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What is this Stuff?
Fleck and his band must be the most versatile musicians in the business. Is this jazz, bluegrass, rock, or fusion? I have no idea. I do know it is great music to edit my digital photos by. Bela is a great bluegrass banjo player but this format is probably where he has made his most lasting musical contributions. Live at the Quick is another fine live effort from the Flecktones.
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Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
Awesome
One of my all time favorite CDs. Every song is great. I have several other Bela Fleck CDs but this one is the best. Makes me wonder why AMG doesn't rate it higher.
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Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
Excellent Live Jamboree
This album continues to show a sophistication the more you listen to it. After two years of listening I keep finding new tracks which I find have inspiring capabilities. Excellent...for fans of easy to listen to jazz-jam in a unique but easily accessable package
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Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
Must have this one
This is the album I put on when I'm working in my studio and want to get things accomplished. So much energy and expertise in one group! I recommend every album they have every made but this one definitely stands out if you have to buy one. Unforgettable talent and performance by each musician.
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Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
Better and Stranger Than Fiction
I don't know...for me, it's a contest between Victor Wooten's ''Amazing Grace,'' but the performance of ''The Sinister Minister'' here is probably the best example of The Flecktones as a group--and I think Victor's solo here is actually better than that on ''Amazing Grace''--technically better, anyway...all the solos on this tune are amazing. Check out this album...you won't be the same after it.
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Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
What the... ?!?!
All I could say when I heard these guys live for the first time... every single one of them is a genius, and the dynamic they have is without parallel. They are not like anything else you have ever heard, and they are one of the most phenomenal live acts I've witnessed. My favorite track on this album is, without a doubt, Vic Wooten's solo ''Amazing Grace.'' He redefines the bass guitar (actually, all these guys redefine their instruments). For something totally not mainstream, but utterly inspiring, Live Art is a great intro to the ''un-flecked.'' Too bad 5 stars is the highest you can go...
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