| | Widespread Panic Light Fuse Get Away CD Widespread Panic Discography of CDs
(3 Customer Reviews)
Widespread Panic: John Bell, Michael Houser (vocals, guitar); John Hermann (vocals, keyboards); David Schools (vocals, bass); Domingo S. Ortiz (vocals, percussion); Todd Nance (drums). Additional personnel: Branford Marsalis (horns). A live double CD document of Widespread Panic's estimable onstage powers. Picking up on longtime stage favorites and album tracks, all given the lengthy jam-infested treatment a live show affords the group, tracks like "Diner," "Greta" "Barstools & Dreamers" and "Impossible/Jam" all clock in at over ten minutes, with six others stretching over seven minutes. Branford Marsalis makes a stellar guest turn on "Pickin' Up the Pieces," but the real stars here are the group itself, running a decade's worth of material for audiences that can't get enough of it. ~ Cub Koda This southern-fried jam-rock machine knows how to crank up a good time. Fans of the Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, or Little Feat may enjoy this 2 CD offering of Widespread Panic at some of their most rippin' moments in concert. Solid classic rock gives way to extended guitar and percussion jams, only to resurface into the next electrified verse of lyrics. John Hermann's funky clavinet riffs and other key-toys lend a groovy swagger to the whole mix. The first disc opens with "Porch Song," an anthem for "Havin' a good time." As elsewhere on the album, modal rumination gives way to booty-shakin' keyboard funk-ercises. The simply titled "Rock" delivers a familiar Southern rock theme of being homeward bound, with the crescendoing mantra "I'm gonna make it home...piece by piece." While boulder-sized guitar lines abound, these tunes aren't all of the flaming riff-driven kind. Resounding slide work carries the trippy-trailing "Barstools & Dreamers" into a burning double guitar eruption, yielding in turn to a slow-stepping groove that floats the listener out to sea. LIGHT FUSE GET AWAY indeed, this is the closest thing to the real stuff.
2cds
Light Fuse Get Away Music Widespread Panic Light Fuse Get Away Songs Light Fuse Get Away Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Jam City!!! Widespread Panic is by far one of the greatest bands that ever came out of the South. They have a tremendous following due to the long tours that they put together which spands across the country. Light Fuse Getaway is a sampling of the pure energy generated by the Panic in their live shows. Insert disk. JAM OUT!!!!! Submitted by a reviewer (Pickens, SC) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Absolutely sweet The best live album out the, LFGA captures all of WPs live energy, and that's a lot
Submitted by a reviewer (Bozeman, MT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
sweet This live set by panic is great the first disc just is non-stop great songs and I dont know about u but I like the live versions of songs better than in a studio. Submitted by a reviewer (Duluth, GA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
| Have you heard this album? |  |
Purchase Light Fuse Get Away CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Widespread Panic CD (1991)
Light Fuse Get Away
$6.75
| | Widespread Panic Space Wrangler CD (1988)
Light Fuse Get Away
$7.79 Widespread Panic: John Bell (vocals, guitar); Michael Houser (guitar, vocals); David Schools (bass, percussion, vocals); Todd Nance (drums, ...
| | Widespread Panic Til The Medicine Takes CD (1999)
Light Fuse Get Away
$9.19 Widespread Panic: John Bell, Michael Houser (vocals, guitar); John Herrmann (vocals, keyboards); Todd Nance (vocals, drums); David Schools (bass); Domingo S. Ortiz (percussion). Additional personnel: John Keane (pedal steel guitar, banjo, keyboards); dave Henry, Ned Henry (strings); Josh Hauser (trombone); Colin Butler (DJ); Anne Richmond Boston, Dottie Peoples (background vocals). Dirty Dozen Brass Band: Efrem Towns, Kevin Harris, Roger Lewis, Julius McKee, Gregory Davis, Corey Henry (horns). Engineers include: Bradshaw Leigh, John Keane, David Henry. Recorded at John Keane Studios, Athens, Georgia; Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans, Louisiana; True Tone Recording, Nashville, Tennessee. Widespread Panic finally makes a studio recording worthy of its legendary live reputation, with Til The Medicine Takes. Only one song clocks in over five minutes, as Panic tones down the noodling and tears into well-structured songs. "Blue Indian" and "Nobody's Loss" show ...
