Chicago & Earth, Wind & Fire - Live at the Greek Theatre (2005)
Facts
| Cast | Chicago and Wind & Fire Earth |
| Theatrical Release | June 28, 2005 |
| DVD Release | December 12, 2006 |
| Running Time | 172 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 014381380248 |
| Buy this item ... | 3 new from $52.48, 11 used from $34.77 |
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Average user review:| Outstanding performance |
The performance and blend of the two bands was excellent.
I must say that the song I wanted to listen although it was listed as included within the EWF list of songs ("The Way You Move") was not actually performed, but just as low volume background while doing the band introductions.
If I would have a suggestion for the camera crew was that while the idea of fixing the cameras on the stage floor might have been clever considering how busy that stage was, it was not a good one at times due to the vibrations that were transmitted to the shots, especially noticeable on objects behind the close ups. However, the mixing was made in a way that reduced that effect due to the short shots.
Overall, the experience was excellent.
Rodolfo La Maestra August 9, 2008
| Chicago/Earth, Wind & Fire |
Brought back memories of my first Chicago concert....Both groups still have good pipes after all these years. An interesting combination of having them perform together. Two Thumbs UP!!! August 7, 2008
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| Chicogo And Earth Wind And Fire Great Performance |
| Very solid disc, though not ideal |
One of the most fascinating aspects of the show to me is how well the bands mesh during their two sets together (both the opening and closing of the show). It's a real treat and am sure you will like it. It is during the separation that the differences become more stark. EWF goes first, and the fact that most are hired guns aside, there is no question that EWF showcases superior musicianship. The groves are intense, and the energy is omnipresent. About the only oddity in the group is that Philip Bailey has placed his wife in the band, who in my opinion added nothing to an otherwise stellar lineup.
Bailey's voice truly delivers, including a beautiful showcase vocal solo. The harmonies are there. As to the musicianship, I assure you there are chops aplenty, but they never once clutter the grove. It's just beautiful.
Then, Chicago take the stage, choosing to open with some fairly bland obscure material, which is especially stark given the immediate contrast to the remarkably powerful set they are following. They do warm up as the set progresses, but in my opinion never equal the EWF show, though it's be no means a bad overall performance. To their credit the percentage of original members is much higher.
While members from both bands "guest" during the other's solo set, I was hoping that each band would choose a tune from the other and do their own arrangement of it, but alas this was not to be.
I want to specifically discuss the mix, as in my experience that is something often overlooked in disc reviews, and it seems to me valid info for anyone investing in gear taking advantage of blu-ray capability. I used the DTS HD Master Audio 5.1 mix for this review, played in a well equipped and balanced theatre setup. The mix uses the rear speakers sparingly; I think a bit more of the crowd response would have been fun. Once in awhile one of the instruments will show up there too. The mix when the two bands are onstage together is wonderful, as is the mix of EWF. However, Chicago's set, for no apparent reason, was rendered thin. There is no reason why a band with two keyboardists shouldn't sound fuller, and at times the harmonies and the occasional string line seemed too far back in the mix. Also, the toms were continually mixed far lower and out of balance than the rest of the drumkit, so quite a few of the drum riffs intended to add power were rendered weak. On a positive note, I found the recording of the cymbals of both kits to be some of the most pristine capture I've heard on any disc.
Forget extra materials; there aren't any, save for a drum and percussion dual which might have been better served left in the concert itself rather than isolated.
Overall you will really like this disc, from both a visual and audio standpoint. Can't go with five stars for the reasons listed, but it's a solid four star, and well worth a listen. July 13, 2008
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