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Artist: Honeymoon Suite

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CD Title: HMS Live

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Category: AOR

Year: 2005

Label: Frontiers Records (Italy)

Catalog Number: FR CD 229

Personnel

Johnnie Dee Vocals
Derry Grehan Guitars
Rob Laidlaw Bass
Peter Nunn Keyboards
Brett Carrigan Drums

Tracks

1.  Other Side Of Midnight Live  4:09
2.  What I Know Live  4:11
3.  Stay In The Light Live  5:16
4.  Burning In Love Live  4:55
5.  Wave Babies Live  6:08
6.  Touch The Sun Live  4:38
7.  Piano Solo Live  1:45
8.  What Does It Take Live  4:07
9.  Feel It Again Live  6:04
10.  All Along You Knew Live  5:27
11.  Lookin' Out For No. 1 Live  4:01
12.  Guitar Solo Live  3:06
13.  Bad Attitude Live  6:08
14.  New Girl Now Live  4:17
  
Total Running Time:  64:12

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Existing comments about this CD

From: James Date: February 17, 2005 at 10:40
I don't own this but by the track listing it looks very good. my only question is how does the band sound live on this disc? what is the quality?

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From: Jez Date: February 23, 2005 at 10:01
Better late than never (over 2 years). The guys were on great form, although a bit jet lagged from the trip over. They still put on on one of the best shows of the day (along with JSS & Ten) and proved to everyone that they still have the magic. This captures the complete set from the day & is a great mixture of old & new with a couple from the excellent then released 'Lemon Tongue' release, which seemlessly fit in alongside the classix. The accompanying DVD is great too (because i'm on it!!!!)

From: Mr.Pumpkin Date: February 11, 2006 at 19:09
As for "HMS Live" DVD, the quality is awful! Moreover, it seems that Johnnie lost his voice! It doesn’t look like singing! He just screams! During the concert he walks from one part of stage to another one, so that looks very silly and unprofessional! I think they should better release on DVD any of their live from 80’s. That would be great!

From: rick kerch vzla Date: May 14, 2012 at 21:13
IMO the band nowadays has like some kind of lack of enthusiasm on stage and you can notice that in the way the songs are performed but if you compare this live release to another one named "Live 13" this one is better in that enthusiasm aspect...vocally talking Mr Dee still has some guts but nothing like in the past and that's obviously because of his age,kinda normal to happen this though,and the rest of the guys are as instrumentalists,pretty in shape...good to listen to the classics of the band plus some extra songs...87/100

From: Reverend Mayhem Date: November 16, 2013 at 7:33
Sub-par, lackluster performance by an under-appreciated band sleepwalking through a set of old "hits" and more recent songs. Johnnie in particular seems quite uninspired; with his muddled lyrical delivery and apathetic banter you get the impression he'd rather not be there at all, irritated by the sound mix and lifeless audience, even stepping on his keyboardist's spotlight solo ("Can I sing now, brother?"). Leading into "Bad Attitude" Derry (an otherwise underrated guitarist) spits out a stupid, tap-frenzied solo that has no connection to anything musical, just an exhibition of "Hey, look what I can do on the fretboard!" -- disappointing, since I've quite enjoyed his playing in the past. Closing with a by-the-numbers version of their signature "New Girl Now" is all too predictable. If there's a highlight, it's "All Along You Knew" (but "Wave Babies" is still a gawd-awful song). If this disc is representative of their live performances, I'll stick with the studio output. 60 / 100


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