Live at the Beacon Theatre (James Taylor video album)

Last updated
Live at the Beacon Theatre
Live at the Beacon Theatre (James Taylor video album).jpg
Video by
ReleasedOctober 7, 1998
RecordedMay 30, 1998
Genre Folk rock
Length109 mins
Label Columbia Music Video
Director Beth McCarthy
Producer Carol Donovan

Live at the Beacon Theatre is a DVD concert video of James Taylor and his band performing at the Beacon Theatre in New York City on May 30, 1998. [1]

Contents

Background

Columbia Music Video chose Taylor's live performance as its first program to be produced for the DVD format. [2] American audio engineer and mixer Frank Filipetti captured the audio track on a high-resolution 24-bit digital tape, that created stereo and surround-sound mixes of the concert. Filipetti used Sony's new (at that time), 3348-HR multitrack recorder and a Capricorn digital console to record and mix the live music from the concert. [2]

He told Billboard Magazine that "we figured that, since these recorders were just out and we had the capability to use them, if this was going to be really high-quality audio, we should start with 24-bit from scratch." Taylor, who was on the road touring, was unable to participate in the post-production phase of the project. [2]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [3]
Stereo Review's Sound & Vision Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [4]

Scott Podmore wrote in the Sunday Herald Sun that Taylor "almost sheepishly charms his diehard fans at this concert", and that his "softly spoken manner, ever-smiling face and 25 wonderfully performed tunes are supported by talented musicians and back-up vocalists." He highlights Taylor classics; Fire and Rain, You've got a Friend and Your Smiling Face, as "soul-soothing music that shines". He finished his review saying, "Taylor, the storyteller, is brilliant in a memorable show and classic DVD." [5]

AllMusic said in their review that "the brilliantly clear Dolby Digital Surround Sound, and the interview with Taylor make it one of the best music DVDs available, and a must for fans." [3]

American music critic Michael Fremer praised the DVD, writing: "this superbly recorded and produced disc brilliantly captures the evening's performance and delivers it whole to your home theater. A first-class production in every way, James Taylor Live at the Beacon Theater sets the standard for how music DVDs should be recorded and produced." [6]

Track listing

Source: [7]

  1. "You Can Close Your Eyes"
  2. "Another Day"
  3. "Daddy's All Gone"
  4. "Everyday"
  5. "Wasn't That a Mighty Storm"
  6. "Only a Dream in Rio"
  7. "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight"
  8. "Your Smiling Face"
  9. "Jump Up Behind Me"
  10. "Shower the People"
  11. "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)"
  12. "Fire and Rain"
  13. "Me and My Guitar"
  14. "(I've Got To) Stop Thinkin' 'Bout That"
  15. "Handy Man"
  16. "You've Got a Friend"
  17. "Mexico"
  18. "A Little More Time With You"
  19. "Line 'Em Up"
  20. "Up on the Roof"
  21. "Ananas"
  22. "Steamroller Blues"
  23. "Belfast To Boston"
  24. "Wandering"
  25. "Not Fade Away"

Personnel

Source: [8]

Bonus features

The DVD includes interview footage taken at the concert, biographies of Taylor and his band members, subtitles for the lyrics in English and French, and music videos for Copperline and Enough to Be on Your Way. [2] [5]

Related Research Articles

<i>Live</i> (James Taylor album) 1993 live album by James Taylor

Live is the first live album by singer-songwriter James Taylor released on August 10, 1993, by Columbia Records. The double album presents selections from 14 shows during a November 1992 tour. In the US, Live peaked at number 20 on the Billboard 200 chart and has sold more than one million copies, being certified 2× platinum by the RIAA.

<i>The Best of James Taylor</i> 2003 greatest hits album by James Taylor

The Best of James Taylor is the fourth compilation album by American singer-songwriter James Taylor released by Warner Bros. Records in 2003. The same album was released in Europe as You've Got a Friend: The Best of James Taylor.

<i>If You Want Blood Youve Got It</i> 1978 live album by AC/DC

If You Want Blood You've Got It is the first live album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, and their only live album released during Bon Scott's lifetime. It was originally released in the UK and Europe on 13 October 1978, in the US on 21 November 1978, and in Australia on 27 November 1978. The album was re-released in 1994 on Atco Records and in 2003 as part of the AC/DC Remasters series.

