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Live in America
Live in America
Live in America

Live in America

Product ID : 15748688


Galleon Product ID 15748688
UPC / ISBN 766397432328
Shipping Weight 0.18 lbs
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Model 3Z52335
Manufacturer COMPASS RECORDS
Shipping Dimension 5.55 x 4.96 x 0.55 inches
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About Live In America

Amazon.com One benefit of the declining costs of CD manufacture is the more common release of music with only a niche market; for example, fans of virtuoso electric bass--that is to say, Victor Wooten fans. The downside is that more and more often, artists, unconstrained by high production costs, feel free to put out even their most ephemeral musical musings. Victor Wooten's two-CD studio set, Yin-Yang, though full of masterful moments, suffered from all the chaff among the wheat. Live in America, too, requires listeners to sit through filler: stage patter that might have been fun if you were there; slight '70s pop-funk ("What Did He Say," "Hormones in the Headphones"); disco ("Yinin' and Yangin'"); Hendrix and Ozzy quotes in order to get to instrumentals like "Sacred Silence/The Jam Man" and "Miller Time" (featuring Marcus Miller), which offer the kind of soulful, mind-altering bass guitar work that the man does best. Wooten is a willful eclectic and, as his work with Bela Fleck proves, that can be fine. Still, though the musicians do a workmanlike job here, it takes a band of equal virtuosos like the Flecktones and some serious editing to make this kind of genre-hopping truly work. His bandmates refer to him as "The Teacher" in his introduction, and Live in America should inspire bass students to practice, as well as teach them the dangers of self-indulgence. --Michael Ross Product Description Victor Wooten has become a living legend on the electric bass. As a member of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, he has been astounding audiences for years. Live in America is the album the Victor Wooten fans have been crazy for. This 2-CD specially priced set is filled with jaw-dropping performances captured at Victor's live shows over the past five years.