Dixie Chicks Album: “Top of the World Tour: Live”
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Top of the World Tour: Live |
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Release Date:2003-11-24
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Country, Today's Big Hits, Greatest Country Hits
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Label:Columbia
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:5099751379324
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123 of 141 people found the following review helpful:
- Down on the Chicks? Your loss.
Let me say up front that I approve of the way G.W. Bush is running things and regardless of the pretext, I think we did a very good thing in liberating the Iraqi people. Natalie Maines disagrees and she's proud about disagreeing and I think that's fine too.
We don't have to agree about everything all of the time.
But most people with unbiased ears will agree that the Dixie Chicks are supremely talented. They understand the soul of country music and are able to interpret it in a fresh way that makes it accessible to people like me who never much cared for country. For my money, Natalie has the best voice and command of style and nuance of any woman performing today. (Granted, with competition like Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez, Madonnna, Whitney Houston and even Shania Twain, that statement seems like damning with faint praise, but nobody else even comes close.)
Live albums are usually a little rough around the edges and this one has a few flat spots, but the highs so far outweigh the lows that those of us who didn't see the Chicks on tour find ourselves wishing we'd gone.
There are a lot of grins and appreciative laughs in this 2-disc set. Natalie has the grit and spunk to tell her critics to go to hell and make them love her for it.
The high point of the 22-song set - for me, at least - is Bob Dylan's "Mississippi," which gets a high-energy, up-tempo reading that makes you forget Dylan's original version on his "Love and Theft" album. It's worth the price of admission all by itself. The other new track, "Am I the Only One," is a powerful piece of music too.
If you've been estranged from the Dixie Chicks because they had an opinion that didn't match yours, you owe it to yourself to: 1. Go read the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, 2. Get over it, and 3. Buy this album.
There's room in the American tent for everyone. That's why the wackos of the world hate us.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
- A Review and an Opinion
This album is one of the best live albums that I've heard, whether defined by genre or male/female or single performer vs. group. I think Natalie's voice is an incredible powerhouse voice. I wish I could belt it out like she does!! And the instrumental solos are fantastic. I don't know about you, but I can't play banjo like that. I think the group's on-stage talent proves that they are, in fact, the real thing.
As far as her political opinions are considered, I do agree that GW is an idiot and has run this country into the ground. HOWEVER, people have different opinions and they should allow others to have theirs. It shouldn't matter where or when a person declares those opinions. Natalie voiced what she believed in, and I give her kudos for having the bravery to do that in a country that shuts out ANYTHING that isn't the 'right' opinion. Don't take it out on the MUSIC! Open your minds to understand that there are different people, different opinions that should be taken into account. Please listen to the music with an unbiased ear. Thank you.
Amy (Wisconsin) - February 25, 2004
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
- Extremely Surprised
I'm not a country music fan. Never have been. And admittedly, I bought this CD for purely political reasons, to support Gaines' freedom of speech. But I was blown away. I got chills. I didn't realize how talented these chicks were due to my simple close-mindedness to country music. Shame on me. I enjoy the versatility, attitude and pure musical talent of this collection. Travelin' Soldier hit a little too close to home, as my soldier continues to write that he will be home soon. But I am perked up by beats that I can't help moving to. Anyone who can appreciate raw talent, emotional lyrics, and strong female vocals who don't sing around a note for 10 minutes before they hit it, buy this album. The Chicks haven't left my stereo since I bought it.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- Live and let LIVE
The best gauge to hear a performer or a group is live in concert (or a cd of the concert( Think KISS live or KISS UNPLUGGED are great examples of how good live is). A friend gave me a copy of this Dixie Chicks CD as an early birthday gift, after they won the Grammies.
This 2002 concert is a great showcase for the Chicks. Listening to them on this CD, I feel like I am in the middle of the concert in the best seats in the house.
The production quality is great. The chicks are in fine form and this CD concert is a proof that the grammies wins are no fluke.
I want more of their CDS now
Bennet Pomerantz AUDIOWORLD
29 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
- "abs" and talent are not interrelated !!!!
I've been hearing about how the dixie chicks suddenly have no talent and how Natalie needs to loose weight...So...Miss Natalie's "6-pack" is in the fridge ! What does that have to do with her singing talent ? Nothing ! Furthermore, I DO NOT AGREE WITH HER STANCE REGUARDING THE PRESIDENT, however, I am able to seperate my political beliefs from my taste in music...I suggest
all the 'nay-sayers' do the same ! "Traveling Soldier" is my favorite song by the dixie chicks...it reminds me of a song I heard at a coffee house in mid-January of 2003 called " Soldier And The Fortune Teller" by the artist "Rhiannon" (free download here at amazon)..."Travelin Soldier" and "Soldier And The Fortune Teller" are great patriotic -bluegrassy story-telling songs !
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