<i>Killadelphia</i> (video album) 2005 video by Lamb of God

Killadelphia is a 2005 live DVD from American metal band Lamb of God, released on Epic Records and shot and directed by Doug Spangenberg. It consists of footage filmed during the band's two gigs at the Trocadero Theatre in Philadelphia on October 16 and 17, 2004, hence the pun title of the DVD. In addition to the concert footage lasting more than 70 minutes, Killadelphia includes over 2 hours of behind-the-scenes footage recorded throughout the Ashes of the Wake Tour. Also included are three music videos, including the uncensored version of "Now You've Got Something To Die For" and a demo version of "Laid To Rest". Killadelphia reached platinum status in the United States in 2007.

<i>Live from London</i> (Bon Jovi video) 1995 video by Bon Jovi

Live From London is a live concert video from the American rock band Bon Jovi. It was the band's first concert video and was shot at Wembley Stadium on June 25, 1995, in front of 72,000 fans on the These Days Tour.

VH1 debuted the first annual VH1 Divas concert in 1998. VH1 Divas Live was created to support the channel's Save The Music Foundation and subsequent concerts in the series have also benefited that foundation. The VH1 Divas concerts were a follow-up to the channel's annual VH1 Honors benefit concert that ran from 1994 to 1997, airing annually from 1998 to 2004. After a five-year hiatus, the series returned in 2009 with a younger-skewed revamp. In 2010 the concert saluted the troops and in 2011 it celebrated soul music, doubling the previous year's ratings. After a dance music-focused 2012 edition aired live from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on December 16, 2012, the show took another hiatus before being revived on December 5, 2016, at the Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, New York with a holiday theme and achieved its highest ratings in over a decade.

<i>Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars</i> (film) 1983 documentary by D. A. Pennebaker

Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is a 1979 British documentary/concert film by D. A. Pennebaker. It features English singer-songwriter David Bowie and his backing group the Spiders from Mars performing at the Hammersmith Odeon in London on 3 July 1973, the final date of his Ziggy Stardust Tour. At this show, Bowie made the sudden surprise announcement that the show would be "the last show that we'll ever do", later understood to mean that he was retiring his Ziggy Stardust persona.

<i>Sessions at West 54th</i> (Neil Finn album) 2000 video by Neil Finn

Sessions at West 54th is a solo music video album released in December 2000 by New Zealand singer-songwriter, Neil Finn as part of the United States live musical television series, of the same name. His live performance was recorded in 1999 and mostly has tracks from Finn's debut solo album, Try Whistling This, although it also included two tracks from his recent group, Crowded House, and one from his earlier group, Split Enz.

<i>Glass Spider</i> 1988 video by David Bowie

Glass Spider is a concert film by English singer David Bowie. The release was sourced from eight shows during the first two weeks of November 1987 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre in Australia during the last month of the Glass Spider Tour. The 86-show tour, which also visited Europe, North America and New Zealand, was in support of Bowie's album Never Let Me Down (1987). Originally released in 1988 on VHS, the tour was choreographed by Toni Basil, directed by David Mallet, and produced by Anthony Eaton. The VHS was released by MPI Home Video in the US and by Video Collection International in the UK.

Frank Filipetti is an American record producer, audio engineer and mixer, who was born in Bristol, Connecticut, United States. Filipetti has seven Grammy Awards and ten nominations for his work on The Color Purple, The Book of Mormon, Wicked, Monty Python's Spamalot and Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida. He was an early supporter of digital recording.

<i>Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones</i> 1974 rockumentary

Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones is a concert movie featuring the British rock band the Rolling Stones that was first released in 1974. Directed by Rollin Binzer and produced by Binzer and Marshall Chess, it was filmed in 16mm by Bob Freeze and Steve Gebhardt of Butterfly Films during four shows in Fort Worth, Texas, at the Tarrant County Convention Center and Houston, Texas, at the Hofheinz Pavilion, from the band's 1972 North American Tour in support of their 1972 album Exile on Main St.

<i>Live from London</i> (Duran Duran) 2005 video by Duran Duran

Live from London is a concert film by English rock band Duran Duran. It was filmed during the course of the last two of five sold-out nights at Wembley Arena in April 2004, during the band's first global tour after the reunion of the band's original five members.

<i>Earth to Atlanta</i> 2006 video by Widespread Panic

Earth to Atlanta is a live DVD concert of the band Widespread Panic filmed at the Fabulous Fox Theater in Atlanta, GA on May 9, 2006. This 2 DVD set features the performance of the band's nationwide simulcast to 115 Regal/Edwards/United Artists cinemas nationwide. This was a companion piece to the 2006 CD release Earth To America. The DVDs were filmed in High Definition/ 5.1 surround sound. The collection features 26 songs, including live versions of “Tall Boy”, “Travelin’ Man”, “Pigeons”, “Time Zones” and “Second Skin.”

