In Concert, Vol. 1
08/08/2006 | Yep Roc Records
Lyrics from In Concert, Vol. 1
All Music Guide Review
Over the course of five studio albums under their own name and a hatful of sessions with other acts (ranging from alt-country songbird Neko Case to R&B wildman Andre Ethier), the Sadies have firmly established themselves as some of the finest pickers on the North American continent. Dallas Good and Travis Good's guitars conjure up a twangy netherworld hovering somewhere between California surf and Nashville twang along the broad plains of the Canadian prairies, and Mike Belitsky and Sean Dean are a superbly malleable rhythm section, always giving the songs just what they need without getting in the way. What isn't as widely appreciated is how great a live band the Sadies can be, but this two-disc set recorded during a two-day stand at Lee's Palace in Toronto proves that whatever these guys can do in the studio, they can do just as well (if not better) in front of a cheering crowd. Like many of their studio discs, In Concert, Vol. 1 features an abundant helping of guest stars, ranging from the Good Brothers (the country act led by Dallas and Travis' parents), former Band keyboardist Garth Hudson and members of Blue Rodeo to Jon Spencer, Jon Langford of the Mekons and the Waco Brothers, Gary Louris of the Jayhawks, and frequent collaborators Neko Case and Kelly Hogan. Given the talent on-stage, it says a lot that the Sadies not only don't drown in the wake of their "special guests," but sound fiery and fully in control for more than 110 minutes, and they can leap from the country gospel of "Higher Power" and the honky tonk fire of "1,000,002 Songs" to the blues-punk blast of "Back Off" (with Jon Spencer adding his trademark spiel) and the flinty roar of "Memphis, Egypt" (as Jon Langford briefly turns the Sadies into the Mekons) and land firmly on their feet every time. Also, while there's a cool assurance to the Sadies' studio work, here the band isn't afraid to turn it up and draw sweat, and there's a level of excitement in these sessions that will please fans and surprise the doubters. Steve Albini, Ken Friesen, and Don Pyle get the whole shebang on tape with high fidelity without sacrificing the energy of the musicians or the audience in the process. If the title In Concert, Vol. 1 is meant to suggest the Sadies have another album like this in the works, let's hope it hits the streets soon if it approaches this level of excellence: this truly captures a great band at the top of their form. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
In Concert, Vol. 1 Track Listing
In Concert, Vol. 1 Notes
from Yep Roc: Ladies and gents, steel your beings for the twin guitar sensory assault of Canada's masters of all things rock, surf, country, psychedelic, and otherwise on their first ever live album -- two discs featuring over 40 tracks! Recorded by none other than Steve Albini on soft, supple analog two-inch tape! Featuring a cavalcade of melodious compatriots such as Neko Case! Gary Louris of The Jayhawks! Jon Spencer! Garth Hudson of The Band! Jon Langford! Kelly Hogan! And more or less The Sadies' entire immediate family. In regards to the Sadies' musical stylings, Pitchfork deems them "stylistically and sonically brilliant." Regarding their whirlwind live shows, the UK Guardian gasps, "They play almost 30 songs with barely a pause for breath." And regarding the prospects of corralling all of these people under one roof to record their first-ever double live album, The Sadies say, "If it blows up in our face, it'll still be one of the best things we've ever done in our lives." Digipak.
Credits of In Concert, Vol. 1
- Doug McClement
- Assistant, Producer
- Rick White
- Cover Art, Guest Appearance, Guitar, Vocals
- Neko Case
- Guest Appearance, Guitar, Vocals
- Mike Belitsky
- Drums, Group Member
- Don Pyle
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing
- Bob Egan
- Guest Appearance, Pedal Steel
- Steve Lindsay
- Assistant, Producer
- Dallas Good
- Vocals, Photography, Group Member, Mixing
- Travis Good
- Fiddle, Vocals, Group Member, Guitar
- Peter J. Moore
- Advisor, Mastering
- Jennifer Temple
- Assistant, Producer
- Glenn Dicker
- Assistant, Producer
- Gavin Brown
- Drums
- Bob Packwood
- Guest Appearance, Keyboards
- Mike Bulington
- Shaker, Drums
- Susan de Cartier
- Assistant, Producer
- Andre Ethier
- Guest Appearance, Vocals
- Paul Rigby
- Guest Appearance, Mandolin
- Margaret Good
- Guest Appearance, Vocals
- Amanda Schenk
- Photography
- Brian Taylor
- Assistant, Producer
- Brian McCullough
- Live Sound
- Steve Albini
- Engineer
- Angie Carlson
- Assistant, Producer
- Jim Cuddy
- Guest Appearance, Guitar, Vocals
- Sean Dean
- Bass, Artwork, Group Member
- Bazil Donovan
- Guest Appearance, Guitar (Acoustic)
- Ken Friesen
- Mixing, Tape Supervision
- Brian Good
- Guest Appearance, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background)
- Bruce Good
- Guest Appearance, Autoharp, Vocals
- Larry Good
- Guest Appearance, Banjo
- Jan Haust
- Assistant, Producer
- Kelly Hogan
- Guest Appearance, Vocals
- Garth Hudson
- Guest Appearance, Accordion, Keyboards
- Greg Keelor
- Guitar, Drums, Vocals
- Jon Langford
- Guest Appearance, Guitar, Vocals
- Gary Louris
- Guest Appearance, Guitar, Vocals

















Plus