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AWESOME !!! :-) Jul 31, 2009 PERFECT TRANSACTION! No complaints, and would do it all over again !!! AWESOME !!! :-)
Emotional Fire Apr 08, 2009 Anyone who loves acoustic playing should own this album.
Di Meola, McLaughlin and De Lucia are amazing musicians each in their own right, from Return to Forever to McLaughlin/Mahavishnu they have all covered alot of musical ground, though sometimes they get "dogged" by being technically too good for their own right.
It is easy to miss the forest through the trees as they exchange riffs which tak you breath away, but after getting past the initial impression there is alot to be had hear.
The opening section of Mediterrean Sundance sets the pace and if you listen on a good set of speakers or headphones, the nuances of the playing comes through. Beautiful music, with humr as they exhange some passages thoroughout the album.
The live performance is perfection and it is hard not to get caught up with the crowd.
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I challenge you to find better guitar playing. Jun 07, 2008 There aren't enough superlatives to describe this performance. So I won't even try. I will say that my entire perception of "guitar" was forever changed the first time I heard this album. Not only because of the effortless 200 mph runs but moreso because thee guys can do this while paying attention to and complementing eachother's playing.
Friday Night in San Francisco is a beautiful recording with plenty of raw emotion, despite what some other reviewers have said. Once you have removed your jaw from the floor and pay attention to the phrasing, song structure, sheer improvisation, and interplay of three geniuses in their prime, you will add this to your desert island list.
Something else that I really like about this album is the way the stereo mastering has the guitars separated into left and right channels. So if you are sitting in a room with really good audio equipment, you would swear you are in the room with these guys. The sound quality is among the best live recordings I've ever heard (I've heard a lot.)
If you haven't heard this album before, I can't encourage you enough to go forth and destroy the paradigm in your mind of what a guitar can do. You'll be amazed. Truly amazed.
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Over the top but that's the point Apr 03, 2008 Those who whine about this being too break-neck obviously can't let their minds (and guts) go to that place. Not everything needs to be perfectly paced and full of musical chiaroscuro. Sometimes you just want to rock!
I have various bootlegs from this tour and they are all incredible for the ferocity and passion the trio brings to this music. This is definitiely the best night that I've heard; we're lucky to have it in such perfect sound quality.
The highlight is definitely Sundance, where Paco's feel and touch makes DiMeloa's oft-emotionless palm-muted runs at 200 miles an hour take on much more heart. Paco keeps up and then some; Al needed a pick to blaze this hard, Paco did not! McLaughlin is no slouch either, and there's really no dull moment here.
It is indeed a master class for guitarists; I'll never forget hearing it for the first time at age 19 and realizing that acoustic git can wail just as hard as electric. It's also just plain exciting for any pair of ears, musician's or not! Like a strong cup of coffee on a windy mountain side at 5 am, this will get the juices flowing.
These guys know each other's styles so well and mesh so perfectly; for that alone this is five stars. Add the sonic insanity of this many notes played with this much flawless technique and you've got something truly unique and magical. Not a ballad album, nor was it meant to be. The trio has other albums that address that issue; this one is all about amazement and joy.
Still unmatched almost 30 years later.
WoW Apr 25, 2007 Everytime I listen to this CD I come away with something new. I've been listening to this since the 80's and every time I get goosebumps. Three geniuses come together on a magical night and create this something that happens once in a lifetime. I've always thought it would be a great if the three could collaborate and write a book on their inspirations for doing this, how much did they *really* practice and such. It would an incredible read. Today my kids (8 and 10) were listening to this on my iPOD and were blown away!!!
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