<i>Changes</i> (Godsmack video album) 2004 video by Godsmack

Changes is a documentary and live DVD released in September 2004 by American rock band Godsmack. The DVD was recorded in early 2004. That same month, the group also released "Batalla de los Tambores", a drum duel between Shannon Larkin and Sully Erna, available exclusively via online services such as Apple's iTunes Music Store, Real, Napster, and the Zune Marketplace. The DVD has been certified Gold by the RIAA, with access sales of 50,000 copies in the United States.

<i>(sic)nesses</i> 2010 video by Slipknot

(sic)nesses is the fourth video album by American heavy metal band Slipknot. It was released on September 28, 2010 by Roadrunner Records. The double-disc release features a recording of their headlining performance at the 2009 Download Festival, along with a 45-minute behind the scenes documentary created by percussionist Shawn Crahan, and the four music videos from All Hope Is Gone. It is the band's first release since the death of the band's former bassist Paul Gray and is dedicated in his memory. On September 22, 2010, (sic)nesses premiered in select theaters across the United States. Entrance to the screenings were free and it included free giveaways. Reception was generally positive, with Artistdirect rewarding the album a perfect five out of five stars, and Blabbermouth.net giving the album eight and a half out of ten stars. The album peaked at number one on four charts: the Australian Top 40 Music DVD Chart, the Finland Top 10 Music DVDs, the UK Top 10 Music DVD Chart, and the US Top Music Video Chart.

<i>Union Live</i> 2011 live album by Yes

Union Live is a live album and video by English progressive rock band Yes, released in January 2011 on Voiceprint Records. It was originally released in three versions; a single DVD, a double CD, and a limited edition double CD and DVD set. The album and video were recorded in 1991 during their Union Tour, staged in support of their studio album Union (1991) and featured the group's eight-member formation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">You Can Close Your Eyes</span> 1971 single by James Taylor

"You Can Close Your Eyes" is a song written by James Taylor which was released on his 1971 album Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon. It was also released as the B-side to his #1 single "You've Got a Friend". It has often been described as a lullaby. It was initially recorded by his sister Kate Taylor for her 1971 album Sister Kate. The song has been covered by many artists, including Carly Simon, Linda Ronstadt, Maureen McGovern, Richie Havens, Sheryl Crow, Sting, Eddie Vedder with Natalie Maines, and the King's Singers.

<i>The Come Back, All is Forgiven Tour: Live</i> 1989 video by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel

The Come Back, All is Forgiven Tour: Live is a live concert video by the British rock band Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, which was filmed during their 1989 tour. The concert video has also been released in a variety of guises as a live album.

<i>The Cars Unlocked: The Live Performances</i> 2006 live album video by The Cars

The Cars Unlocked: The Live Performances is a 2006 live album and video of American new wave band the Cars released by Warner Music in 2006. The album has received mixed reviews due to the mixed quality of the source material.

<i>40</i> (concert video) 2014 video by The Allman Brothers Band

40 is a concert video by the Allman Brothers Band. It was recorded at the Beacon Theatre in New York City on March 26, 2009. It was released as a DVD on April 29, 2014.

References

  1. Loman, Anthony (September 10, 1998). "James Taylor's gig is beacon of music genius". The Music Box. Stockport Times. Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. p. 22.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Verna, Paul; Fitzpatrick, Eileen (October 10, 1998). "Taylor's 'Live' on DVD: Columbia Disc Showcases New Format". Artists & Music. Billboard Magazine . Vol. 101, no. 41. pp. 13, 92. ProQuest   227107589.
  3. 1 2 Phares, Heather (October 6, 1998). "Live at the Beacon Theatre, James Taylor, Music Review". AllMusic.
  4. Richardson, Ken (February–March 1999). "James Taylor's Live at the Beacon Theatre". Stereo Review's Sound & Vision . Vol. 64, no. 2. p. 168. ProQuest   211331310.
  5. 1 2 Podmore, Scott (May 19, 2002). "James Taylor: Live at the Beacon Theatre (Sony)". DVD Music. Sunday Herald Sun . Melbourne. p. 104.
  6. Fremer, Michael (October 25, 1998). "James Taylor Live at the Beacon Theater On DVD". Sound & Vision .
  7. "Live at the Beacon Theatre, James Taylor, Track Listing". AllMusic .
  8. Taylor, James (October 7, 1998). James Taylor Live at the Beacon Theatre (DVD). Band members. Columbia Music Video.