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Magnetic Hands: Live in the UK 1972-1980
 
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Magnetic Hands: Live in the UK 1972-1980
~ Captain Beefheart (Artist)
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Product details
  • Audio CD (24 Jun 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Viper
  • ASIN: B000068G4F
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 129,552 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)
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Track Listings
1. Click Clack
2. Old Black Snake
3. Grow Fins
4. Peon
5. Golden Birdies
6. Electricity
7. Sugar Mama
8. Orange Claw Hammer
9. Gimme Dat Harp Boy
10. Dali's Car
11. Beatle Bones 'n' Smokin' Stones
12. Flavour Bud Living
13. Nowadays A Woman Gotta Hit A Man
14. Aba Zaba
15. Hothead
16. Safe As Milk
17. Drop Out Boogie
18. Kandy Korn

 
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band Live, 5 Jul 2002
This cd gives us a selection from concerts given between 1972 and 1980, missing out the 1974 'Tragic Band' tour. Being a selection of live recordings, the sound quality is not that of a studio produced album, but we do get a feeling for what a great live act this band was. In fact, the Rotters Club tracks are available else where, but the five tracks given sound better here. The song list is drawn mainly from the earlier studio albums, but two tracks, 'Hothead' and 'Flavour Bud Living' were recorded on the later, 'Doc At The Radar Station'. Two other tracks, 'Old Black Snake', and 'Sugar Mama', are not found on any studio album at all. If you were at any of these gigs, then you are sure to want to add this cd to your collection. If you missed this band, then 'if you've got ears, you've got to listen'
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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the Dark the Night the dark the day, 15 Sep 2002
By jingles_sunderland (Morrisville, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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I must admit to more than a little apprehension when I heard that there was another live Captain Beefheart album being released in England.

Given that it was Virgin who released 'Unconditionally Guaranteed' I suppose that it led the way. The recent releases have all been disappointing in their own ways so I did not have high expectations about this album. But due to the lack of available material by the Magic Captain, I bought it anyway.

As soon as the music started my heart sank as it was clear that this had been recorded in the audience. Now, dear reader, let me make you aware that I was fortunate enough to be at that particular venue - a cold soggy mass of mud otherwise known as the Bickershaw Festival where the Magic Band performed at 3 am. The sound was not so great then but the band put on a great show.

However, on this occasion, I was pleasantly surpised to hear the music which came through loud and clear despite the poor recording. And what a way to start with 'Click Clack'.

The album technically is quite poor given the audience tapes and the poor balance between the singer and instruments. As a record of the incredible performances of Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band, it is excellent. There obviously is great demand for music of Don van Vliet which justifies these CDs and the music itself is a testament to a man that many think of as a genius. The combination of urban blues and the free form jazz which the Captain espouses is one which, though uncompromising, attracts attention and even demands close inspection.

There are some great tracks here, for instance, Electricity, Abba Zabba and more besides. Beefheart is found to be responsive to his audience, willing to perform the songs that they shout out for. This is truly a man who cares. While most bands can hardly bring themselves to play anything except which is on the current album, here is someone who can conjure up songs performed throughout his career without worrying if the band can play them or if he would remember the words. This is a man who cares what his supporters think and doesnot want to dissappoint them. What humility.

I have played this twice now since it arrived yesterday. I have grown to like it a lot. I am saddened though, that there is no real offical live release at the height of Don's power, at around the time of Trout Mask or Decals.

If you have to buy any of the recent releases buy this one. You will not regret it.

One final thought. I must disagree with Bernie Connor, the author of the sleeve notes about the appearance of the band at the Knebworth Festival in 1975. I think that they fitted in well and that aside from the Steve Miller Band, all of the performers put on a good show. My recollection was the poor sound for Pink Floyd but Captain Beefheart was more than appropriate.

'...and what about after that, and what about after that...'

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