The Three Degrees Live

The Three Degrees Live

by The Three Degrees
The Three Degrees Live

The Three Degrees Live

by The Three Degrees

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Overview

Although they were certainly guilty of some lackluster moments on their studio albums, the Three Degrees were another entity entirely when performing live. On-stage and in front of an audience, they were charged, bounding through snappy sets with phenomenal energy. This 1975 concert, recorded with a full orchestra in Leicester, England, is that pudding's proof. And, being 1975, the band covers all its hits, powering through "TSOP," "When Will I See You Again," and "Dirty Ol' Man" with an easy, breezy style that's a refreshing lift after some more forced moments on the preceding International. But things get really interesting on some inspired and often off-kilter choices included in the set, as listeners hear the band break out of its Philadelphia International cocoon. As a treat for their English audience, according to the band's between-song patter, the Three Degrees punch up Elton John's then-current hit, "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me," turning it into a quick-stepping R&B-styled groover. Stevie Wonder's "Living for the City," combined with "For the Love of Money," receives similar treatment, while the trio's rendition of the Edgar Winter Group's roots rock classic "Free Ride" takes first place in the oddest cover ever category. It's a wild and well-thought-out set, spotlighting the Three Degrees where they are most comfortable and at their best. The sound is clear and clean, sacrificing some vicarious energy by mixing the obviously enthusiastic audience down but not quite out of the experience. It's a timeless treat. ~ Amy Hanson

Product Details

Release Date: 10/23/2007
Label: Sony Music Entertainment
UPC: 0886976112622
Rank: 113160

Tracks

  1. T.S.O.P. (the Sound of Philadelphia)
  2. Free Ride
  3. Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
  4. Year of Decision
  5. Living for the City/for the Love of Money
  6. When Will I See You Again
  7. Dirty Ol' Man
  8. Everybody Gets to Go to the Moon
  9. Harlem
  10. Love Train

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Three Degrees   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Stevie Wonder   Composer
Dan Hartman   Composer
Elton John   Composer
Leon Huff   Composer,Producer
Val Jennings   Project Coordinator
Tony Hodsoll   Packaging
Derick Warne   Arranger
Bernie Taupin   Composer
Arthur Freeman   Arranger
Tony Rounce   Liner Notes
Jimmy Webb   Composer
Kenny Gamble   Producer,Composer
Bill Withers   Composer
Tall Order   Mastering
Gerard Huerta   Design
Anthony Jackson   Composer
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