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Artist: Blackberry Smoke

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CD Title: Leave a Scar - Live North Carolina

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Category: Southern Rock

Year: 2014

Label: 3 Legged Records

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Personnel

Charlie Starr lead vocals, guitar
Paul Jackson guitar
Richard Turner bass, backing vocals
Brit Turner drums
Brandon Still organ, piano

Paul Jackson backing vocals

Tracks


Disc 1
1.  Shakin' Hands With The Holy Ghost  
2.  Sanctified Woman  
3.  Testify  
4.  Good One Comin' On  
5.  Six Ways To Sunday  
6.  Ain't Got The Blues  
7.  Lucky Seven  
8.  Pretty Little Lie  
9.  Restless  
10.  Up In Smoke  
11.  Crimson Moon  
12.  The Whippoorwill  
13.  Son Of The Bourbon  

Disc 2
14.  Everybody Knows She's Mine  
15.  One Horse Town  
16.  Lesson In A Bottle  
17.  Ain't Much Left Of Me  
18.  Leave A Scar  
19.  Sleeping Dogs  
20.  Payback's a Bitch  
21.  Up The Road  
22.  Shake Your Magnolia  

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: June 30, 2016 at 21:57
No doubt Blackberry Smoke are a top-class, hardworking band. They just ooze musical chops and songcraft. Unfortunately, this double live CD leaves me lukewarm. For one thing, they work in all thirteen tracks from The Whippoorwill, which leaned more toward country music than the hard southern rock of their earliest material, with some softer tones and slower tempos. And that translates to the whole concert here: how many live albums do you know sound slower and softer than their studio versions? I'm a metalhead, I'm used to amped-up live renditions and a sharp guitar tone. The mix here just sounds muddy, like the speakers are blocked or something. And the occasional guitar jams just wander along and waste time--you want them to hurry up and get back to the song instead of sitting back and nodding along.


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