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'Live At O'Tooles Tavern' As reviewed at Amazon.com here: http://www.amazon.com/Live-At-OTooles-Tavern/dp/B002MKUYX4 One disc approximately 50 minutes long. The sound is very good,with a few slight imperfections (snaps and pops) here and there. These are most evident when listening to this on headphones-otherwise don't worry. The recording is warm,which suits these tracks,the vocals are up front and very clean. The sound is like sitting up front in a small venue. The notes are minimal-a short paragraph on the recording process,that's it. This is a live recording from the late Rick Danko and the late Richard Manuel of THE BAND. For anyone who likes the aching,lived in vocal sound of THE BAND,this is for you. Danko's voice is in fine form,sounding very much like he just recorded "Music From Big Pink",or "The Band". Manuel's voice,which is the higher of the two,sounds every bit as good as it did on his solo album "Whispering Pines",from a while ago. When their voices blend,the combination is truly magnificent. Backed primarily by Manuel's electric piano,which also has the sound of his old band,and a bit better sound than the above mentioned live album,this is some truly heartfelt sounding music. Danko takes the lead on most of these tracks,with Manuel filling in when needed to give added weight to the songs. Occasionally there is a bit of guitar mixed in,as on "It Makes No Difference",which is a highlight. Mixed way back on these tracks is the sound of a bass guitar,but its ve

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