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Mary Chapin Carpenter: Jubilee - Live at Wolf Trap

Mary Chapin Carpenter: Jubilee - Live at Wolf Trap

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Jubilee- a little missing
Review: A great performance by a great singer-songwriter, singing terrific songs. How can it miss? Well there are some signifcant drawbacks to this disc, though the acual performance and music are terrific.

First, the positives: This undated (why?) 1995 show at Wolf Trap in Washington, DC, near her home in Maryland, shows Mary Chapin Carpenter in perferct form. The band is terrific, her singing i outstanding, her stage presence commanding and entertaining. She's probably the top singer-songwriter of the 90's, her album "Come On Come On" deservedly won some Grammy's, and some of the best songs on it are here as well as "Down at the Twist and Shout." The sound is excellent but NOT 5.1. There is no separate track for the rear speakers. (I suspect, since this was filmed in 1995, that surround sound on concerts wasn't important. There probably were no mikes in the rear of the crowd.) All in all, the filmed performance (not complete) is worthy of 5 stars. But there are some negatives that can't be overlooked, and should have been corrected.

The biggest draw back are the voice-overs at the beginning of each song, interview clips between songs, and voice-overs even during some songs. That's inexcusable!! In addition, the extra appearances of Shawn Colvin and Joan Baez (hardly a negative) are not part of the concert itself but extras. However, instead on placing them as bonus tracks, they are included right along, severely interrupting the flow. In fact, there is no flow, since the voice-overs/interviews appear between every song.

This should have been avoided. I believe that this show was taped for PBS fund-raiser telecast, which clearly accounts for the interruptions between songs. Television loves the overlapping voice-overs/music and interview footage. And it appears that they just copied that tape for the DVD release.But couldn't they have taken a little time and re-edited the tape to remove all interruptions and put the interviews and bonus tracks at the end (or on a separate special features section?) That is what should have been done. As a result, it seriously detracts from the show.

However, at the heart of the matter is a great performance by Ms. Carpenter which I do recommend. Strongly. Maybe next time, they'll get the DVDrelease right.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Jubilee- a little missing
Review: A great performance by a great singer-songwriter, singing terrific songs. How can it miss? Well there are some signifcant drawbacks to this disc, though the acual performance and music are terrific.

First, the positives: This undated (why?) 1995 show at Wolf Trap in Washington, DC, near her home in Maryland, shows Mary Chapin Carpenter in perferct form. The band is terrific, her singing i outstanding, her stage presence commanding and entertaining. She's probably the top singer-songwriter of the 90's, her album "Come On Come On" deservedly won some Grammy's, and some of the best songs on it are here as well as "Down at the Twist and Shout." The sound is excellent but NOT 5.1. There is no separate track for the rear speakers. (I suspect, since this was filmed in 1995, that surround sound on concerts wasn't important. There probably were no mikes in the rear of the crowd.) All in all, the filmed performance (not complete) is worthy of 5 stars. But there are some negatives that can't be overlooked, and should have been corrected.

The biggest draw back are the voice-overs at the beginning of each song, interview clips between songs, and voice-overs even during some songs. That's inexcusable!! In addition, the extra appearances of Shawn Colvin and Joan Baez (hardly a negative) are not part of the concert itself but extras. However, instead on placing them as bonus tracks, they are included right along, severely interrupting the flow. In fact, there is no flow, since the voice-overs/interviews appear between every song.

This should have been avoided. I believe that this show was taped for PBS fund-raiser telecast, which clearly accounts for the interruptions between songs. Television loves the overlapping voice-overs/music and interview footage. And it appears that they just copied that tape for the DVD release.But couldn't they have taken a little time and re-edited the tape to remove all interruptions and put the interviews and bonus tracks at the end (or on a separate special features section?) That is what should have been done. As a result, it seriously detracts from the show.

