UB40 – Live At Montreux 2002 (DVD-Video)
Picture:
C+ Sound: B Extras: D Concert: C+
I am not
the biggest fan of UB40 and stick by everything I have had to say about them
before. You can read my previous review
of a recent CD at:
http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/3331/UB40+-+Who+You+Fighting+For?+(CD
And that
was just a CD. Now comes 97 minutes
(!!!) of the band on the new DVD Live At
Montreux 2002 with 21 songs from their surprisingly long career, including
yet another rendition of Red, Red Wine,
which the U.S. Government may very well be using to get information from
prisoners at Abu Ghraib! Maybe they can
just play that one over and over in the battlefield until Al Qaeda surrenders.
In any
event, it goes on far too long, never feels like Rock, Pop or Reggae but some
kind of strange mush of the styles that only the band could deliver, which is
the problem. Tracks include:
1) The Way You Do The Things You Do
2) Here I Am (Come And Take Me)
3) One In Ten
4) Come Back Darling
5) If It Happens Again
6) Homely Girl
7) Kingston Town
8) Reggae Music
9) Don’t Break My Heart
10) Love It When You Smile
11) Rat In Mi Kitchen
12) Rudie
13) Cover Up
14) Since I Met Your Lady
15) Maybe Tomorrow – Anything Mi
Chat
16) Johnny Too Bad
17) Wear You To The Ball
18) Red Red Wine
19) Can’t Help Falling In Love
20) Cherry Oh Baby
21) Many Rivers To Cross
The
anamorphically enhanced 1.78 X 1 image has some good color, but depth and
detail issues, suggesting a 1080i taping.
The DTS 5.1 does pull through and will make fans happy, with the Dolby
Digital 5.1 not as good and PCM 16/48 2.0 Stereo having some richness
advantages over the Dolby. There are no
extras, though the brief paper pullout inside the DVD case is not bad.
- Nicholas Sheffo