| | Widespread Panic Another Joyous Occasion CD (2000)
Light Fuse Get Away
$14.29 /Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Engineers: Danny Friedman, Brad Blettenberg. WIDESPREAD PANIC: John Bell (vocals, guitar); Michael Houser (guitar, background vocals); John Hermann (keyboards, background vocals); Dave Schools (bass); Todd Nance (drums); Domingo S. Ortiz (percussion). THE DIRTY DOZEN BRASS BAND: Roger Lewis (soprano saxophone, baritone saxophone); Kevin Harris (tenor saxophone); Efrem Towns (trumpet); Revert Andrews (trombone); Julius McKee (sousaphone, bass); Richard Knox (keyboards); Terence Higgins (drums, percussion). Personnel: John Hermann (vocals, guitar, keyboards); John Bell , Michael Houser (vocals, guitar); Roger Lewis (soprano saxophone, baritone saxophone); Kevin Harris (tenor saxophone); Efrem Towns (trumpet); Revert Andrews (trombone); Julius McKee (sousaphone); Richard Knox (keyboards); Terence Higgins (drums, percussion); ...
| | Widespread Panic Live In The Classic City CDs (2002)
Light Fuse Get Away
$18.39 Widespread Panic: John Bell, Michael Houser (vocals, guitar); John Hermann (vocals, keyboards); David Schools (vocals, bass); Todd Nance (vocals, drums); Domingo S. Ortiz (vocals, percussion). Additional personnel: Anne Richmond Boston, Col Bruce Hampton (vocals); Derek Trucks (guitar); John Keane (pedal steel, banjo); Randall Bramblett (saxophone); Chuck Leavell (keyboards); Bill Berry, Peter Jackson, Count Mbutu, Charlie Pruet, Dr. Arvin Scott, Garrie Vereen (percussion). Recorded live at The Classic Center Theater, Athens, Georgia on April 1-3, 2000. That a quarter of the songs on this generous three-CD live set stretch beyond the ten-minute mark goes a long way toward explaining why Widespread Panic continues to be such a popular draw on the jam band circuit. Playing before an enthusiastic hometown Athens, GA, crowd, the band combines exploratory jamming and muscular riffing in just about equal measures. The result will probably still test the patience of the uninitiated, but a varied set list mixing up crowd favorites and worthy cover tunes (NRBQ ...
| | Johnny Adams Best Of New Orleans Rhythm & Blues Vol. 1 CD (1995)
Light Fuse Get Away
$13.59 Personnel: Johnny Adams (vocals); Leo Nocentelli, Steve Hughes, Walter Washington, David Douglas, Daryl Johnson, Teddy Royal, Jimmy Moliere (guitar); Clyde Kerr, Amadee Castanell, Joe Fox, James Rivers, Carl Blouin, Edward "Kid" Jordan, Lester Caliste (horns); Raymond Jones, Wardell Quezergue, Isaac Bolden, Sam Henry, Allen Toussaint (keyboards); Walter Payton, George Porter, ...
| | Rockabilly Hoodlums, Vol. 4 CD (2003) (Import) Import; Netherlands
Light Fuse Get Away
$20.39 Photographer: Lloyd Arnold.
| | Hunters & Collectors Juggernaut CD (1998) (Import) Australia
Light Fuse Get Away
$20.99
| | Bill & Gloria Gaither Tribute To Howard & Vestal Goodman CD (2004) Enhanced CD
Light Fuse Get Away
$13.35
| | You Raise Me Up CD (2005) Import
Light Fuse Get Away
$33.75
| | Jairo Morir Enamorado CD (2006)
Light Fuse Get Away
$10.49
| | DJ Antoine Vive La Revolution CD (2008) (Import) Digipak
Light Fuse Get Away
$16.09
|
|
|