However, at the heart of the matter is a great performance by Ms. Carpenter which I do recommend. Strongly. Maybe next time, they'll get the DVDrelease right.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mary Chapin at her best - is even better on DVD
Review: Anyone who is a fan of MCC will love this video/DVD. If you don't have a DVD player now, go get one right now and then order this DVD.

The thought of listening to MCC on a warm summer evening at an outdoor venue is pratically brought to life while watching this DVD. Not only is the sound great, but the digital picture of MCC's hair blowing in the summer breeze is something to behold indeed!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: VOICE IS BRILLIANT, INSTRUMENTAL IS POOR, FAIR SONGS
Review: Country rock is great, listening to this DVD which can be feeling of that ! But what about our mighty Joan Baez ? Disappointed that she was only appearing a few minutes in one of the titles WITHOUT SINGING, who arranged that ?! The instrumental part is quite weak, bass guitar is not powerful. The titles' melody nearly all the same, not much different.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: GOOD VIDEO/ FAIR AUDIO
Review: I like to listen to concerts, song after song, not having to listen about each song, this gets old real fast. Mary can and should have put on her old act of just getting hot and sweaty,you can tell she is playing around a yuppie crowd.Dolby digital could of been alitte more pronounced in most of the songs with the entire band, just her guitar section could have made the rear speakers rock......All in all i've seen Mary do better on stage.....DC

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You'll like this
Review: I own this and I have thoroughly enjoyed it. Music numbers are woven together with interviews with Mary and her musicians. The girl is great and reveals some real depth to her personality in the interviews. She's a genius songwriter and a performer with a lot of heart. Buy it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Concert No No
Review: I was bitterly disappointed with this offering. I expected a concert and got a documentary. There is far too much interference by the inter-track comments, which results in an appalling lack of continuity. Why can't producers leave well alone and give us what we want - a performance? This is a vid to watch once when it could well have been one to view time and again. Don't they realise that all the rubbish added on is boring after the first time?>

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Concert No No
Review: I was bitterly disappointed with this offering. I expected a concert and got a documentary. There is far too much interference by the inter-track comments, which results in an appalling lack of continuity. Why can't producers leave well alone and give us what we want - a performance? This is a vid to watch once when it could well have been one to view time and again. Don't they realise that all the rubbish added on is boring after the first time?>

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Too short, bad mix, too bad
Review: I'm a big fan of Carpenter, who has developed a nice mix of fine interpretations of other artist's songs and a substantial number of her own. She is a fine live performer and her studio work is high quality. It's not like you have a lot of choices on Mary Chapin Carpenter DVD's, but this DVD has some defects that might give you pause.

Let me say first that there is nothing wrong with her performance or the band. When it's MCP's music that is on screen, it's a lot of fun. But there are three things wrong: (a) it's too short, (b) it's chopped up by interviews, commentary and nattering, and (c) there are segues that make no sense.

Too short: this is a moderately old concert (c. 1995) and the focus in on songs from "Come Con, Come On." There's nothing wrong with that, but a number of fine songs from earlier albums aren't touched, and, of course, thee's nothing from "Party Doll" or "Time * Sex * Love". It's not a ridiculously short playlist, but it's mighty short.

Too chopped up: The DVD seems shorter than it is because it's mixed with interviews, commentary and annoying nattering. It comes across more like a TV special than a concert. Not all of the interviews and commentaries are bad; some is even insightful. But listening to it during a song is doubly annoying.

Bad segues: A specific example - There's a bit with Joan Baez where they talk about songs they've done and you can just sense there's going to be a nice duet. And they talk some more, and Baez shuffles lyric sheets in her laps. And they cut to a song -- and it's just Carpenter. Huh? What?

But as annoying and frustrating as these lapses may be, the DVD still does a fine job of showing MCP in concert, having fun, and making excellent music with a fine band. It just could have been better. Too short, bad mix, too bad.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Worth the purchase, a keeper
Review: If you are a fan of MCC, you will love the DVD. If not an exceptional recording, it's more than adequate. Leave your boots in the closet and grab your favorite squeeze, this is a great DVD.


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