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The Association: Jules Alexander, Ted Bluechel Jr., Brian Cole, Russ Giguere, Terry Kirkman, Larry Ramos, Jim Yester. Recorded live at the University Of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, on April 3, 1970. Personnel: Larry Ramos (vocals, guitar, harmonica, saxophone); Jim Yester (vocals, guitar, saxophone, keyboards); Gary "Jules" Alexander, Russ Giguere (vocals, guitar); Brian Cole (vocals, clarinet); Terry Kirkman (vocals, drums, wind); Ted Bluechel (vocals, drums). Liner Note Author: Richie Unterberger. Recording information: University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT (04/03/1970). Photographer: Herb Weil. This 75-minute album, originally a double-LP (recorded live at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City on April 3, 1970) is a valiant attempt at capturing the Association's concert sound on record. Unfortunately, it fails for several reasons, beginning with the fact that the instrumental mix is very bass-heavy -- even with adjustments to compensate, this overwhelms much of the rest of the band on several key numbers. Additionally, the group's singing, though more than adequate, lacks the presence needed to give their harmonies the necessary radiance to make the music fully attractive, coming off instead as anemic. The real problem is that cutting a live album was a thankless task for this group -- so much of their sound was dependent on a studio-driven perfection -- that live recording was an exercise in futility (let's put it this way -- the Beach Boys pulled this off more than once, but they had a resident genius around part of the time doing their arrangements; the Association: no genius in the ranks). "Goodbye Columbus" is a case in point, it's a breezy, cheerful number that gets a spirited performance, but it still sounds thin and emaciated because the single is the way that song is supposed to sound, period. By contrast, their rendition of "Get Together," complete with lyrical and soaring harmonies, is a masterpiece of a kind -- or it would be if it were a prelude to a studio recording where the balances could be refined and perfected. As it is, the band often sound clunky on their instruments, even as they sing their hearts out. "Seven Man Band" features some ferocious fuzz guitar that gets buried in mix. Some songs do work -- "Cherish" is a bit emaciated but ultimately makes for interesting listening, while "Requiem for the Masses" and "Enter the Young" come off well on any terms. It's hardly worth the inflated price of the Japanese imported CD, except for the most hardcore completists. ~ Bruce Eder Association Live Music | List Price | $16.97 (You save $3.38) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Oldies CDs, Live Performances, Folk Rock, Rock | | Label | Collectors' Choice Music | | Orig Year | 1970 | | All Time Sales Rank | 25329  | | CD Universe Part number | 6500766 | | Catalog number | 384 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 09, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Ray Pohlman | | Engineer | Michael Shields | | Personnel | Brian Cole - vocals, clarinet Jim Yester - vocals, guitar, saxophone, keyboards Russ Giguere - vocals, guitar Ted Bluechel - vocals, drums Terry Kirkman - vocals, drums, wind Jules Alexander Larry Ramos Utah on April 3 Salt Lake City
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Association Live Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   Almost perfect! Getting to hear the Association over the years has been one of the wonderful moments of life I've experienced. Their exhuberance and energy, coupled with the material and execution, is infectious. This recording, now a little more than 37 years old, still sounds like it could have been recorded yesterday. However, the recitation of James Thurber's "The Last Flower" prior to their cover of Dino Valente's "Get Together" is a glaring oversight. In the light of what the world has been dealing with since the madness of September 11, 2001, this piece of prose is as timely today as when it was first written, and perhaps even more so. Those of you who have never heard it...FIND IT!!! And if future copies of this release can be corrected, I will buy it! Submitted by Len Jaffe (Charlottesville, VA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A very good 'live' album! If you are an Association fan, this 'live' album is a good listen. It shows the band are accomplished muscians and don't have to rely on the studio to sound good. Plus, this album was recorded in Utah, and the band had some fun with that. Submitted by John (McMinnville, Oregon) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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