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Little Drummer Boy Live [LIMITED EDITION] [LIVE]

Mark Kozelek
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 28, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: November 28, 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Limited Edition, Live
  • Label: Caldo Verde
  • ASIN: B000IFQLQO
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #53,278 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Trucker's Atlas
2. Salvador Sanchez
3. Cruiser
4. Katy Song
5. Little Drummer Boy
6. All Mixed Up
7. Moorestown
8. Unlit Hallway
9. Duk Koo Kim
10. Four Fingered Fisherman
See all 14 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Michigan
2. Void
3. Down Colorful Hill
4. Rock 'N' Roll Singer
5. Glenn Tipton
6. Tiny Cities

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On his first-ever live album, singer-songwriter Mark Kozelek pulls everything together. Limited to 10,000 budget-priced copies, with two unreleased tunes on board, it's obviously targeted to fans, though it's a judicious, career-spanning effort that careens through the debauched sometime-genius's work with the Red House Painters, Sun Kil Moon, and on his own. This record's so darn good it might belong, like Richard Thompson's Small Town Romance and Cheap Trick's Live at Budokan, to that weird variant of live album which supplants a greatest-hits type collection as the perfect introduction to an artist. These sparse, emotional versions often sound better than the originals, thanks in part to his longtime collaborator, guitarist Phil Carney. Kozelek not only covers the Christmas favorite the album's named after--which is sweet, but his otherwise released take on "White Christmas" is even better--but also includes typically superb reworkings of songs by AC/DC, Modest Mouse, and the Cars. --Mike McGonigal


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Mark Kozeleks follow up to Sun Kil Moons Tiny Cities is a limited edition live two disc set that features live versions of Red House Painters and Sun Kil Moon favorites.


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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Gruff Monk in the Cathedral of Eros, December 2, 2006
Mark Kozelek, the founder of the Red House Painters and current architect of Sun Kil Moon, is one of the most original, emotionally affecting, and haunting songwriters out there. He describes the pain and yearning of love and sexual desire like a monastic singing about the longing to vanish into God. Like that fictional monk, Kozelek's longing will never be fully sated; but outlining the shape of the pain itself becomes a way of talking about how difficult it is to be alive.

Unlike many younger "freak-folk" songwriters in the same vein -- some of whom were deeply influenced by Kozelek's earlier work -- he also radiates a gruff, diffident persona that keeps him from becoming overly precious. His tragic masterpiece "Duk Koo Kim," for instance, was inspired by watching old boxing movies at home. He reinvents AC/DC and Modest Mouse tunes as if they'd been written by the love-child of Hank Williams and Nick Drake. Onstage, he often seems less-than-comfortable, breaking off his elaborate finger-picking patterns perfunctorily, or rushing through the lyrics, as if the songs are too personal to be exhibited in a mere nightclub full of inevitably chattering, cell-phone-toting yuppies. Thankfully, neither of those tics plague these tracks, selected from a recent acoustic tour with former RHP rhythm guitarist Phil Carney.

Kozelek's treatments of his songs are both reverent and fresh. "Salvador Sanchez" -- a Crazy Horse-inspired electric firestorm on Sun Kil Moon's superb "Ghosts of the Great Highway" -- sounds like a traditional folksong about a sainted culture-hero in this version. Only Kozelek could take the well-toasted Christmas chestnut "The Little Drummer Boy" and make it resonate with the call of a soul in desolation. The Cars' "All Mixed Up" -- a dynamic multilayered electric creation on RHP's masterpiece "Songs for a Blue Guitar" -- is played in a hush, with a trembling voice that suggests that the refrain "everything will be all right" is nowhere near the truth. The only misstep on "Ghosts" was a pumped-up version of "Lily and Parrots" that obliterated the song's wistful lyrics under a mushroom cloud of feedback; here, the song is resurrected acoustically with crystal clarity. One of the most poignant tracks on this album is a new tune called "Unlit Hallway," which pairs a melody worthy of a classic ballad with aching lyrics like "breathe my love, wake my love," as if the singer was a sad god whose power to raise the dead was starting to slip.

