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Track Listings
| 1 | Would You Be Happier? |
| 2 | Breathless |
| 3 | When The Stars Go Blue (Featuring Bono) |
| 4 | Little Wing (Featuring Ron Wood) |
| 5 | Joy Of Life / Trout In The Bath |
| 6 | Runaway |
| 7 | Only Love Can Break Your Heart |
| 8 | Radio |
| 9 | Summer Wine (Featuring Bono) |
| 10 | So Young |
| 11 | Ruby Tuesday (Featuring Ron Wood) |
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Media Type: CD
Artist: CORRS
Title: VH1 PRESENTS THE CORRS LIVE IN DUBLIN
Street Release Date: 03/12/2002
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Genre: ROCK/POP
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It's fitting that video channel VH1 is partnered with the obscenely attractive sibs of the Corrs for this live recording, captured in Dublin, near the band's hometown in Ireland. Given the stiff competition in the pop arena and the Corrs' rather limited touring, looks have doubtless played a part in their global ascent, although, judging by Live in Dublin, they've earned some props along the way. Both U2's Bono and Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood guest, the latter on the Corrs' cover of Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing" (though oddly not on their reading of "Ruby Tuesday"). Neil Young's "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" rounds out the tribute triumvirate, and fans can expect surprisingly clear-eyed versions of major and lesser hits like "Breathless" and "Runaway," plus a spirited, fiddle-fueled traditional in "Joy of Life/Trout in the Bath." --Kim Hughes
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5 x 5.75 x 0.45 inches; 3.46 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Atlantic
- Item model number : 83533-2
- Original Release Date : 2002
- Date First Available : July 27, 2006
- Label : Atlantic
- ASIN : B000060OL5
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #79,046 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #120 in Celtic New Age (CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,956 in Adult Alternative (CDs & Vinyl)
- #5,443 in International Music (CDs & Vinyl)
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Would You Be Happier, which was previously unreleased until last year's Best of the Corrs album, is a great start with a simple, yet profound message, and it's become one of my favorite songs. This show's new arrangement of Breathless, already one of their biggest worldwide hits, has a more rock edge and benefits from the capable backing of the Irish Film Orchestra. The song takes on a new and larger scale because of it and is the best I've heard them play it yet.
When the Stars Go Blue, with Bono of U2, is a great track. If they don't release it as a single, they'll be missing a golden opportunity! Comparing it to some of the insipid hit duets featuring Jennifer Lopez, it blows them away. Bono is also enjoyably featured in Summer Wine. Andrea Corr and Bono show a genuine chemistry and obvious professional regard for each other. Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones makes an appearance on their rendition of Jimi Hendix's Little Wing with a rousing electric guitar solo. Contrary to the Editorial Review, he DOES also play on the album's final track, the Rolling Stones Ruby Tuesday, and is credited as such on the jacket. Only this time he's playing an acoustic guitar and doesn't get the splashy solo to make it obvious. Joy of Life, Runaway, Only Love Can Break Your Heart, and Radio are songs we've heard before. They're all enthusiastically and capably delivered here, as is So Young, one of their most famous songs. All of the songs benefit from the additional presence of the orchestra. Just as on Unplugged, I think I would have preferred to hear the orchestra a bit more loudly, as the recording has the Corrs and guests clearly out in front, so the effect is more subtle than obvious. You just notice that the songs seem larger and deeper than before.
The recording is top notch, made all the more remarkable by the fact that it hit store shelves only six weeks after being recorded. It was mixed by Bob Clearmountain and mastered by Bob Ludwig, two giants in the recording industry. They're widely regarded as the best that money can buy and are booked up well in advance. To go from performance to retail so quickly using them shows remarkable planning and indicates that the Corrs are getting the best technical people available. Interestingly, the tracks have been rearranged from the VH1 TV special, but it's done so seamlessly and the editing so smooth that you'd never know if you hadn't seen it. Hopefully VH1 will release a Region 1 DVD of the show.
In short, two enthusiastic thumbs up! The Corrs have grown as a band and this recording was a real treat. Especially during the two songs with Bono, you get the feeling that something really special is happening. If you like the Corrs, you'll love this. If you don't know them, give it a try, they just might win you over too. Now if only they would do a US tour...!
The recording captured the vocals and harmonizing beautifully. Every track is a joy and the CD gets better with repeated listening. Would you be happier? is pure fun. I am beginning to realize the Corrs are one of those few groups that come around every generation with the ability to connect through lyrics, music, and vocals with their audience in an amazing way. I don't think it would be possible if they were not creating the product from the ground up. What is astounding is they do it with covers on this album also. But they truly make the songs their own and they make you forget you have ever heard them before. Treat yourself or someone you know to this CD.
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