VARIOUS ARTISTS : DEAR MR. FANTASY - A CELEBRATION FOR JIM CAPALDI

 

  1. Intro (Bob Harris)
  2. Paper Sun (Paul Weller)
  3. Lost Inside Your Love (Stevie Lange)
  4. Living On The Outside (Joe Walsh, Bill Wyman, Jon Lord)
  5. Elixir Of Life (Dennis Locorriere)
  6. Whale Meat Again (Simon Kirke)
  7. Love's Got A Hold On Me (The Storys)
  8. Forty Thousand Headmen (Joe Walsh)
  9. Man With No Country (Yusuf Islam)
  10. Light Up Or Leave Me Alone (Steve Winwood)
  11. Dear Mr. Fantasy (Steve Winwood)
  12. Evil Love (Gary Moore)
  13. Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush (Paul Weller)
  14. Let Me Make Something In Your Life (Stevie Lange & Jon Lord)
  15. Gifts Of Unknown Things (Phil Capaldi, Jon Lord & Bill Wyman)
  16. Love You 'Til The Day I Die (Margo Buchanan)
  17. No Face, No Name, No Number (Pete Townshend)
  18. John Barleycorn Must Die (Joe Walsh)
  19. Pearly Queen (Paul Weller)
  20. Rock And Roll Stew (Dennis Locorriere, Margo Buchanan, Stevie Lange)
  21. Love Will Keep Us Alive (Steve Winwood, Joe Walsh, Mark Rivera, Gary Moore, Jon Lord, The Storys & Bill Wyman)

Label : Eagle Vision

Venue : The Roundhouse, London, UK

Recording Date : January 21, 2007

Release Date : 2007

NTSC : 16:9

Length : 140 minutes

Review (At The Barrier) : A well respected group of established artists turned out to pay tribute to one of Britain’s best in 2007. This 2CD remastered edition has been extended to include a Bluray film of the live concert. Although Jim Capaldi is best known for his work with Traffic he left many amazing pieces of solo material to add to his musical heritage. Appropriately Steve Winwood contributes with Dear Mr Fantasy. He also joins some Brit and US rock royalty, which it is fair to say he and JC breeched, for the final track Love Will Keep Us Alive. There are some pleasant musical surprises amongst them from Paul Weller’s versions of early traffic hits Paper Sun and Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush. They’re pretty close to the originals with his own special vocal stamp. His exemplary guitar work is also on show in a raucous version of Pearly Queen. Joe Walsh also adds his instantly recognisable vocal skills and guitar style to Forty Thousand Headman and the folky John Barleycorn. It is fitting that many of his British musical contemporaries like Pete Townsend, Yusuf/Cat Stevens, Jon Lord and Simon Kirke put their own inimitable craft into their respectful offerings even though they were better known for a different style of rock to Jim Capaldi. For example Pete Townshend’s acoustic version of No Face, No Name, No number sounds like it has been pulled off Who’s Next? Brilliant The late Gary Moore’s powerful version of Evil Love shows him at his guitar-licking best. Bassist Bill Wyman is among the several of the chosen cast working with Jon Lord , Joe W, and Jim’s percussionist brother, Philip, on a couple of tracks. Jim Capaldi’s well deserved induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 is justified by his timeless contribution to Rock music. This will be prolonged with the astonishing versions of his music on this album. Whether watching the live footage or just selecting specific tracks from the CD’s to listen to this is a magical listening experience. The value for money package also includes an illustrated booklet, offering a replica of the Concert programme , new, rare insights into the event and the artists who took part.