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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0731452875426 Format: Live Label: Decca U.S. Manufacturer: Decca U.S. Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Decca U.S. Release Date: 1995-10-10 Studio: Decca U.S.
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Customer reviews of Live at Red Rocks
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Customer Rating:      Summary: good music Comment: the cd is fine & i enjoy listening the music i missed. i have a vhs copy before but as expected, copies on tape doesn't last long. is there any collector's copy cd? i mean the full version. or is there any copy now on dvd? i would love to purchase a dvd copy if ever there is. thanks
Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazing! Amazing! Comment: John Tesh is truly a great artist! The music on this CD is fantastic! It is really moving and beautiful with a mix of fast and slower songs. I would recommend this CD to anyone!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wonderful CD Comment: When I first saw the video of the Red Rocks concert I had never heard of John Tesh, except as the guy from "Entertainment Tonight". I fell in love with his music right then.
Some of it is on the treacly side (I really hate that Against All Odds song!), but most of it is rousing, and all of it is heartfelt. (It's another treat on the DVD to see fiddler Charlie Bisharat.) I just love it. Pure and simple genius. And unadulterated fun.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A pleasure to listen to Comment: This is the best of the John Tesh instrumental albums; pop music with orchestral background; high energy with a number of first rate improvisational sounding solos on a variety of instruments - electric guitar, of course, but also sax, violin and piano. I am not normally a pop music instrumental fan, but this is far from "elevator music".
Customer Rating:      Summary: John Tesh is so Punk Comment: John Tesh is the hardest rockin' rocker! As he rocks he fits in the same Circle as GG.Allin, Septic Death, Amy Grant, Brotha Lynch, 3 inches of Blood, and many others.
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Editorial Reviews:
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John Tesh's name is often associated with the notion of bad music. This is an unfortunate and unfair perception since Tesh actually exhibits commendable skills in a little-explored musical niche--the pop-rock instrumental. Those talents are nicely displayed on this audio rendering of his 1995 performance (in the company of the Colorado Symphony) at suburban Denver's Red Rocks Amphitheater. Influenced by old-line progressive acts such as Rush and Yes, Tesh specializes in creating instrumental tempests in pop-music teacups, framing his favorite themes--optimism, romance, and triumph--with anticipation-building preludes and melodic, high-octane crescendos. Among many flavorful selections, his best include the engaging dual melodies that adorn "Garden City" and the chest-swelling progression of "A Thousand Summers." The music works here better than it does on the video shown on PBS, since you don't have to watch all the mugging and choreographed prancing shared by Tesh and his eight backup musicians. The Collector's Edition of this release includes a six-song, 23-minute bonus CD that includes "Roundball Rock" (heard on NBC's NBA telecasts) and a few other of Tesh's broadcast themes. --Terry Wood
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