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2004 live album by Susan Tedeschi
Live from Austin TX is the fourth album and the first live
album by
American
blues artist
Susan Tedeschi , released in 2004.
[1]
Reception
In a review for
AllMusic , Thom Jurek called the album "a nice collection of material... performed with a wonderful balance of passion and finesse," and stated that it "doesn't replace her studio outings in any way, but it complements them nicely."
[1]
The authors of
The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings praised Tedeschi's performance of Bob Dylan's "
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right ", which she "claims as her own with an intimate rendition."
[2]
Hank Kalet of
PopMatters described Tedeschi as "a tremendous vocal stylist" who "finds the emotional core at the center of each song and allows her voice to wrap around it."
[4]
Regarding Tedeschi's guitar work,
The Washington Post ' s Mike Joyce stated that she "contributes a few concise and expressive solos that get the job done," although "she can always get by on vocal talent alone."
[5]
Track listing
"
You Can Make It If You Try " (
Sylvester Stewart ) – 2:16
"The Feeling Music Brings" (
Kofi Burbridge , Tedeschi,
Derek Trucks ) – 5:20
"Alone" (
Tommy Sims ) – 3:49
"Wait for Me" (Felix Reyes) – 5:58
"Hampmotized" (Jason Crosby, Ron Perry,
Jeff Sipe , Tedeschi) – 7:41
"Love's in Need of Love Today" (
Stevie Wonder ) – 4:16
"
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right " (
Bob Dylan ) – 4:34
"Voodoo Woman" (
Koko Taylor ) – 5:36
"In the Garden" (
Tommy Shannon , Tedeschi) – 3:51
"Gonna Move" (
Paul Pena ) – 4:56
"Wrapped in the Arms of Another" (Tedeschi) – 3:06
"It Hurt So Bad" (
Tom Hambridge ) – 6:01
"Lost Lover Blues" (
Don Robey ) – 8:24
"I Fell in Love" (Hambridge, Tedeschi) – 4:45
"
Angel from Montgomery " (
John Prine ) – 6:33
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Personnel
Production
Producers: Gary Briggs, Cameron Strang
Executive producer: Cameron Strang
Engineer: David Hough
Mixing: Chet Himes
Mastering: Jerry Tubb
Design: Katherine Delaney
Photography: Scott Newton
Liner notes: Terry Lickona
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References
^
a
b
c
d Jurek, Thom (2011).
"Live From Austin TX - Susan Tedeschi | AllMusic" .
AllMusic . Retrieved August 7, 2011 .
^
a
b Russell, Tony; Smith, Chris (2006).
The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings .
Penguin . p. 636.
ISBN
978-0-140-51384-4 .
^ Larkin, Colin, ed. (2011).
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Omnibus Press – via Google Books.
^ Kalet, Hank (November 1, 2004).
"The Flatlanders / Susan Tedeschi / Robert Earle Keen / Steve Earle: Live From Austin TX" . PopMatters . Retrieved April 1, 2023 .
^ Joyce, Mike (December 5, 2004).
"A Quick Spin" . The Washington Post . Retrieved April 1, 2023 .
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a
b
"Live from Austin TX - Susan Tedeschi | Credits" .
AllMusic . Retrieved May 21, 2021 .
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