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Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly - Live In New Orleans Mp3

  • Performer: Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly
  • Album: Live In New Orleans
  • Label: Capitol Records
  • Catalog #: SKBK-12156
  • MP3: 1070 mb | FLAC: 2514 mb
  • Released: 1983
  • Country: US
  • Style: Soul, Funk
  • Rating: 4.4/5
  • Votes: 521
  • Category: Funk
Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly - Live In New Orleans Mp3

Tracklist

1Running Away5:56
2Look At California11:00
3Before I Let Go5:07
4Reason5:04
5We Need Love To Live4:50
6Southern Girl6:22
7Happy Feelin's5:28
8Changing Times5:11
9Introduction0:30
10You5:54
11Feel That You're Feelin'9:48
12Joy And Pain9:45
13The Look In Your Eyes7:22

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
SKBK-12156Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly Live In New Orleans ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, Gat)Capitol RecordsSKBK-12156US1981
CDSKBB (WB) 12156Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly Live In New Orleans ‎(CD, Album)Capitol RecordsCDSKBB (WB) 12156South AfricaUnknown
CUTLEGCD-01, CUTLEG CD1Maze Live In New Orleans ‎(CD, Album)Mastercuts, MastercutsCUTLEGCD-01, CUTLEG CD1UK1995
ESTSP 22, E-STS 221, E-STS 222, OC 156-400 021/2Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly Live In New Orleans ‎(2xLP, Album)Capitol Records, Capitol Records, Capitol Records, Capitol RecordsESTSP 22, E-STS 221, E-STS 222, OC 156-400 021/2UK1981
E-STS 221Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly Live In New Orleans ‎(2xLP, Album, Gat)Capitol RecordsE-STS 221US1981

Credits

  • Bass GuitarRobin Duhe
  • Congas, Backing VocalsRoame Lowry
  • DrumsBilly (Shoes) Johnson
  • Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], SynthesizerPhilip Woo
  • Engineer [Assistant]John Palladino (tracks: A1 to C2), Maureen Droney (tracks: D1 to D4)
  • Engineer, Recorded By, Mixed ByDavid Cole
  • Lead GuitarRon Smith
  • Lead Vocals, Piano [Yamaha]Frankie Beverly
  • Mastered ByWally Traugott
  • Organ, SynthesizerSam Porter
  • Percussion, Backing VocalsMcKinley Williams
  • Producer, Arranged By, Written-ByFrankie Beverly

Notes

Side 1, 2 & 3 recorded live at the Saenger Theatre, New Orleans, LA.
Side 4 recorded at the Automatt Recording Studio, San Francisco, CA.
Mastered at Capitol Records.

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Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0 7777-12156-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A etched/stamped): SKBK-1-12156 G-16 MASTERED BY CAPITOL [SRC logo]
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B etched/stamped): SKBK-2-12156 G-1S [SRC logo]
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C etched/stamped): SKBK-3-12156 [SRC logo] G-1S MASTERED BY CAPITOL
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D etched/stamped): SKBK-4-12156 G-1S [SRC logo] MASTERED BY CAPITOL

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Capitol Records, Inc.
  • Produced For – Amazement Music
  • Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.
  • Recorded At – Saenger Theatre, New Orleans, LA
  • Recorded By – The Reelsound Remote Bus
  • Recorded At – The Automatt
  • Mixed At – Capitol Studios
  • Mastered At – Capitol Studios
  • Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation

Video

Longitude Temporary
Bay Area combo Maze, led by Frankie Beverly, had released four albums by the time it was decided to capture the group’s infectious live show on record. Their message of global love and unity, so apparent in studio work, worked wonderfully on the road, leader Beverly cast in the role of a travelling preacher with his committed choir. New Orleans falls quickly under the group’s spell: "I know y’all can sing," the frontman cries, continuing: "This is the place, y’all. Why do the live album in New Orleans? Why not, ya dig?"
Recorded in November 1980 at the city’s historic and then recently renovated 2,700-capacity Saenger Theatre, this recording positively crackles with life. With six lengthy tracks over the original three sides of vinyl, it was largely a showcase for their most recent album, Joy and Pain, and featured four of its tracks. Of the others, Look at California from their 1977 debut is elongated to a swooning 11 minutes – and Beverly’s substitution of Louisiana for the state in its title at its close is greeted with rapturous cheers. Elsewhere, Southern Girl, which could be a critique of this audience as much as the group’s most-recent hit single, funks sweetly and seductively. To complete the package, there are four new studio recordings. They are good, functional R&B, but pale in comparison to the banquet the listener has just enjoyed.
Most of the album’s reputation rests, however, on one track: Joy and Pain. Here in all its full-length glory, its call-and-response vocals and crowd engagement set a template for many others to follow, becoming one of the defining moments in jazz-funk. On this track, it’s easy to see the difference between a live soul album and a rock one: most of the audience’s responses come from female voices, in contrast to the traditional, predominantly male rock crowd.
Live In New Orleans acted as a perfect introduction to the band, and became soul’s own Frampton Comes Alive!. UK audiences were not really aware of the act’s work until this well-assembled double live set put Beverly and the group, like Frampton briefly before, firmly in their hearts. Within a matter of years, Maze would sell out eight straight nights at London’s Hammersmith Odeon
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