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Live at the Greek [ENHANCED] [EXTRA TRACKS] [LIVE]

Jimmy Page, Black Crowes
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 4, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: June 29, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Enhanced, Extra tracks, Live
  • Label: Tvt
  • ASIN: B00004U45G
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (133 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,296 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #1 in  Music > Indie Music > Rock > Rock Guitarists
    #1 in  Music > Indie Music > Rock > Classic Rock
    #1 in  Music > Indie Music > Rock > Blues Rock

Disc: 1
1. Celebration Day
2. Custard Pie
3. Sick Again
4. What Is And What Should Never Be
5. Woke Up This Morning
6. Shapes Of Things
7. Sloppy Drunk
8. Ten Years Gone
9. In My Time Of Dying
10. Your Time Is Gonna Come
Disc: 2
1. The Lemon Song
2. Nobody's Fault But Mine
3. Heartbreaker
4. Hey Hey What Can I Do
5. Mellow Down Easy
6. Oh Well
7. Shake Your Money Maker
8. You Shook Me
9. Out On The Tiles
10. Whole Lotta Love
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The Black Crowes already possess one of the beefiest sounds in rock. Add legendary Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page and now you're talking about thick-cut steak. Recorded in October 1999, this double-disc slab will certainly stick to your ribs, chock-full as it is of burly, brawny riffs, and it is as flavorful as it is filling. Without question, the pairing of Page and the Crowes sounds as strong on your player as it does on paper. Page's playing is more focused and incisive than it has been of late, the Crowes sound energized and inspired by the esteemed guest, and Chris Robinson makes a fine Robert Plant. The Zep covers, which account for 14 of the 20 tracks, stay close to the original arrangements--you can sing along most of the way based on your knowledge of the Zep studio albums. At first, this may seem disappointing, but it becomes clear very quickly that this method is preferable to any heavy-handed reworkings. And they smartly include a few lesser-known tracks as well ("Sick Again" and "Ten Years Gone" from Physical Graffiti and "Out on the Tiles" from III). The real payoff, however, comes with the half-dozen blues covers, which sound looser and more alive than the Zep tunes. This set isn't innovative, surprising, or adventurous, but that's precisely where its charms lie. --Marc Greilsamer


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Previously released over the internet, this critically acclaimed double live CD is finally available to the masses.20 tracks Recorded Live at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles in the fall of 1999. Jimmy Page, one of rock music's greatest guitarists combined with The Black Crowes, one of today's best live bands, delivers ripping Zep classics like 'What Is And What Should Never Be', 'The Lemon Song', 'Your Time Is Gonna Come', 'Nobody's Fault But Mine', and more, as well as the bonus blues classic 'Mellow Down Easy',and enhanced live video footage. 2000 release. Double slimline jewel case.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Live at the Mott, July 15, 2004
By Kim Fletcher (Pattaya, Chonburi Thailand) - See all my reviews
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Rock 'n' Roll is all about fantasy, mostly about sexual fantasy (e.g. AC/DC's "Whole Lotta Rosie"), but sometimes it is just about Rock 'n' Roll fantasy. Such as, what if Jimmy Page found himself at a lose end and wanted to go out on tour? So who could he pick as a backing band? Perhaps his long time admirers and possibly America's tightest jamming band The Black Crowes? And what could they pick as a set list? A selection of Led Zeppelin's finest and just for good measure some of the finest standards laid down? Well, for once it was not fantasy, but reality. Rehearsals took place and dates were set and this amazing combination hit the road, playing to packed arena's the length and breadth of America, with astounding results. Fortunately plans were made to record the event for all time and here are the results. At first only released on the Internet, but sense was seen and the whole Shishkerbang was let loose on the eagerly awaiting Rock Public.

For those amongst you who may feel that it is sacrilegious for anyone else to perform these songs, especially for old Robert (Percy) Plant not to be singing, hollering, and cajoling every nuance out of these classic's. Fear not. Chris Robinson, the Crowes' vocalist, does not even attempt to imitate the great man, singing everything in his own style giving each song a new slant. The rest of the Crowes play with such abandon, I have never heard them play with such verve and panache, and this is somebody who has been a huge fan of the band for over ten years. The rhythm section of Pipien and Gorman keep a lock sold groove going whilst losing nothing of the looseness that keeps the music spontaneous and alive. Probably the biggest sound difference on the Zeppelin classics is that although John Paul Jones used to double up on bass and keyboards (an exemplary job he did, too) in that band his use of piano was very sparing, whereas Ed Harsch is not frightened to push the piano right to the front of the sounds cape, soloing when any opportunity arises. But it is the three pronged guitar attack that floors you. Combining together to give the raunchiest guitar sound that has ever been heard on this little planet. (Lynard Skynard are stunning, make no mistake, this is just one step beyond) Obviously it's Jimmy Page that steals the show. I doubt he has ever played better. However, the playing of Chris's brother Rich Robinson, and new at the time Crowes guitarist, is of outstanding class, pushing their guest player to the outer limits of his ability.

