Peppered, Part 2
After a fun day at work, I decided to sit down at home and take in a film. Netflix was nice enough to supply the evening's entertainment, Cheap Trick's Sgt. Pepper Live. Cheap Trick has always been somewhat Beatlie. They have not hidden this, in fact they actually backed up John Lennon on early versions of Double Fantasy songs.
For this performance recorded at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, as part of a benefit for the Michael Milken Prostate Cancer Foundation Charity Concert & Auction, the band has augmented their sound with a collection of backing musicians including the New York Philharmonic, Joan Osborne and Ian Ball from Gomez. Rick Nielsen sports a great custom Hamer guitar with Beatles in Sgt. Pepper unis. Robin Zander is in great voice and tackles the majority of the material quite well. Tom Petersson and Bun E. Carlos provide their usual solid foundation. Petersson, especially, shines throughout doing the yeoman's job on Paulie's incredible bass work.
The guests get their shots mid-album to take over on lead vocals. Ian Ball sings Being For The Benefit of Mr. Kite and When I'm Sixty-Four, Rob Laufer, who has portrayed George in Beatlemania, naturally takes a very strong Within You and Without You. Finally, Joan Osborne sings Lovely Rita, an odd but satisfying choice. The DVD was released in August and was also released as a CD. In addition they played a week of shows in Las Vegas in September.
When I listen to tribute albums or cover versions, I many times fine myself wanting to stop and listen to the original version. This performance is solid enough that it kept my interest without my mind wandering and my feet scattering to grab the original.
On the other hand, Lillie could not even tolerate anyone other than John and Paul singing the album and she ran out of the room despite our urgings to give it a chance. Being 10 years old will do that to you.
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