songs. Except Flying Horses isnt on it. Since its live, pretty much every version is extended and altered. But thats good. Because to tell the truth, they really do improve on every song. The songs that best illustrate this are Here We Go, Two Coins, and Passerby. They have special guests in many of these songs and the guests really shine is these three. Kraig Dreyer's Saxophone on Here We Go is amazing, as well as Phill Keagey's guitar on Passerby and Paully T's keys on Two Coins.
Once again, this is a CD DVD set for music lovers. There arent that many thrills or bonuses. Just music. The only possible caution is this, they speed up and rock out a bit more in live shows. So if you love Dispatch's mellow side you might not enjoy this as much. There is a little more intensity in their live shows. If you dont like to jam stick to Bang Bang and Silent Steeples.
To any first time Dispatch fan this is a great way to see what Dispatch is really about. Playing music for their fans and having fun. To any long time Dispatch fans....well theres not much to say, you should already have this.
***** out of *****
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