Being a teenage blues guitar prodigy is a double-edged sword. Stunning technique brings attention, but also criticism that it's all style and no soul. This criticism plagued Kenny Wayne Shepherd since his popular debut album, Ledbetter Heights, and it's warranted to a certain extent. It didn't help that Shepherd so strongly recalled Stevie Ray Vaughan. It also didn't help that some of his material was a little too slick, appealing as much to album rock as to blues-rock audiences. By the time of his third album, 1999's Live On, he had begun to reconcile these two sides of his personality, but the best thing about the record is that it's tougher and stronger than its two predecessors. There's still a fair amount of crossover -- a Hendrix cover and a cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Oh Well" -- but Shepherd not only seems to be developing a style of his own, the playing of his band has become grittier, or at least it's being captured better on record. Shepherd can still fall prey to excess, but not as often as he used to. He's figuring out how to restrain himself, and his music is all the better for it. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
Live On Track Listing
Credits of Live On
- Tommy Shannon
- Bass
- Stephanie Spruill
- Vocals
- Reese Wynans
- Keyboards
- Bryan Lee
- Guitar, Drums
- Pat Hodges
- Vocals
- Mauricio Iragorri
- Mixing
- Mark Seliger
- Photography
- James Bland
- Photography
- Lawrence Azerrad
- Art Direction, Design
- Noah Hunt
- Vocals
- Robert Daniels
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Arion Salazar
- Bass, ?, Guitar
- Leff Lefferts
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Sam Bryant
- Drums
- Keith Christopher
- Bass
- Stephanie Sptail
- Vocals
- Kenny Wayne Shepherd
- Guitar, Arranger, Vocals, Executive Producer, Main Performer
- Mickey Raphael
- Harmonica
- Warren Haynes
- Slide Guitar
- Tom Lord-Alge
- Mixing
- Daniel Chase
- Engineer
- Les Claypool
- Bass, ?
- Karl Derfler
- Engineer
- Chris Layton
- Drums
- Bob Ludwig
- Mastering
- Dr. John
- ?
- Jerry Harrison
- Arranger, Producer
- James Cotton
- Harmonica, ?













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