The Song selection is spot on. The guitar duel in "You Shook Me" is nothing short of jaw dropping, specially as it follows a version of that old Elmore James classic "Shake Your Money Maker", which rattles the roof tops and would bring a smile to even the most stern of anorak Rock 'n' Roll connoisseurs. Chris Robinson turns in a truly saucy version of "The Lemon Song". The choice of Jimmy Page's contemporary guitarist/songwriter Peter Green's finest song written whilst in Fleetwood Mac, "Oh Well" is a pure delight. There has never been a better version of "Heartbreaker" with Jimmy Page really stepping out on this one. So topped and tailed with "Celebration day" and "Whole Lotta Love" across two hours of music spread over two CD's. You get Six cover versions and fourteen classic Zeppelin tracks (all with credit due to Willie Dixon and C. Burnett), played by a bunch of guys, who are having the time of their lives. This is certainly one of the top three Rock 'n' Roll Live albums of all time.

As an extra - if you have a computer you can watch theb performing snippets of the songs live from your disc drive plus some very good stills taken from the Greek, where it becomes even more apparent how well they all gelled as a unit and what a good time they were having.

After this tour the Black Crowes went back into the studios to record their next album, the very heavily Zeppelin influenced "Lions", since when, it's been rumored, they have disbanded, probably feeling it would be hard to top the Jimmy Page tour. One is also left to reflect what a shame it was that "Led Zeppelin" never recorded a decent live album. "The Song Remains The Same" is not a bad album, but hardly a killer. "Live at the Greek" leaves it for dead.

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31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jimmy Page & the Black Crowes - Live At The Greek, July 6, 2000
By "sambucab" (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
Possibly the best "live" album ever released. Even better than The Song Remains The Same. This is Led Zeppelin live as they've never been heard! What started as a one-off fund rasier in London grew to what is now a full fledged tour. Why? Because this band belongs in the Rock'N'Roll Hall Of Fame NOW! You've never heard Zep songs this lush in a live setting. The Crowes have the Zep songs down pat (I've read that they sat around listening to all the Zep albums). From the first note to the last, what a treat. All the force of Zep plus two other guitars and a keyboard player. Highlights from the Zep catalog include Ten Years Gone, with a slow bluesy guitar romp that's incredible; Jimmy's slide guitar on In My Time Of Dying is stupendous and wait until you hear the organ intro and outro on Your Time Is Gonna Come, it'll make you cry it's so sweet. And That's just the first disc! The Lemon Song opens side two with all the gut=wrenching blues of the first Zep album rolled into one song; and then the three guitar attack of Nobody's Fault But Mine just absolutely ignites the song like never before; and then there's the Out On The Tiles/Whole Lotta Love Medley that finishes the album will leave you wishing that you had been there. Then there's the other cover tunes(problems with Sony keep most of the Crowes tune off the album which is disappointing because Rich Robinson's best solos are on them, i.e., Remedy, No Speak No Slave), Shape Of Things is done ala Jeff Beck Group with the lead solo done Yardbirds (? ); BB King's Woke Up This Morning will definitely wake you up with it's foot stopmin' pace and Jimmy rips this solo out that SHREDS! The slide guitar battles on Sloppy Drunk are incredilbe (more shredding), not to mention Willie Dixon's Mellow Down Easy and the Mac's Oh Well are equally awesome. Too bad they take after Pearl Jam and have soundboards available for EVERY show. The textures of the Zep songs will please even those who don't buy live albums because the sound too different from the record(cd) will enjoy these discs. This release supasses the musicmaker Excess All Areas as there aren't any gaps in between the songs. The only disappointment is that both shows weren't released in their entirety (the shows were recorded Oct. 18 & 19. 1999) If you love loud hard guitar based music then this is an absolute must have collection.
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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fans should buy - others pass on by....., July 4, 2000
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Don't get me wrong, this is a great live record - one of those live records that just makes you wish you had been there. However whether you like this album or not will depend to a very large extent on your views on Led Zeppelin and, in particular, Jimmy Page. If you're not a LZ fan then you're in the wrong place (alright...no doubt Black Crowes fans will have an interest in it too). But this is not an album to win over non-believers.

The LZ tracks are very faithful to the original album versions, with the added spice of serious on-stage amplification, which gives real weight to the proceedings. Chris Robinson handles the vocals with honour. That is to say, he doesn't try to sound like Robert Plant. But then to be frank he doesn't really match up to Plant either. Jimmy Page is on strong form and is clearly having a great time. The support of the two BC guitarists enables the combination to produce that wonderful 'guitar army' album sound that a solo guitarist can't replicate live.

The other tracks are fun enough, but come across more as a series of "good-time" encores.

Overall, the album is a clear must for fans. Other interested parties would do much better to try the excellent Page/Plant Unledded album.

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