She can burn you up in bed just like she said
Funkmeister G | 09/29/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Here you would have a famous version of the Magic Band live 1980, 21 tracks, songs from 7 albums + 2 otherwise unreleased gems. I have to disagree w/ Theo below, being familiar w/ his site & writings, he's just being a bitchy trainspotter, forgetting that we don't all have a tonne of Beefheart bootlegs & are actually quite glad to see something like this come out. The sound quality is quite clear & good, & the way Don isn't always in time w/ the band is the way he almost always was live, although when he gets it right, like near the end of this gig, it's superb. It bugged me a bit too the way it was chopped up not giving it any continuity, but that doesn't warrant 1 star, Theo's shooting himself in the foot & something you need to stop analysing, sit back & listen, as I decided to do leaving room for a sense of surprise. Okay, the songs: Dr Dark is not done quite as intricately as on Lick My Decals Off Baby & seems a little bit sloppy but still good, Hot Head & Dropout Boogie rock indeed, Her Eyes shows the softer side of Beefheart but w/o getting too sappy. I was glad to see Bat Chain Puller here, its odd grooves very satisfying. Gary Lucas appears solo on guitar for Flavour Bud Living & recites One Man Sentence, but doesn't appear to play in the band though. Jeff Morris Tepper does a similar job for The One Red Rose That I Mean. Eric Drew Feldman opens up the show w/ Toaster before the whole band shows up for Nowadays & Don quips "you'd nearly think we were commercial" over snazzy drumming, though from who we can't be sure, as maybe in tribute to the sleeve of Trout Mask where Drumbo didn't mentioned, the same happens on Merseytrout. Other classics presented are My Human Gets Me Blues, Kandy Korn, Best Batch Yet, & the closer Big Eyed Bean From Venus which manages to rise above gimmicky status w/ the real driving force of the music. Historic this recording maybe isn't but damn fine it is indeed."
Captain Beefheart-'Merseytrout:Live In Liverpool '80'(Ozit)
Mike Reed | USA | 01/02/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Keep in mind that this archive disc is the first Beefheart title I've ever had.As I've heard a couple of his older lp's,I sort of knew what to expect.'Merseytrout...' was recorded live at the Rotters Club in Liverpool on October 29,1980.A short time there after,Captain Beefheart(given name:Don Vliet)gave up touring altogether.I thought 'Merseytrout...' was a good example as to what a live Capt.Beefheart&The Magic Band gig was all about,playing their own style of eccentric blues rock.The set here of twenty-one songs has a running time of 72:55,so it would appear that we're getting an entire concert.Which is good.Some of the tracks here of this inspiring performance that I thought stood on their own were "Hot Head","Safe As Milk","Abba Zabba","Kandy Korn" and the rather mellow "Her Eyes Are A Blue Million Miles".Sound isn't perfect,but it's good enough.As I dug for more info,I found that Beefheart had released something like a dozen lp's(not counting compilations)between 1967-82,when he then retired from the business altogether.Beefheart had since then taken up painting,as the booklet for this CD release features some very cool artwork by the Captain himself.Might appeal to fans of Pere Ubu,Nick Cave or The Residents.Some of the artists that have been influenced by Beefheart are Tom Waits,Bob Drake,Firehose and PJ Harvey.Beautiful cover."