LEB I SOL — Live in New York

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Live album · 1991

Filed under Jazz Related Rock
By LEB I SOL

Tracklist

1. The Big City (3:11)
2. Si Zaljubiv V Edno Mome (5:54)
3. Jovano Jovanke (7:11)
4. Uci Me Majko Karaj Me (5:27)
5. Blagoslov (2:14)
6. Bistra Voda (7:28)
7. Rainy Night In New York (0:25)
8. Aber Dojde Donke (6:50)
9. Going Back To Skopje (3:32)

Total Time: 42:12

Line-up/Musicians

Bass, Vocals – Bodan Arsovski
Drums – Dragoljub Djuričić
Guitar, Vocals – Vlatko Stefanovski
Keyboards, Vocals – Koki Dimuševski

About this release

Third Ear Music – 0001-3 (Yugoslavia)

Compilation of recordings from CBGB in New York from May 17, 1991, bolstered with rehearsals and filler.
Despite the name "Live in New York", only 4 tracks from the gig actually appear.

Track 1 - rehearsal at "American Studio" N.Y.C., May 23, 1991. Sounds from the streets of Manhattan.
Tracks 2, 3, 6 recorded at C.B.G.B., N.Y.C., May 17, 1991.
Track 4 digitally recorded at "Aura Sound Studio", Vodno, Macedonia, Oct. 11, 1991.
Track 5 recorded at "St. Climent Čudotvorec", Macedonian orthodox church in Toronto, Can., May 14, 1991.
Track 7 recorded in N.Y.C., May 27, 1991, 11:35 p.m.
Track 8 recorded at C.B.G.B., N.Y.C., May 28, 1991.
Track 9 recorded at "Malibu" road house, Toronto, Can., May 13, 1991. Original sounds from JAT DC-9 aircraft.

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seyo
A dissapointing live document from North American tour.

After the last studio album "Putujemo", drummer Garo Tavitijan again left in 1990, this time for good with ambition to pursue jazz career in the band PARAMECIUM. So for the spring 1991 US/Canadian tour his usual replacement Dragoljub Djuricic returned and with Dimusevski already in team it looked like a promising return to their world fusion roots. In fact this is probably the closest ever they went back to jazz improvisations since "Infinity" album from 1981! Unfortunately this material is so inconsistent and weak with many gaping holes and errors.

I can say that Djuricic definitely did not have his best moments on this album, but since I already pointed out in other reviews that IMO he is not nearly as good as Tavitijan for the fusion style of LEB I SOL, I will not mention him here again. But I need to stress that out of nine songs only three stand out, all of them are Macedonian ethno-fusion and previously unreleased so that's why "Live in New York" can be considered a collector's item: "Si zaljubiv edno mome", "Jovano, Jovanke" (this had appeared on "Zvucni zid" soundtrack LP though) and "Uci me majko, karaj me". Together with "Bistra voda" and "Aber dojde donke" this could have been a fine set of a refreshed jazz-rock sound. However the sound of the audience in the NY CBGB club with female screams is more than annoying and "Aber dojde donke" was spoiled by terrible "c'mon altogether now" ending.

The remaining tracks are ridiculous and unnecessary fillers in the shape of outdoor street, rain and airplane noise. "Blagoslov" is a record of the blessing performed by a priest over the band members in Toronto Macedonian Orthodox Church! For God's sake, what's the point in putting this onto the music album? A joke? A document? An art performance? Or simply a religious ritual? OK in 1991 religion was trendy and "cool" stuff in ex Yugoslavia, but since I witnessed what the organized religion en generale has done in the past 10-15 years in the ex-YU countries, I am sorry to sound so in opposition, but It just sucks.

Too bad, a few good moments cannot convince me to rate this album higher than 2 stars, so if you are not a dedicated LEB I SOL follower, pass this by.

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