Nearly every track on this record is lovely, though "Mistress" is marred by overuse of a falsetto vocal technique that was spine-chilling when Kozelek employed it during live versions of "Evil," but here just sounds like a jokey trumpet-imitation that goes on way too long.

I didn't give this record five stars only because Kozelek's treatments of the songs are rather similar, lending the album a somewhat monochromatic feel. But it's a beautiful monochrome, and consider this a 4-and-a-half-star review, because it's still a great album. Fans of introspective music that sustains a poignant mood while addressing the darkness at the heart of love should not hesitate to pick it up.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kozelek's Early Christmas Gift, December 1, 2006
This is a good live album recorded during several shows on Sun Kil Moon's tour this year. I have become a very big Kozelek fan post-RHP, but I had no idea this album was being released until last week. This is a must-have for fans. The craftsmanship is excellent, so this live album would be a good starting place for those new to Kozelek's music, sort of as a greatest hits compilation.

Three of the songs on Sun Kil Moon's "Tiny Cities" cover album of Modest Mouse songs are covered here brilliantly, kicking off disk 1 with "Trucker's Atlas," closing out disk 2 with "Tiny Cities," and in between "Four Fingered Fisherman," following the stellar, soaring "Duk Koo Kim." The three Modest Mouse covers may be the best songs on the album - one can hear in his voice how much he loves those songs. Other standouts for me are "Moorestown" and "Michigan."

I have a feeling I will warm to it eventually, but I do not like the quicker tempo of fan favorite "Glenn Tipton." Other than that, this is a flawless edition.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hear Mark's live sound without the talking in the background, December 14, 2006
By Grendel (Chicago, Ill) - See all my reviews
Mark Kozelek is a true artist - I've been to three of his live shows on his last tour, and unfortunately all of those live shows were in Florida. Music fans in that state have the uncanny ability to pay $15 to enter a live music venue, and then proceed to talk so loudly during the show that it is impossible to truly get deeply into music like this. Mark's music is ethereal, sibilant and evocative, and he knows the value of dynamic range - something that is quite impossible if the background din is so elevated that sounds can't emanate from a black background. It's very much like asking a painter to create a masterpiece on canvas, then giving said painter a canvas that already has something on it. It's also extremely rude - it's as if they were telling Mark that they really didn't care for him or his music, after paying to get in.

This double disc set is very well recorded, and it conveys Mark's live sound very well. Listening late into the night, the music invited me to imagine myself in one of the many venues used for this recording, and the recording quality makes it possible to hear deeply into the music and pick up Mark's intent. His guitar picking ability is amazing, and his use of string harmonics is equally brilliant. While listening to the album I finally heard what I missed at the shows. This album is a must for Kozelek fans, but I'd also recommend it to those who are fans of the acoustic guitar. The disc has me wanting to hear Mark at another live show - but hopefully not in Florida.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best of Mark Kozelek
I saw a show of his one time and must say he is phenomenal. This compilation includes some of the best of Mark Kozelek, Red House Painters and Sun Kil Moon. Read more
Published 13 months ago by M. B. Folger

5.0 out of 5 stars I cannot bear to wonder now if the cascading lights are glowing for us in Moorestown
"Moorestown" is possibly the most intense and beautiful moment in Mark's recordings ...
Wonderful.
Published on May 21, 2007 by Spot

4.0 out of 5 stars vocals not miked well
I am not an engineer or a musician - but I thought the vocals were not miked well. His voice seems a little far off and not high quality. Read more
Published on May 14, 2007 by DKDC

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, but this is not Mark's "first-ever live album"
Mike McGonigal's review is a little weird. Mark Kozelek's "White Christmas Live" (from 2001) seems to be on his mind for half of the review, 2007's "Little Drummer Boy-Live" for... Read more
Published on March 29, 2007 by Dan A.

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, definitive.
If you follow the career of Mark Kozelek, you may be weighing the pros and cons of picking up another live documentation of the gifted songwriter's catalog. Read more
Published on March 25, 2007 by Raindog 1972

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant.
Never thought I could appreciate a live album, but this one is incredible. Vocally, musically, Mark Kozelek is on point. He doesn't miss a beat. Read more
Published on February 11, 2007 by William D. Doherty

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