All Artists: Melissa Ferrick Title: Live at Union Hall Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Release Date: 9/18/2007 Genre: Folk Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 618106200820 |
Melissa Ferrick Live at Union Hall Genre: Folk An intimate and fiery evening with Melissa live and solo at Union Hall in Brooklyn, NY. — If there is one thing we all know about Melissa Ferrick, it's that she gives us one hell of a live show. "Skinnier, Faster, Live at t... more » | |
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Product Description An intimate and fiery evening with Melissa live and solo at Union Hall in Brooklyn, NY. If there is one thing we all know about Melissa Ferrick, it's that she gives us one hell of a live show. "Skinnier, Faster, Live at the B.P.C" continues to be one of her top selling albums. And now, 8 years later, she gives us her latest: "Live at Union Hall". Packed with her charming and witty banter, her ferocious guitar skills and her addictive fervor, "Live at Union Hall" welcomes you back in for the ride and reminds us why Ann Powers (NY TIMES) said, "Ferrick's live shows define her popularity... she plays her acoustic guitar as if it were a full band and stresses improvisation in her vocals." Indulge yourself. 1 One Year 2 The Other Side 3 Come On Life 4 Nebraska 5 Closer 6 Real 7 Rest Now 8 Ms. Liberty 9 Don't Say Goodbye 10 Inside 11 It's Been a Long Time 12 Welcome to My Life 13 Anything Anywhere 14 Never Give Up Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsAnother great live album from Melissa Ferrick M. Senn | Miami, FL | 01/07/2008 (5 out of 5 stars) "It's widely acknowledged that Melissa Ferrick is an amazing live performer, and her live albums are usually terrific. Live at Union Hall is no exception. It includes several songs from her 2006 studio album In The Eyes of Stranger. Most of the tracks are appearing for the first time on a Ferrick live album, so there is very little duplication with her previous 3 live albums.
The hall acoustics were okay, but not superb. As always, Ferrick's between-song banter with the audience is funny and puts a smile on your face. Her performance is mesmerizing and high-energy. It's just her and her guitar -- no drums. If you want a live album with a harder edge, I recommend 70 People at 7000 Feet instead. As a side note, for someone who hails from the state of Massachussetts and who sings (and talks) very fast, Melissa has the clearest enunciation of any singer I have ever, ever heard. Although her hit song "Anything, Anywhere" (from her 2004 studio album The Other Side) makes its first live appearance on this album, it sounds remarkably similar to the studio version. The highlights for me were One Year, Closer, Don't Say Goodbye and Welcome To My Life. This is not Melissa's best live album, but is nonetheless great as a standalone recording to round out your Ferrick collection. Also, if you haven't bought Melissa's last 2 studio albums, this live album contains highlights that will help you catch up. Altogether, another outstanding effort from Melissa Ferrick. 4.5 stars out of 5, with 0.5 star deducted for the less-than-stellar hall acoustics." |