Live from New Orleans (Compact Disc)Owens, Ginny (Recorded by)Imagine yourself sitting in an intimate theater in the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter experiencing one of Christian music's finest singer/songwriters.
Recorded last fall at the world-famous House of Blues, Live from New Orleans reflects both an artist and a city steeped in rich history and undeniable music talent. Join Rocketown recording artist Ginny Owens and a hundred fans in this intimate, packed venue to experience an amazing and inspiring evening of her classic and signature songs. Live from New Orleans is the perfect companion piece to any Ginny Owens record featuring hits from all three of her previous studio releases: Without Condition (1999), Something More (2002) and Beautiful (2004). Plus, be the first to hear Ginny's new interpretation of the Lenny Kravitz song "Let Love Rule." In addition, this unique live project will serve as an effective pre-promotion vehicle for Ginny's upcoming full studio release, available in October 2005. Song ListI Wanna Be Moved
Free
Call Me Beautiful Intro
Call Me Beautiful
I Love The Way
New Song
With Me
True Story
Let Love Rule
If You Want Me To
Live Once
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Live in New Orleans and SHAWN McDONALD
Live in Seattle Two live discs bring the concert to you. The best live albums reveal artistic layers that can, for various commercial and aesthetic reasons, get lost in the sterile environment of the recording studio—banter between songs, an extended jam or the pure adrenaline of the stage. When it’s done well, the artist gets to stretch, and the listener gets to imagine (or remember) being a part of something special. Two new live discs from accomplished singer-songwriters Ginny Owens and Shawn McDonald are as different as the artists themselves, but they both reveal new layers in an understated way. McDonald’s album, recorded in Seattle, is a spare, acoustic disc that finds him accompanied only by a guitarist/cellist and backup singer. But they’re more than enough to help McDonald run through eight songs from his 2004 debut, Simply Nothing, plus a couple of new and rare tracks. The charm here is that the recording captures the intimacy of the evening: the crowd is vocal and alive, cheering through hits “Gravity” and “Take My Hand,” and McDonald sounds like he’s just playing a couple of songs for some friends. Singer Cara Flory adds crisp harmonies, and extra guitar and cello provide just enough ornamentation. Sixpence None the Richer’s Matt Slocum added extra instruments in the studio, which undercuts the “live” claim of the disc, but we’ll let that slide. By the time McDonald ends with a gentle cover of “Over the Rainbow,” he’s got the crowd in his pocket. Ginny Owens’ disc was recorded down in the Big Easy last August, and in keeping with the locale, a simple guitar, bass and drum trio accompanies her piano and vocals. The fact that the group is her long-time touring band accounts for the relaxed feel of the evening’s set, which includes hits “Free” and “If You Want Me To” as well as a fine reinterpretation of Lenny Kravitz’s “Let Love Rule.” The evening is exceptionally well-recorded, and Owens’ voice sounds pure and strong. In fact, about the only criticism one can level at Live From New Orleans is that the recording is so clean that at times it sounds more like a studio creation than a live show. (In fact, the album wraps with a new studio recording, “Live Once,” that has a vibe remarkably similar to the live cuts.) Still, the cool drum and bass break in “I Love the Way” and the guitar jam late in “Let Love Rule” reminds us that we are indeed hearing something magical from the stage. ANTHONY DeBARROS Review Provided by CCMmagazine.com Look For Similar Products By SubjectBrowse All > Teens > Music > Contemporary
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