Live in Dublin (2007)
Disc One
1. Atlantic City
2. Old Dan Tucker
3. Eyes on the Prize
4. Jesse James
5. Further On (Up the Road)
6. O Mary Don't You Weep
7. Erie Canal
8. If I Should Fall Behind
9. My Oklahoma Home
10.Highway Patrolman
11.Mrs.McGrath
12.How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live
13.Jacob's Ladder
Disc Two
1. Long Time Comin'
2. Open All Night
3. Pay Me My Money Down
4. Growin' Up
5. When the Saints Go Marching In
6. This Little Light of Mine
7. American Land
8. Blinded by the Light
9. Love of the Common People
10.We Shall Overcome
 
After the surprise and the welcome
response to We Shall Overcome: The Pete Seeger
Sessions, it was no surprise, and also welcome news, that
Springsteen was going to take this concoction on the road and replicate
this spontaneous joy in front of audiences all over the world. It also
was no surprise that Springsteen released a DVD/CD release of one of the
shows a year after the tour concluded.
Any live album by Springsteen deserves to be widely welcomed considering
his professionalism and the fact that he always delivers far better than
most, if not all, of his peers. Of all of his live releases, however, this is
the one that is by no means sub-par, but to some degree unnecessary.
Part of the appeal of We Shall Overcome: The
Pete Seeger Sessions was the fact that it was recorded spontaneously -
no rehearsals, no practicing, just professional musicians taking a stab
at classic Americana on cue. You could, therefore, make the argument
that the studio album was, to some extent, "live". So in this
case, you could almost argue that in many ways this album is a carbon
copy. Yes, there's an actual audience here, and there quite a vocal
one. Many times Springsteen lets the crowd belt out verses and
choruses, but again, nice but not really necessary. Some of the songs
have been mildly improved, such as the arrangements on My Oklahoma
Home, but there's not that much difference here.
To "add" to the setlist, Springsteen incorporates many of his own songs
from his past, yet rearranges them to fit the style of this album.
Sadly, in most cases it doesn't work. Maybe it's the purist in me, but
I really don't care for the versions of Atlantic City or
Blinded by the Light that are presented here. Other songs are
downright awful (I'm sorry, but I can't stand Patty Scialfa's singing).
She does so, a lot, on If I Should Fall Behind. It even sounds
worse than the version on Live in New York
City. How many ways can you screw up a great song? None of these are as bad
as Further On (Up the Road), the arrangments on that great song are downright
awful. The one
exception, surprisingly, is another Nebraska
song Open All Night. As a matter of fact, this song is probably
the best thing on here. It opens up a strong series of songs shortly
after the beginning of the second disc that stands out as the best run of music
overall. It should be noted that the version here is not bare bones acoustic at all.
What really kills the album is the same thing that killed the studio
album, and that is he zapps the energy out of the crowd by playing some
slower, thoughtful, protest-like songs. Well. I guess you can't take some
things out of Springsteen. At least everyone had a great time.
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