Rickie Lee Jones - Live At The Wiltern Theatre (1999)
Artist: Rickie Lee Jones
Title: Live At The Wiltern Theatre
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Videoarts Music
Genre: Jazz, Soul, Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:56:45
Total Size: 252 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Live At The Wiltern Theatre
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Videoarts Music
Genre: Jazz, Soul, Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:56:45
Total Size: 252 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Bye bye blackbird
02. Makin' whoopee
03. It must be love
04. The last chance Texaco
05. Up from the skies
06. Dat dere
07. I won't grow up
08. Don't like goodbye
09. We belong together
10. Coolsville
11. Easy money
12. Moon is made of gold
13. Love is gonna bring us back alive
A low-key, unadorned, and unaffected glimpse of a 1992 concert, Rickie Lee Jones: Live at the Wiltern Theatre is visually indistinct and unremarkable, lit only with a blue light that's appropriate to the bluesy, soulful songs that Jones does best. As anyone who has followed her career knows, we aren't here for the decor; we're here to listen to her music and lyrics, which is precisely what Jones delivers. There's no polite banter in between tunes as she and her backup band breeze through a resumé of 13 songs, six composed by Jones and pulled primarily from her first two albums. She also flirts and cajoles with her audience on a playful riff of "Makin' Whoopee" and Jimi Hendrix's "Up from the Skies." She turns in some jazzy scat on "Dat Dere" and some ska on "Love Is Gonna Bring Us Back Alive." While she certainly struts her stuff on other people's songs, the best is saved for her own compositions. Her work, amply on display throughout this hourlong show, includes "Coolsville," "Easy Money," "It Must Be Love," and "The Last Chance Texaco" as well as a gorgeous piano riff that opens "We Belong Together." These more than compensate for the minimalist milieu and lack of polite chat. When she soars through a quintessential Jones song, "Don't Like Goodbye," viewers won't much feel like saying goodbye either.