Live: Canterbury Comes To...

Live: Canterbury Comes To... Artist: Caravan
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Live
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


EAN: 5023387007924
ASIN: B000024VVZ


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Tracks:

  1. Memory Lane
  2. Headloss
  3. Nine Feet Underground
  4. The Dog, The Dog, He's Doing It Again
  5. Cold As Ice
  6. Somewhere In Your Heart
  7. I Know Why You're Laughing
  8. Liar
  9. For Richard
  10. Golf Girl

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Not one their best.......2004-06-30

This CD has been released with different covers and different titles, all variations on the full title: Cavaran; Canterbury Comes To London: Live from Astoria.

This is yet another reunion live album from Caravan, playing the old songs plus a few new bad ones. This time the group is Pye Hastings, Richard Coughlin, David Sinclair, and Geoff Richardson, with three other musicians. One of the new guys is the old guitarist from Robert Plant's band. So, parts of this album have a harder, guitar-oriented edge, with the dual guitar attack.

The album starts out with a fairly good Memory Lain, Hugh with some nice guitar solos at the end. It's nice to hear Richardson' viola at the beginning. It always gave the later Caravan music a very unique atmosphere.

From there it goes into an OK version of Headloss. But, both these tracks have been done live before and none of the live versions have been that much different than the studio versions. The ones here are slightly unique with the dual guitars.

The Nine Feet Underground here is only 17 minutes, 4 minutes shorter than the original studio version. There is nothing that different for most of the song. Near the end, the group plays it like a lounge act. It's nice to see them change things up, but this new version isn't particularly good.

The album than moves into 4 new tracks from Pye Hastings (songs from albums released in the nineties). There is only one, Cold As Ice that is even tolerable. It has that atmospheric feel, highlighted by Hasting's vocals. The rest are bad lyrically and musically. The last two are rants against people who have done Hastings wrong.

For Richard is on almost every live album Caravan has done. There must be over 8 versions of the song. At 11 minutes, this is one of the shortest ones. What is nice about this version is that is edgier and harder than any of the other versions, with guitars slamming out the tune. However, the famous bassline gets muted and distorted so that it is no longer recognizable.

The CD ends up with a pointless version of Golf Girl. It is not much different than the original, and I never thought that this was one of Caravan's better songs.

So, with this album you get rougher, but interesting versions of Memory and Richard, a number of old songs where nothing new has been added and 4 bad new songs.

There are many, better live Caravan albums to get. Songs for Oblivion Fishermen (what a horrible title) might be the best, featuring some really old performances. Then there is the Best of Caravan Live (but I don't think it has been released on CD). And, from 1994 there is the reunion album called "Live", featuring the original group

4 out of 5 stars Solid 1997 live album.......2003-01-07

The seminal British prog-rock band Caravan has released several live albums in recent years. This 1997 effort includes guitarist Pye Hastings, keyboardist Dave Sinclair, violist Geoffrey Richardson, and drummer Richard Coughlan from the classic Caravan lineup, along with a second guitarist, bass, and percussion. The highlight is a great run-through of "Nine Feet Underground", which shaves a couple minutes of jamming off the original while keeping the full intensity and splendor. There are good versions of "Memory Lain, Hugh", "The Dog, the Dog, He's at It Again", "Headloss", and the eternal novelty "Golf Girl". I found the addition of congas to songs like "Memory Lain" to be off-putting. The version of "For Richard" here isn't as good as the live version included in the "Canterbury Tales" package. There are also four recent songs, of which the only good one is "Cold As Ice". These weak songs cut this to a 3-1/2 star album.

(1=poor 2=mediocre 3=pretty good 4=very good 5=phenomenal)

5 out of 5 stars great live CD.......2002-11-18

Caravan in great form playing their most popular songs.
The concert is tight with top performances from Dave Sinclair,
Pye Hastings and Doug Boyle on lead guitar.
A CD not to be missed

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