Warren Haynes - Live at Bonnaroo

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Album Details

Title: Live at Bonnaroo
Artist: Warren Haynes
Release Date: 6/8/2004
Re-Released On: 1/13/2008
Label: ATO Records, Evangeline (UK)
Album Type(s): live
UPCs: 805772408128, 880882152123
Genre: Rock
Styles: Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Southern Rock
Moods: Aggressive, Brash, Confident, Earnest, Earthy, Energetic, Fiery, Greasy, Gritty, Gutsy, Organic, Playful, Raucous, Rousing, Urgent, Visceral
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Lucky
  2. Patchwork Quilt
  3. To Lay Me Down
  4. Glory Road
  5. The Real Thing
  6. One
  7. In My Life
  8. I'll Be the One
  9. Fallen Down
  10. Forevermore
  11. Beautifully Broken
  12. I've Got Dreams to Remember
  13. Tastes Like Wine
  14. Wasted Time
  15. Stella Blue
  16. Soulshine

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDEvangeline (UK)4081
2004CDATO Records21521

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Album Review

With his ongoing membership in the Allman Brothers Band, Gov't Mule, Phil Lesh & Friends, and the Dead, guitarist/singer Warren Haynes doesn't really have time for a solo career. He did put out a solo album, Tales of Ordinary Madness, in 1993, but his group gigs provide him plenty of opportunities to write and play, and except for a live EP compilation, Lone, in 2003, he hasn't otherwise bothered to issue solo discs. Yet while performing at the 2003 Bonnaroo Festival, he followed a Saturday night set with the Allman Brothers Band with a Sunday afternoon solo set, accompanying himself on acoustic and electric guitar, and here it is on CD. Haynes uses his guitar chording to support his soulful voice on what sounds like a personal, thrown-together set list. There are expected numbers from the Gov't Mule songbook ("In My Life," "Fallen Down," "Tastes Like Wine") as well as a tune from Tales of Ordinary Madness ("I'll Be the One") and songs Haynes wrote for his group activities (the Jerry Garcia tribute "Patchwork Quilt," first recorded by Phil Lesh & Friends, "Soulshine," introduced by the Allman Brothers Band and here performed as a duet with South African singer Vusi Mahlasela). And then there are some surprising choices. Haynes opens with his version of Radiohead's "Lucky" from OK Computer, which some of his listeners seem to recognize, and later tries U2's "One." He introduces "Glory Road," a song written by Austin Sisk, a performer he says influenced him in his youth, and premieres a song called "Forevermore." And, to the crowd's delight, he throws in Garcia's "To Lay Me Down" and the Grateful Dead's "Stella Blue." The performance should be taken in context, considered as a sort of Sunday brunch performance for the jam band audience who went to Bonnaroo. For them, it was perfect, and for listeners already familiar with one or more of Haynes' group endeavors, it may be quite a kick to hear these songs stripped down to what amount to folk arrangements. But the album is not really the place to start in appreciating the performer. The uninitiated are liable to find it musically repetitious and static, instead of the change-of-pace it is intended to be. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Brian FarmerGuitar Technician
Christer ManningDesign, Art Direction
Danny ClinchPhotography
Greg CalbiMastering
John AlagiaMixing
Jon AltschillerMixing
Mark WilliamAudio Engineer, Engineer
Sandy MorganLive Sound
Vusi MahlaselaPerformer, Vocals
Warren HaynesGuitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Vocals, Guitar (Electric)