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Okonokos [Live]

My Morning Jacket
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My Morning Jacket are a Louisville, Kentucky indie-rock band who formed in 1998. Their first two albums, The Tennessee Fire (1999) and At Dawn (2001), were released on the independent label Darla Records, and won them a small fanbase. For their third album they signed to a major label (ATO Records is a subsidiary of Sony BMG) and released It Still Moves in 2003.

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  • Audio CD (September 26, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: September 26, 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Live
  • Label: Ato Records
  • ASIN: B000GRUSRM
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #97,938 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Immaculately prolific and blatantly ambitious, My Morning Jacket celebrate eight years as a recording band with what many refer to as a death knell: the double live album. Yet it takes but a single listen to declare that the brass neck and bravado pays off for this Kentucky band of longhairs, which released the 21-song epic as a companion piece to their concert DVD. Songwriter and singer Jim James's howling falsetto ricochets through MMJ's backlog of songs, which have been reenergized for the stage by the band's airtight live-show mettle. Dusting off remnants of the first two records like "I Think I'm Going to Hell" and the stunning "The Way That He Sings," then lining them up with the more contemporary "Gideon" and "What a Wonderful Man," MMJ never take their foot off the gas. In fact, rather than getting bogged down in concert-album fashion, Okonokos plays spanking new, almost re-studio recorded. And that means it works both ways: as the next volume in a series for those familiar with My Morning Jacket, or as a compendium primer for a band that never lets up and is always willing to circumvent the rules. --Scott Holter

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5.0 out of 5 stars A G.A.B. whose time has come..., December 16, 2006
With this release, My Morning Jacket (or MMJ for you abbreviators out there) has confirmed what I had already suspected: they are a Great American Band on a par with any of the Rock Heroes or Important Bands from the days of old. Yes Page and Plant, I mean you! For the uninitiated, this band combines the rootsy Americana of Neil Young (the most obvious influence), the Allman Brothers (the second most obvious influence) and the Band with the hard-yet-edgy progessive rock of Rush and later Zeppelin, throwing in a heavy dose of indie atmospherics which can also be heard from such bands as the Flaming Lips and Wilco. Jim James's homespun lyrics mesh beautifully with the atmospheric yet rocking nature of the music, painting abstract pictures rather than telling actual stories. It is a testament to the band's unique sound that both indie and jam-rock scenesters lay claim to them, reviews gracing the websites of [...] alike. This is one of the few bands out there today which really brings together everything good about rock n roll, and reaffirms the music's vitality and importance in the new century.

Now, many people do not like live releases. I have never understood that bias, as I love hearing a band stretch out and interpret its studio work in unique ways. I understand though that many bands do not have the ability to actually pull it off. The knock I have heard on live albums is that they are either (a) too jam-centric and thus boring (perhaps even detracting from the enjoyment of the studio work), or (b) too close to the album's sound, so the buyer is basically purchasing the album material with one or two covers and some cheering in the backgound. Okonokos nicely avoids both pitfalls simultaneously. The newer material is imbued with a level of passion and intensity not heard on "Z," a great yet somewhat more mellow album. From the get-go there is a spark and charge that is not evident on all parts of the Z, quite frankly besting the versions that were committed to disc at that time. Even more interestingly, the older songs are re-interpreted and re-invigorated to mesh seamlessly with the new material. Yet the jams are kept to a relative minimum, lasting exactly as long as they need to and no more. Never throughout this album did I feel that the band needed to cut loose more so than they were doing, or that a particular song needed to end before it did. That is a testament to the band's tastefulness, restraint, and deep knowledge of its own material. Add to that Jim James's resonant, flawless voice and you have a performance for the ages.

For years I have been listening to the equally sublime "Acoustic Citsuoca" disc, which presents MMJ in alter-ego form as a stripped-down acoustic act. Listened to next to that live album, Okonokos becomes even more impressive for the range and versatility that this band is apparently capable of. From this disc and their concerts it is clear that MMJ knows how to rock. But they are also a band capable of providing moments of quiet introspection that are virtually unparalleled in the world of music today. This diversity of sound in one band, and their ability to pull it all off with meaning and conviction, rockets MMJ to the top of the top, the greatest of the great. I may be given to over-hyperbolizing and that is a fair criticism of me as a critic, but really I mean it and I hope you take the time to get to know this music. It is beyond rewarding and frankly beyond words.

MMJ's music has been with me through ups and downs, hard times and good times, for years and years. It is versatile, fun, meaningful, Important, and trustworthy all at once. Jim, you're a brother. Rock fans everywhere: TAKE HEED.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the greatest live albums of all-time ****1/2, October 19, 2006
By Janson Kemp "jwk" (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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My Morning Jacket is an incredible band. I knew I could always count on them to release a solid psychedelic, southern rock record. But when "Z" came out in 2005, I was absolutely speechless; there was finally a band in the United States to compete with Radiohead, and incidentally, "Z" is probably the best album released since "Ok Computer." It took the band to a whole new level. They went from being solid to superstars; from doing obscure music magazine interviews to releasing a concert in indie theaters across the country.

