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Portishead - Roseland NYC Live (1998)

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Portishead - Roseland NYC Live (1998)

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CD-Rip FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) MP3 320 kbps | 57 min | Electronic, Jazz, Funk, Soul, Triphop | 437 / 229 MB

Usually, groups wait until they've released at least three or four records before putting out a live album, but PNYC was too good an idea for Portishead to turn down. Recorded with a full orchestra on a cold, rainy day shortly after the release of their second record, Portishead, the project doubled as a live album and the soundtrack for a BBC documentary. In addition to being economical and perhaps lucrative, the disc demonstrates how sampled and sequenced music can be re-created in concert without losing any of the charm or dynamics of the original recordings. All it takes is a 22-piece string section, some horns, and a band whose tightness is exceeded only by its creativity. At times the performances on PNYC sound even more breathtaking and cinematic than Portishead's original recordings, as humming theremin, skittery scratching, and gliding strings mingle with stealthy guitar lines and sultry vocals. For Portishead, sour times seem like a distant memory. --Jon Wiederhorn

With a 30-piece horn and string section, the group pumps up its cloistered fretting to an epic scale.... -- Entertainment Weekly

1 Humming
2 Cowboys
3 All Mine
4 Mysterons
5 Only You
6 Half Day Closing
7 Over
8 Glory Box
9 Sour Times
10 Roads
11 Strangers

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