Acoustic Trio Live in Berlin

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Acoustic Trio Live in Berlin
Acoustic Trio Live in Berlin cover
Live album by Willy DeVille
Released November 22, 2002
Recorded Columbia Hall, Berlin
Stockholm
Genre Blues, Country, R&B, Rock, Soul
Length 121:25
Label Eagle
Professional reviews
Willy DeVille chronology
Horse of a Different Color
(1999)
Acoustic Trio Live in Berlin
(2002)
Crow Jane Alley
(2004)

Acoustic Trio Live in Berlin is a 2002 album by Willy DeVille. The album consists of concert recordings made in Berlin to celebrate DeVille’s 25 years’ of performing, and concert recordings made in Stockholm. Buscadero, the Italian music magazine, named Acoustic Trio Live in Berlin one of the top-ten albums of 2002 in its critics' poll; its readers' poll named the album the 21st best album of 2002.[1]

For the Berlin concerts, DeVille brought along a stripped-down version of his band which he named “The Acoustic Trio.” The Trio consisted of Willy DeVille, Seth Farber, and David Keyes. For the Stockholm recordings, DeVille played with an expanded band—The Mink DeVille Band—that included a guitarist, percussionist, and background singers.

Richard Marcus called the album "…a great example of not just Willy's talents as a songwriter, but as an interpreter of songs." He added, "A combination of his world-weary voice and the genuine emotion he seems to be able to invest in any song he sings are certainly a good part of why he is successful where others fail, but there's more to it than that. The intangible quality of having looked into the darker part of your soul and come out the other side with your spirit intact that can't be taught, only experienced, is always present when he performs.”[2]

Acoustic Trio Live in Berlin presents cover versions of blues, country, R&B, rock, and soul songs, as well as Willy DeVille originals. It is the second live album by Willy DeVille, the previous live album being 1993’s Willy DeVille Live. Many recordings on this album can also be heard (and seen) on a DVD called The Berlin Concerts.

[edit] Track listing

Disc 1 (Recorded March 21, 2002 at Columbia Hall, Berlin)

  1. “St. Peter's Street“ (Seth Farber) - 2:07
  2. “Betty and Dupree“ (Chuck Willis) - 5:03
  3. “It's Too Late She's Gone“ (Chuck Willis) - 4:00
  4. Spanish Harlem“ (Jerry Leiber, Phil Spector) - 4:08
  5. “Trouble in Mind“ (Richard M. Jones) - 3:29
  6. “Storybook Love“ (Willy DeVille) - 4:23
  7. “Big Blue Diamonds“ (Earl J. Carson) - 4:21
  8. “Shake Sugaree“ (Elizabeth Cotton) - 4:50
  9. Let It Be Me“ (Gilbert Bécaud, Mann Curtis, Pierre Delanoë) - 4:13
  10. “That Is the Way to Make a Broken Heart“ (John Hiatt) - 4:48
  11. Hound Dog“ (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) - 2:44
  12. “Junker's Blues“ (Champion Jack Dupree; traditional) - 3:51
  13. “You Better Move On“ (Arthur Alexander) - 4:05
  14. Night Falls“ (Willy DeVille) - 4:46
  15. Since I Met You Baby“ (Joe Hunter) - 3:51
  16. “Heaven Stood Still“ (Willy DeVille) - 3:55

Disc 2 (Tracks 1 through 4 recorded at Columbia Hall, Berlin; tracks 5 through 12 recorded in Stockholm with The Mink DeVille Band)

  1. “I'm Blue So Blue“ - (Clark) - 4:07
  2. “Keep a Knocking/Sea Cruise“ (Little Richard/Huey Smith) - 4:11
  3. Shake, Rattle and Roll“ (Charles E. Calhoun) - 5:05
  4. “Rambling on My Mind“ (Robert Johnson) - 7:21
  5. “One Night of Sin“ (Dave Bartholomew, Pearl King, Anita Steiman) - 2:52
  6. “Steady Drivin' Man“ (Willy DeVille) - 6:03
  7. “Goin' Over the Hill“ (Fred McDowell) - 3:26
  8. “Bamboo Road“ (Willy DeVille) - 5:45
  9. “Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot“ (traditional) - 5:03
  10. Carmelita“ (Warren Zevon) - 4:41
  11. “All by Myself“ (Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino) - 3:10
  12. “Billy the Kid“ (Bob Dylan) - 5:08

[edit] Personnel

Acoustic Trio (Berlin concert recordings)


The Mink DeVille Band (Stockholm concert recordings)

  • Willy DeVille - vocals, dobro, guitar, harmonica
  • Seth Farber - piano, background vocals
  • David Keyes - double bass
  • Boris Kinberg - percussion
  • Freddy Koella - guitar, mandolin, violin
  • Dorene Wise – Backing vocalist
  • YaDonna Wise - background vocals

[edit] References

  1. ^ Buscadero Critics’ List 2002/Readers’ Poll 2002 (2002) Lists from Italian Publications. 10 Years of Rocklist.net. Retrieved on 1-28-08.)
  2. ^ Marcus, Richard (August 7, 2007) “Music Review: Willy DeVille - The Willy DeVille Acoustic Trio In Berlin.” Leap in the Dark (Blog).