The next logical step was to do what their southern rock forebarrers of the 70's did. Do a double live album. "Okonokos" is the album and not only does it compare with Little Feat's "Waiting for Columbus," Allman Brother's "Live at Fillmore East," and Cream's 2nd disc on "Wheels of Fire," it actually manages to best them all.

The sound may not be revolutionarily different from the mood of "Z," but that actually plays to My Morning Jacket's advantage; why change perfection? The album is a little more gritty and has a few warts, but songs like "At Dawn," "Golden," and "It Beats For You" find their definitive version in live format. Elsewhere, the off-key singing on "Off the Record" is a bit tough to take (especially since it's one of "Z's" strongest songs) but you can't be a revoutionary all the time. Another tiff is with the choice of set list. With 21 songs of space, the pallate was wide open with possibility, and we get almost half the album dedicated to a record MMJ fans haven't put down for a year. More music from "At Dawn," the many EP's and independant releases, and particularly the near-perfect "It Still Moves" would have been nice. To be honest, though, these are minor, picky problems in comparison to the joyous, reverb-soaked 2 hours of music fans are rewarded with. I can't wait for the next studio album.

Overall: 9 out of 10.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The ultimate live album from the best live act these days, October 5, 2006
By Paul Allaer (Cincinnati) - See all my reviews
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My Morning Jacket has steadily been climbing the commercial and critical recongition in the last 6 years, with 2005's "Z" album ranking easily as one of the best albums of last year. MMJ has built its reputation as a tireless live act, and finally MMJ releases a live album, and what a joy it is.

"Okonokos" (2CDs, 21 tracks, 123 min.) brings the full force of what it's like to experience My Morning Jacket in concert. As can be expected, the live set is heavy on "Z" songs: 8 of its 10 tracks are on here, mostly on CD1, with such gems as "Off the Record", which takes the studio track to new highs in a live setting, and "It Beats 4 U", with its underlying heavy drums. CD2 will bring higher delights to long-time MMJ fans, with epic (10+ min.) pieces like "Dondante" and "Run Through", but also bringing older tracks like "At Dawn" and "Xmas Curtain". The set closes with "Dancefloors" and an exuberant "Magheetah", several tracks on here from the equally excellent 2003 album "It Still Moves".

If you haven't seen My Morning Jacket yet, do yourself a favor and go do so, you won't be disappointed. (MMJ is about to start a Fall tour in support of "Okonokos".) I have seen them a number of times live, but none was better than the now-legendary set they brought at this year's Bonnaroo Festival, starting at midnight and going full blast for 3 straight hours. I must admit that I left after about 2 1/2 hours, I was just spent! That said, "Okonokos" is by far the best live album released this year. Essential, period.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A set rarely met
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This sanctioned and sacred live release should continue to gain significance as the years roll on- its precise attack into the heart of modern American rock is... Read more
Published 7 months ago by IRate

5.0 out of 5 stars Hard To Beat ~~~Top Shelf ~~~ Live Performance
Based on no other review or any previous record... Okonokos is awesome!
It's easily one of the best live albums ever... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Willie Boy

5.0 out of 5 stars Okonokos
The CD is an absolutely necessary buy for any my morning jacket fan. It gives you an insight into just how amazing this band is in concert. Read more
Published 14 months ago by T. Hiatt

4.0 out of 5 stars This band is much better live than in studio
I didn't consider myself much of a my morning jacket fan but this 2-disc live album is great. The vocals are a bit nasal at times but when he really sings out sounds much better... Read more
Published 16 months ago by M. B. Folger

4.0 out of 5 stars If you like MMJ, you'll like this live album
I recently became a MMJ fan. I actually purchased this album on accident as I didn't realize that it was live until after I bought it. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Matthew D. Zarnstorff

2.0 out of 5 stars Muddled
Purchased on the strength of their Austin City Limits performance. While it has some of the same exuberance, the quality is poor and the sound becomes muddeld.
Published on August 27, 2007 by #2

5.0 out of 5 stars Great DVD/CD
I rented this on Netflix, hearing that it was good. I gotta tell ya, this is great stuff. Grant it, I've had eight beers and God knows what else but thats what this music is... Read more
Published on August 4, 2007 by Michael Dufour

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent live recording
Best live MMJ recording I've heard. Double disk of songs spanning their last several albums and a few rare tracks. Excellent playing and clean soundboard recording. Read more
Published on June 27, 2007 by Haig

1.0 out of 5 stars One of the worst albums I've ever heard
I'll preface my comments by saying I've never heard anything they've recorded before. Based on some positive reviews, I gave it a listen. What a mistake. Read more
Published on March 22, 2007 by Wes

5.0 out of 5 stars a live holy grail of a recording.
i am not keeping a cool head on this, i know. perhaps i need smelling salts. but after only two listens to this recording i am ready to declare it one of the greatest live rock... Read more
Published on February 18, 2007 by fluffy, the human being.

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