Live at the Roxy Theatre (DVD Audio)
01/13/2004
Lyrics from Live at the Roxy Theatre (DVD Audio)
All Music Guide Review
As if to emphasize that Brian Wilson is really in charge of his solo career, Live at the Roxy Theatre, his first live solo album, begins with him instructing to his band and halting a false start before launching into "The Little Girl I Once Knew." And the choice of that lead-off song, a relative commercial disappointment in 1965, alerts listeners that the set will be an attempt to reclaim gems from Wilson's extensive catalog, not necessarily the string of golden oldies that Wilson's former group does at its concerts. Live at the Roxy Theatre certainly boasts Beach Boys favorites, but it touches on all phases of Wilson's career, from the early surf music to the sophisticated compositions that made Pet Sounds a landmark, solo songs from the 1980s and '90s, and even a couple of new tunes and covers (including the Barenaked Ladies' "Brian Wilson"). Wilson's ten-piece backup band, anchored by the members of the Wondermints, effectively re-creates the elaborate Beach Boys studio performances and also sings in Beach Boys-like style. One is reminded of the discovery Wilson and the Beach Boys made in the mid-'60s, when they began touring and recording without each other: the Beach Boys' sound is really more a function of the vocal arrangements than of particular singers. And listening to the mix of selections, one must recognize that this is music of a single sensibility. Anyone familiar with Wilson's life may be surprised that he is as enthusiastic and involved in this concert as he is. In truth, the old slogan "Brian's back!" has been true for a number of years now, and though he remains an idiosyncratic frontman, this recording confirms it. Live at the Roxy Theatre presents Wilson in good voice for a 57-year-old (even the falsetto is pretty sturdy), with a strong band and an enthusiastic audience, performing some of the best compositions of his career. It makes both a good introduction to Wilson's work and a satisfying summation for longtime fans. (Live at the Roxy Theatre was released exclusively through Brian Wilson's website, www.brianwilson.com.) [This DVD audio version of the album includes bonus material.] ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Live at the Roxy Theatre (DVD Audio) Track Listing
Credits of Live at the Roxy Theatre (DVD Audio)
- Jon B. Schimke
- Live Sound, Sound Ideas
- John Warren
- Crew
- Charlie Bouis
- Assistant Engineer
- David Leaf
- Liner Notes
- Darian Sahanaja
- Arranger, Vocals, Vibraphone, Group Member, Keyboards
- Nick Walusko
- Guitar, Vocals, Group Member
- Jeffrey Foskett
- Guitar, Vocals, ?, Percussion
- Paul Natkin
- Photography, Crew
- Paul Mertens
- Flute, Piccolo, Sax (Baritone), Sax (Alto)
- Ramon Breton
- Assistant
- Kate Hoddinott
- Design
- David Dieckmann
- Authoring
- Steve Woolard
- Project Assistant
- Ross Lahey
- Crew
- Steve Pokorny
- Project Assistant
- Michael D'Amico
- Guitar, Vocals, Group Member, Percussion
- Sheryl Farber
- Editorial Supervision
- Probyn Gregory
- Guitar, Group Member, Vocals, Trumpet, French Horn
- Alan Boyd
- Interviewer
- Robert Matheu
- Photography
- Ted Barela
- Assistant Engineer
- Steve Hall
- Mastering, Surround Sound
- Ian Charbonneau
- Assistant Engineer
- Ginger Dettman
- Project Assistant
- James Fahlgren
- Crew
- Ronnie Lippin
- Management
- Andy Thomas
- Screen Design
- Robin Hurley
- Producer
- Bob Delson
- Live Sound, Sound Ideas
- Greg Allen
- Project Assistant
- Craig Anderson
- Authoring
- Scott Bennett
- Percussion, Arranger, Vocals, Vibraphone, Keyboards
- Spencer Chrislu
- Authoring
- Joe Gastwirt
- Mastering
- Jim Hines
- Drums, Vocals
- Mark Linett
- Engineer, Remixing, Mixing, Editing
- Bob Lizik
- Bass
- Brian Wilson
- Producer, ?












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