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Medusa/Live in Central Park

Medusa/Live in Central Park Tracks
1. "No More ""I Love You's""
2. Take Me To The River
3. A Whiter Shade Of Pale
4. Don't Let It Bring You Down
5. Train In Vain
6. I Can't Get Next To You
7. Downtown Lights
8. Thin Line Between Love And Hate
9. Waiting In Vain
10. Something So Right
11. Money Can't Buy It
12. Legend In My Living Room
13. Who's That Girl?
14. You Have Placed A Chill In My Heart
15. Little Bird
16. Walking On Broken Glass
17. Here Comes The Rain Again
18. Why
19. Something So Right
Annie Lennox - Medusa/Live in Central Park
Medusa/Live in Central Park Review
1995 RCA release, a double slimline jewel case containing hersmash 1994 covers album 'Medusa' and a nine track bonus CD featuring the studio version of Paul Simon's 'Something So Right' (with Simon guesting on vocals & guitar) and eight tracks recorded live in Central Park in New York City on September 9th, 1995: 'Money Can't Buy It', 'Legend In My Living Room', her Eurythmics's hits 'Who's That Girl?' & 'Here Comes The Rain Again', plus 'Why', 'You Have Placed A Chill In My Heart', 'Little Bird' and 'Walking On Broken Glass'. 19 tracks total.
Medusa/Live in Central Park Review
Limited Edition featuring a Bonus CD with Live Tracks and Alternate Takes.


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Medusa Live in Central Park
5
In a word...tremendous! A must have is you're a Annie Lennox fan.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-11-27
Muy bueno, sobre todo el segundo cd
5
Esta de mas hablar de la excelente voz de annie, sin embargo el escucharla en vivo aumenta aun mas mi fanatismo por ella. Le doy 5 estrellas especialmente por las excelentes versiones de sus mas antiguos temas como integrante de Eurythmics.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2000-08-24
Slumming, maybe, but still chilling...
4
Annie Lennox may sing about a 'chill placed in her heart', but she's one of the few female vocalists still alive who can actually move me to tears, without exxageration.

"Medusa" probably sounded like a good idea on paper, but I tend to favour her compositions instead of listening to Annie do Karioke. "Waiting in Vain" and "No More 'I Love You's" sound decent; most of the covers do. But the real gem in this set is the live disc.

It's only LP length, but it's amazing to find that her voice is no less affecting in a live situation. A mix of acoustic Eurythmics covers, and hits from her first (and only) solo album, culminating in a killer version of "Why" that brings down the house.

Is it worth the extra cost? Absolutely.

Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-05-30