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Since there is little officially licensed video of N.Y.C.'s punk/soul outfit
during its salad days, this DVD is especially welcome. Even if it wasn't a find because of the scarcity of footage of the pre-solo
led band, this is a rousing document of the act at its zenith. Add in the rarity factor and it's a flawed yet must-have DVD for all
fans, in either solo or group configurations.
and his band stuff 16 songs into just over an hour, yet the set captures the various sides of the rocking R&B unit from the charging
to the urban balladry of the
-esque
is soaked with sweat by the third tune, but still manages to look like the coolest dude ever to take the famed
stage.
was touring behind 1981's
, generally considered its finest moment, although only four tunes appear from that album. The rest are divvied up equally among three other releases, making this a terrific overview of
's best work. Saxist
plays the
role, infusing songs such as the yearning
and the stunning
with a smoky, back alley '60s sensibility meshed with raw sex appeal.
doesn't say much other than to try to get a nagging high-pitched squeal out of the sound system, but he is magnetic throughout and seems to be enjoying himself even though smiling isn't part of his persona. He's certainly giving it up in front of a sturdy backing combo that knows when to turn on the heat (a roaring
a tough
a charging
) and when to lay back and sizzle (easing into
). By the time
appears as the encore and the show's only cover, it's clear this ensemble perfectly reflects its leader's rugged sense of street smarts, smooth style, and swaggering songwriting. The surround mix is clean, and the camera work, while somewhat ragged, effectively catches the action without the incessant cutting and slickness that mar so many concert videos. This is a terrific, moving, and historically valuable DVD, especially for those who never got a chance to experience
and his boys live. ~ Hal Horowitz