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Live at Yoshi's
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Live at Yoshi's
Genres: Folk, International Music, Jazz, Pop
 
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"With Live at Yoshi's, Oregon discovered jamming. Many tracks on the album sound groovy and jazzy. And some even funky." -- JazzThing Oregon, a band that has existed for more than three decades, is well known for crossi...  more »

     
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All Artists: Oregon
Title: Live at Yoshi's
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Total Copies: 0
Label: Intuition
Original Release Date: 1/1/2001
Re-Release Date: 8/6/2002
Album Type: Live
Genres: Folk, International Music, Jazz, Pop
Styles: Jazz Fusion, Modern Postbebop, Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 750447329928

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"With Live at Yoshi's, Oregon discovered jamming. Many tracks on the album sound groovy and jazzy. And some even funky." -- JazzThing Oregon, a band that has existed for more than three decades, is well known for crossing the borders of musical genres, combining stylistic means of jazz with those of classical and world music, and being open to both Indian music and folk with Celtic elements. Recorded in collaboration with successful producer Steve Rodby in August 2001 at Oakland's Yoshi's, one of the best-known jazz clubs in the US.

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CD Reviews

Very Representative
08/08/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This release reads like a beautifully performed, beautifully recorded and beautifully received (by the audience, whose effects are felt) set from a typical Oregon concert. The fact that it is probably pieced-together from various nights is not important. What is important is the song selection. Missing are most of the "recent nuggets", like Claridade, Anthem, The Templars, etc. Only Green And Golden is left to carry that load. The "Distant Hills" and "Ravens Wood" are very nice, and function as the appropriate "old nuggets". The new composition by Glen is appropriately playful and slightly cracked (like Glen). The free piece and the set closing "Witchi Tai To" give it the appropriate stamp of Oregon. But the new Ralph pieces are a bit lightweight; Paul seems to working a little too hard to make them seem substantive, and the truth is that their melodies are not memorable in the way that Ralph's melodies usually are. I applaud the group for not making the release one nugget after another, but a single disk with this content leaves you wishing there was a bit more. Perhaps a 2-disk set would have been the answer. Anyway, Oregon fans will not be disappointed with what they hear on this disk, only perhaps disappointed with what they do not hear."
A Note on Sound Quality
Fritz Gerlich | admin@audioetc.info | 08/04/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is just a quick note on the sound quality of this disk. It is very very good. The recording is clear, the mix is fantastic, and the mastering very professional. There is plenty of dynamics, although some compression has been used. Personally, I like a little compression as I find full dynamic music somewhat uncomfortable, especially the drum hits. A good 10-14 dB of dynamic range is my sweet spot, and that's what this disk has. Don't get me wrong, this is in no way a victim of the so called 'loudness war' (google it for more info), but if you insist on 100% dynamics you're not going to get it with this disk. Overall this sounds very good on good equipment (and on not so good equipment too, as I have this on my DAP as well).



Thanks Intuition for doing Oregon justice with your handling of this music."