Live at the Beacon Theatre is a DVD concert video of James Taylor and his band performing at the Beacon Theatre in New York City on May 30, 1998.[1]
| Live at the Beacon Theatre | |
|---|---|
| Video by | |
| Released | October 7, 1998 |
| Recorded | May 30, 1998 |
| Genre | Folk rock |
| Length | 109 mins |
| Label | Columbia Music Video |
| Director | Beth McCarthy |
| Producer | Carol Donovan |
Background
editColumbia Music Video chose Taylor's live performance as its first program to be produced for the DVD format.[2] American audio engineer and mixer Frank Filipetti captured the audio track on a high-resolution 24-bit digital tape, that created stereo and surround-sound mixes of the concert. Filipetti used Sony's new (at that time), 3348-HR multitrack recorder and a Capricorn digital console to record and mix the live music from the concert.[2]
He told Billboard Magazine that "we figured that, since these recorders were just out and we had the capability to use them, if this was going to be really high-quality audio, we should start with 24-bit from scratch." Taylor, who was on the road touring, was unable to participate in the post-production phase of the project.[2]
Reception
edit| Review scores | |
|---|---|
| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| Stereo Review's Sound & Vision | |
Scott Podmore wrote in the Sunday Herald Sun that Taylor "almost sheepishly charms his diehard fans at this concert", and that his "softly spoken manner, ever-smiling face and 25 wonderfully performed tunes are supported by talented musicians and back-up vocalists." He highlights Taylor classics; Fire and Rain, You've got a Friend and Your Smiling Face, as "soul-soothing music that shines". He finished his review saying, "Taylor, the storyteller, is brilliant in a memorable show and classic DVD."[5]
AllMusic said in their review that "the brilliantly clear Dolby Digital Surround Sound, and the interview with Taylor make it one of the best music DVDs available, and a must for fans."[3]
American music critic Michael Fremer praised the DVD, writing: "this superbly recorded and produced disc brilliantly captures the evening's performance and delivers it whole to your home theater. A first-class production in every way, James Taylor Live at the Beacon Theater sets the standard for how music DVDs should be recorded and produced."[6]
Track listing
editSource:[7]
- "You Can Close Your Eyes"
- "Another Day"
- "Daddy's All Gone"
- "Everyday"
- "Wasn't That a Mighty Storm"
- "Only a Dream in Rio"
- "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight"
- "Your Smiling Face"
- "Jump Up Behind Me"
- "Shower the People"
- "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)"
- "Fire and Rain"
- "Me and My Guitar"
- "(I've Got To) Stop Thinkin' 'Bout That"
- "Handy Man"
- "You've Got a Friend"
- "Mexico"
- "A Little More Time With You"
- "Line 'Em Up"
- "Up on the Roof"
- "Ananas"
- "Steamroller Blues"
- "Belfast To Boston"
- "Wandering"
- "Not Fade Away"
Personnel
editSource:[8]
- James Taylor - Vocals/Guitar/Harmonica
- Steve Jordan - Drums
- Luis Conte - Percussion
- Clifford Carter - Piano/Keyboards
- Bob Mann - Guitar
- Jimmy Johnson - Bass
- Arnold McCuller - Vocals
- David Lasley - Vocals
- Kate Markowitz - Vocals
- Valerie Carter - Vocals
- Owen Young - Cello
- Barry Danielian - Trumpet
- David Mann - Saxophone
Bonus features
editReferences
edit- ↑ Loman, Anthony (September 10, 1998). "James Taylor's gig is beacon of music genius". The Music Box. Stockport Times. Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. p. 22.
- 1 2 3 4 Verna, Paul; Fitzpatrick, Eileen (October 10, 1998). "Taylor's 'Live' on DVD: Columbia Disc Showcases New Format". Artists & Music. Billboard Magazine. Vol. 101, no. 41. pp. 13, 92. ProQuest 227107589.
- 1 2 Phares, Heather (October 6, 1998). "Live at the Beacon Theatre, James Taylor, Music Review". AllMusic.
- ↑ Richardson, Ken (February–March 1999). "James Taylor's Live at the Beacon Theatre". Stereo Review's Sound & Vision. Vol. 64, no. 2. p. 168. ProQuest 211331310.
- 1 2 Podmore, Scott (May 19, 2002). "James Taylor: Live at the Beacon Theatre (Sony)". DVD Music. Sunday Herald Sun. Melbourne. p. 104.
- ↑ Fremer, Michael (October 25, 1998). "James Taylor Live at the Beacon Theater On DVD". Sound & Vision.
- ↑ "Live at the Beacon Theatre, James Taylor, Track Listing". AllMusic.
- ↑ Taylor, James (October 7, 1998). James Taylor Live at the Beacon Theatre (DVD). Band members. Columbia Music Video.