Live is Live
Ronald Cid | Contreceour, Quibec Canada | 07/26/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I too, was initially taken back by the sound quality of this record, then I realized that it was recorded over 30 years ago, live, and by another one of my guitar heros, John Pisano on his reel to reel tape recorder. John knew the importance of Lenny and the break-through that he created on the guitar, and attempted to capture that initial "spirit" Yes there is crowd noise, and banter, but it also can be taken positively, as if you are "there" in the club witnessing this magic moment.I think that it should be pointed out that many artists of that era have live albums wherein the recordings are of poor quality...for instance many Charlie Parker recordings are 100 times worse that this (including the classic "Live at Massey Hall"...but we all still listen to Bird. This leads me to my point....it's not the recording that counts...it's the music, and the music played on this record is "chicken skin" music...man! Lenny could blow! In a day of sterile, antiseptic recordings by "lack luster" guitar players...give me this recording anytime!Ron"
Not that bad at all
Eric L Grater | South Saint Paul, MN United States | 07/01/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The sound quality could be better on this recording.But given the fact that Lenny Breau was unquestionably a genius on the guitar,and lived only 42 short years,we should be thankful that these tapes were found,preserved,and made available."
Lenny deserves better
Stephen Whittaker | Toronto, Canada | 04/27/2000
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Lively performance, typical Lenny Breau brilliance is marred by horrible recording quality. Ever listened to a cassette that you found under your car seat after months in the heat? Well, I wish the CD was that good."