Where The Light Is:John Mayer Live In Los Angeles

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Where The Light Is:John Mayer Live In Los Angeles

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0886972266527
Format: Live
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: 2008-07-01
Studio: Sony



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Disc 1:
  1. Neon (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  2. Stop This Train (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  3. In Your Atmosphere (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  4. Daughters (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  5. Free Fallin' (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  6. Everyday I Have The Blues (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  7. Wait Until Tomorrow (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  8. Who Did You Think I Was (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  9. Come When I Call (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  10. Good Love Is On The Way (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  11. Out Of My Mind (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  12. Vultures (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  13. Bold As Love (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
Disc 2:
  1. Waiting On The World To Change (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  2. Slow Dancing In A Burning Room (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  3. Why Georgia (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  4. The Heart Of Life (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  5. I Don't Need No Doctor (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  6. Gravity; Gravity\ Dreams To Remember (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  7. I Don't Trust Myself (With Loving You) (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  8. Belief (Live at the Nokia Theatre)
  9. I'm Gonna Find Another You (Live at the Nokia Theatre)








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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - disco consigliato (ITA)
Un buon disco, onesto sia nel suono che nelle esecuzioni
il primo CD contiene esecuzioni acustiche solo lui con la chitarra e finisce con alcuni brani nella formazione del suo mitico TRIO (Steve Jordan e Pino Palladino)
il secondo CD invece lo si può apprezzare con tutta la band al completo. Superbo in tutte le situazioni.
per chi non conosce John Mayer, con questo disco si riesce a farsi una buona idea della notevole caratura dell'artista.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - John Mayer LIVE
Grammy winner John Mayer delivers a good live set that includes "Daughters", "Who Did You Think I Was", "Stop The Train" and "Free Falling". John Mayer has become involved in the 2008 Presidential Race - Interestingly, in the 2008 Presidential Primary race, New York Senator Hillary Clinton earned more Votes than any other Presidential Primary candidate in American history (hillaryclintonforum, the denver group)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Must have for fans of John Mayer
This two-disk set is a must have for fans of John Mayer. Whether you love his, acoustical arrangements, pop songs or the sound of the John Mayer Trio, you will find, "Where the Light Is" a perfect addition to your John Mayer collection. For those new to the sound and style of John Mayer, this set is a perfect introduction to his music.

In my personal opinion, I believe Mr. Mayer to be one of the most talented musicians on the stage. His mastery of the guitar allows him to fuse traditional blues, jazz and pop sounds into compilations with broad appeal. Fans who enjoy the styles of James Taylor, Dave Matthews and Jimi Hendrix will find John Mayer worthy of their time.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - INCREDIBLE - EXTRAORDINARY - PHENOMENAL - WHERE WILL IT END
As Incredible as music can get, John Mayer transcends Incredible to Extraordinary to Phenomenal to ... where will it end? I loved his first 2 major commercial releases Room for Squares and Heavier Things. After those releases, new John Mayer music was not appearing on commercial radio, which is either a sign that he was not recording or that commercial radio is in major decline. Three years later we got "Waiting on the World" (Continuum), but was that all there was from that release? Especially when he won the Grammy? No, which answers why commercial radio is in decline. Why we weren't hearing "more" is related to the change or departure in style that we were accustomed to from John Mayer and how we don't tolerate change in Artists we've come to "know".

I was fortunate to DVR an appearance on (PBS no less) Austin City Limits from October 2007. It re-opened my mind and presented me with the possibility that the reason I wasn't hearing John's music had more to do with me than it had to do with him.

Now I am back on board. And if you are out there wondering if it's worth it, well all you have to do is answer the question: "Did you hear the imprints of R&B or Blues in any his acoustic stuff"? If you did, than you didn't see Continuum as a departure or change but as a Continuum. You will see "Where the Light Is", as a compilation of poetry and music by an extraordinary talent communicating via an instrument you would think he invented. And to think he is so young will make us old folks pine to Stop This Train.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - steller
truly remarkable musician, another masterpiece to add to the collection...wonderful concert at the Woodlands! Quality cd purchase



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