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Live at Red Rocks (Special Edition)
John Tesh
Live at Red Rocks (Special Edition)
Genres: New Age, Pop
 
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John Tesh's name is often associated with the notion of bad music. This is an unfortunate and unfair perception since Tesh actually exhibits commendable skills in a little-explored musical niche--the pop-rock instrumental....  more »

     
   
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All Artists: John Tesh
Title: Live at Red Rocks (Special Edition)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 3
Label: Decca U.S.
Original Release Date: 6/4/1996
Release Date: 6/4/1996
Album Type: Limited Edition, Live
Genres: New Age, Pop
Style: Meditation
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 731453186521

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John Tesh's name is often associated with the notion of bad music. This is an unfortunate and unfair perception since Tesh actually exhibits commendable skills in a little-explored musical niche--the pop-rock instrumental. Those talents are nicely displayed on this audio rendering of his 1995 performance (in the company of the Colorado Symphony) at suburban Denver's Red Rocks Amphitheater. Influenced by old-line progressive acts such as Rush and Yes, Tesh specializes in creating instrumental tempests in pop-music teacups, framing his favorite themes--optimism, romance, and triumph--with anticipation-building preludes and melodic, high-octane crescendos. Among many flavorful selections, his best include the engaging dual melodies that adorn "Garden City" and the chest-swelling progression of "A Thousand Summers." The music works here better than it does on the video shown on PBS, since you don't have to watch all the mugging and choreographed prancing shared by Tesh and his eight backup musicians. The Collector's Edition of this release includes a six-song, 23-minute bonus CD that includes "Roundball Rock" (heard on NBC's NBA telecasts) and a few other of Tesh's broadcast themes. --Terry Wood

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Just give this one a chance
Brad Kramer | Chicago | 03/06/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I used to hate Tesh. Leno made fun of him and it seemed that his music must suck. Then I heard Live at Red Rocks. It seems that people can't accept Tesh even though they know nothing about his music. His music is majestic and exhilarating. He is a master of the piano, and to think that he writes and then composes the music by himself is simply amazing. There are so many inspiring tunes on this disc that I would be doing the CD a disservice to mention only a few. One of the songs will be my wedding song, I have decided. I am a huge fan of groups ranging from Air Supply to Van Halen and Counting Crows, so take my word--it's worth a try."
Good even for non-fans
Brad Kramer | 06/19/1998
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I'm not a particular fan of John Tesh, but I had to own this CD once I heard "Barcelona."Most of John Tesh's best works are contained on this CD, so people who are usually bored with his work (like myself) may have a change of heart.The Special Edition is probably best reserved for hard-core John Tesh fans. Those last six tracks were left off the original edition for a reason.Although I'd recommend the original version over the special edition, either won't disappoint even moderate fans of John Tesh."