Live Art | 
enlarge | Artist: Bela Fleck & The Flecktones Label: Warner Bros / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $19.98 Buy New: $13.77 You Save: $6.21 (31%)
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Rating: 66 reviews Sales Rank: 9396
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 46247 UPC: 093624624721 EAN: 0093624624721 ASIN: B000002N7R
Release Date: September 10, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW Factory Sealed - Ready to be shipped within 24 hrs from California - Average 5 workdays delivery time - Excellent customer service - Buy with confidence!
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Intro - Bela Fleck, | | • | New South Africa | | • | Stomping Grounds | | • | Lochs of Dread - Bela Fleck, Douglas, Jerry | | • | Bigfoot | | • | Far East Medley: Dreaming in the Gobi/Lawiswis Kawayan/Arrirang - Bela Fleck, Traditional | | • | Flying Saucer Dudes | | • | UFO Tofu | | • | Libation, the Water Ritual (Interlude) - Bela Fleck, Future Man | | • | Vix 9 - Bela Fleck, Wooten, Victor Lemo | | • | The Message |
Disc 2
| • | Improv/Amazing Grace - Bela Fleck, Traditional | | • | Shubbee's Doobie - Bela Fleck, Bush, Sam | | • | Oh! Darling - Bela Fleck, Lennon, John | | • | Blu-Bop | | • | Sunset Road | | • | More Luv - Bela Fleck, Wooten, Victor Lemo | | • | Early Reflection/Bach/The Ballad of Jed Clampett | | • | Cheeseballs in Cowtown | | • | Sinister Minister | | • | Flight of the Cosmic Hippo |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com essential recording Something of a retrospective, Live Art is a treat for both newcomers and aficionados of the eye-popping artistry that is Bela Fleck, not to mention his more-than-capable partners in crime, bassist Victor Wooten and percussionist (well, it's not exactly a drum set he plays) Future Man. This two-disc set features live performances spanning a four-year period, with several guest appearances: Branford Marsalis sits in on "Flying Saucer Dudes," Chick Corea is featured on "The Message," and Bruce Hornsby appears on "More Luv." Several never-before-recorded songs appear here as well--the Scottish-inflected "Lochs of Dread," among others. Favorites like "Flight of the Cosmic Hippo," "UFO Tofu," and "Sinister Minister" are here as well, making this a well-rounded, enjoyable collection for any Fleck fan. Jazz? Folk? Bluegrass? Who knows, but whatever it is, it's well worth hearing. --Genevieve Williams
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| Customer Reviews:
Live Art is Lively and Lovely July 3, 2007 Frederick Bott (New Orleans) I expected to like this one, but I was truly pleased at how much I do. Heretofore my favorites have been UFO TOFU and Perpetual Motion, but Live Art is now my 3rd equal favorite. Its variety and numbers which allow the world's foremost banjo artist to display his own compositions and phenominal skill are a delight.
Bluegrass Fusion June 12, 2007 James R. Hunter (Sao Paulo, Brazil) I first discovered Bela Fleck when he was just a bluegrass virtuoso, but now with this live album of the best of the music with the Flecktones, he's so much more. Bringing bluegrass and jazz together is genius and doing so with the humor of many of the pieces just adds to the mix. Most important, none of the virtuosity of his or any of his bandmates has been lost. Great album.
Live Art May 31, 2007 CNT (Chicago for now) The title about says it all. Just a wonderful experience to listen to.
Players from the highest realm February 12, 2007 Gordo (Chicago) This album is INCREDIBLE. Start to finish, Bela & Company absolutely blow me away and make me realize that, as a musician, I will never reach the ability of the best I've ever heard. They, to me, are simply the best. And don't be shyed away by this praise, the music does not suffer because of their talent. Every song is original and the melodies are gorgeous. They showcase their genious on these two discs and this is a timeless classic for any bluegrass, jazz, classical, or rock fan. As close to perfect as an album gets.
You have got to hear this album! July 10, 2006 AW (Hants, UK) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This has to be the most incredible album I've heard in years. My introduction to Bela Fleck and the Flecktones was on a trip to the States from the UK in 1993 on business. I flicked on the TV in my hotel room and there was a music festival on. I watched the incredible wizardry of Victor Wooton on the bass and was transfixed. Never before had I heard a banjo sound so exciting as it was they way Bela Fleck played it. I had only a few minutes to listen before I had to leave, but that experience left its mark. Why then did it take me 13 years to try out a Flecktones album? God knows, but all I can say is BUY THIS ALBUM! Whatever musical vibe you're into, whether Jazz, Bluegrass, etc, I can guarantee you will LOVE this album. The music is sensational, and the incredible talent of all the musicians is something I find it hard to put in words. As you can tell, I'm now hooked on Bela Fleck and the Flecktones! And I suspect you will be too.
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