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In Concert 1 (Dig)
Sadies
In Concert 1 (Dig)
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (21) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (20) - Disc #2

The kings of Canadian turbo twang bend genres like they bend strings on this 40-cut, star-studded extravaganza. On the original numbers that open the two-disc live recording, the quartet appliy their giddyup gallop to the ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Sadies
Title: In Concert 1 (Dig)
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Yep Roc Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 8/8/2006
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop, Rock
Styles: Americana, North America, Country Rock
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPCs: 634457212220, 623339901529

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The kings of Canadian turbo twang bend genres like they bend strings on this 40-cut, star-studded extravaganza. On the original numbers that open the two-disc live recording, the quartet appliy their giddyup gallop to the instrumentals and soaring harmonies to the songs, before sharing the stage with dozens of luminaries who make this a "last thrash" equivalent to the Band's Last Waltz (though the Sadies aren't disbanding, as their fellow Canadians did). Guests include Neko Case and Jon Langford (both of whom the Sadies have served as backing band), Kelly Hogan, Jon Spencer, the Band's Garth Hudson, the Jayhawks' Gary Louris and the frontmen from Blue Rodeo. Yet the spirit of a family reunion pervades the concert, with the set also spotlighting the musical parents and uncles of the Sadies' Dallas and Travis Good. It's hard to imagine another band ransacking the songbooks of Roger Miller, Pink Floyd, Bob Wills, and the Mekons without suffering stylistic whiplash, but the raw vitality of the performance (recorded by Steve Albini, with no overdubs) transcends category. --Don McLeese

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CD Reviews

Sadies Are The Best Too Bad About The Guest!
soulcargo | Bowie, MD United States | 10/06/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I love this band. In fact they are among the best combos around today. I love their brew of country, Spaghetti Western and surfish instros, Byrdsy Burritos country rock, etc. They are also a great presence in concert and this collection shows that in spades. The inclusion of Garth Hudson proves to be affirmation of their status. The Canadians all jam together with great chemistry and synergy . In fact as I write this, I'm looking forward to hearing them tonight with some band called The John Hardy Boys and.....ahem Jon Spencer, which leads me to my next point. Boy does he drop a couple of logs on the second disc. I don't get the appeal of this guy. Like the other reviewer says, it's just not my taste. It seems that bands that I dig always open for this dude and I wind up leaving early. Zzzzzzz. This is a five star CD except for the Spencer stuff on disc 2. At least they're at the beginning and easily skipable. Rock On Sadies!"
An evening with The Sadies and friends
James Reckling | Roanoke, Va USA | 09/01/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It is hard to believe that no one has reviewed this cd by now. It was recorded over 2 evenings in Toronto this past February. The first cd is primarily The Sadies covering songs from their albums. This cd alone provides proof that The Sadies are the best live band around right now. As good as the songs sound on their regular cds- they sound better live. CD 2 is the icing on the cake. Neko Case, Gary Louris, Jon Langford, and the members of Blue Rodeo all offer great renditions of covers and their own hits. Jon Spencer also appears and to be honest I was less than impressed with his tunes but this is just my personal preference as they are well performed. Well worth the 15 bucks Amazon is charging."
OK, a few quibbles....
jjp | usa | 03/12/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"the sadies are an awesome live band. however, any time i've seen them in toronto--guests tend to appear. the gigs in ny are generally guest free and much preferable. the 1st cd is very good, but the 2nd one drags. the 2nd is full of guest appearances, ranging from the decent [neko case--but too much of her]to the highly annoying [jon spencer].



also, side projects dominate on the 2nd disc--the material is relatively unknown and definitely 2nd rate. my favorite cd 'tremendous efforts' gets shortchanged--loved on look, flash and a couple others are usually strong live songs that are nowhere to be found.



still in all--this is a good spot to start if you are interested in finding out about the sadies. most of their studio material is heavily overproduced--they are completely different in concert and they are somewhat of a road warrior band anyway."