On The Border-1988 Al Stewart/Peter White(g,Key)/Robin Lamble(b) Dave Camp(sax)/Steve Chapman(d)/Steve Recker(g) With Flanders Philharmonic in Antwerp, Belgium
¡¡¡ Que sorpresa!!!; tanto tiempo navegando por la red y buscando temas de Al Stewart por Youtube, y me encuentro con que ha participado en NOTP, que, para mi gusto, son de los mejores conciertos que te puedes encontrar por ahí. De verdad que me ha sorprendido muy gratamente, con una versión magnífica de "On the border". Gracias, Al, po tanta buena música, y que verdad es el título de esa canción que dice "You should have listened to Al".
@IrisMG Well it is down to the mix really. The strings were supposed to add to the band- yes there is a band playing but you don't hear them. Drums, bass and keyboards.. Look at Al- her is strumming but you don't really hear it in the mix.
So yes it does sound a bit choppy with teh violins so prominent but certainly different and exciting- a nice change from the way we recorded it back in 1976! Peter White
I've been trying to put my finger on what's wrong with this version-to me-and I think I have it. Peter is of course excellent, but I think the fault lies with the orchestra. It's as if they're trying to superimpose "Eleanor Rigby" on top of "On The Border" and, well, it's a very unique sound, isn't it?! I'm sitting here like, "why is that song so choppy", when I'm used to a smooth, powerful song..it's hard to explain. Strings would have worked well here if done right, I don't know.
¡¡¡ Que sorpresa!!!; tanto tiempo navegando por la red y buscando temas de Al Stewart por Youtube, y me encuentro con que ha participado en NOTP, que, para mi gusto, son de los mejores conciertos que te puedes encontrar por ahí. De verdad que me ha sorprendido muy gratamente, con una versión magnífica de "On the border". Gracias, Al, po tanta buena música, y que verdad es el título de esa canción que dice "You should have listened to Al".
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@peterhwhite Hi Peter! Different is a good word...lol
IrisMG 9 months ago
@IrisMG Well it is down to the mix really. The strings were supposed to add to the band- yes there is a band playing but you don't hear them. Drums, bass and keyboards.. Look at Al- her is strumming but you don't really hear it in the mix.
So yes it does sound a bit choppy with teh violins so prominent but certainly different and exciting- a nice change from the way we recorded it back in 1976! Peter White
peterhwhite 9 months ago
This is great, whatever happend to this wonderful music?
flathead59 11 months ago
Love how he starts with "The Third Man" theme.
Sinatra70 1 year ago
Ich habe Al vor 20 Jahren in Deutschland
gesehen und interviewt - er ist ein
einmaliger Musiker und Mensch - thx.. ;-))
satin123 1 year ago
Al Stewart stills in better shape( with more hair and without belly) in this one and Peter great as usually.
MyRickyz 2 years ago
You are so right...the strings slow the tempo dramatically.
The simple bassline on the recorded/album version drive the song and allow Als vocal to soar and hit home alot more.
This version is the last thing one wants to hear when we go to a concert...
olliespike2 2 years ago 2
I've been trying to put my finger on what's wrong with this version-to me-and I think I have it. Peter is of course excellent, but I think the fault lies with the orchestra. It's as if they're trying to superimpose "Eleanor Rigby" on top of "On The Border" and, well, it's a very unique sound, isn't it?! I'm sitting here like, "why is that song so choppy", when I'm used to a smooth, powerful song..it's hard to explain. Strings would have worked well here if done right, I don't know.
IrisMG 2 years ago
The guitarists Al Stewart is using these days are very very good, but Peter White is the BEST!
IrisMG 2 years ago