Jane H. wrote:Hi Willy, glad to hear from you. If I am not mistaken that dvd came with the limited edition first run of So, Its Like That release. 25000 of them with the free A New Day Yesterday live dvd. Fortunately you can get the dvd seperately in Joe's store. GEtting back that red disc to complete the SILT collectible is a more pricey venture.
I'm interested to see if you have a Joe cd you prefer, and whatever else you feel like posting
I plan to repurchase the separate DVD, but I plan to work on getting the original back from my friend. You are correct that it came the SILT limited run.
My current favorite JB CD is definitely The Ballad of John Henry (Blues Deluxe being a close 2nd). For me, that is the album where I believe Joe finally "came into his own". Story of a Quarryman and The Ballad of John Henry, for me, are 2 of Joe's best produced tracks. I can't put my finger on exactly why, but there is some secret sauce in those tracks that are magical.
And from the Blues Deluxe CD... Blues Deluxe and Woke up Dreaming. And Burning Hell. Ah, heck, that whole CD kicks butt.
Sloe Gin is another great CD for me. The title song, along with the remake of Bad Company's Seagull are my fav's. That album is much more mellow and shows a completely different side to Joe's playing.
Another great one for me is Black Rock. While the production of the recording seems different (something with the mix levels), the songs on that album are like butter to my ears. Blue & Evil is beautifully dark, Steal Your Heart Away has a great composition with just enough tension that won't let the mind rest. Spanish Boots is reminiscent of those Zepplin tunes of yesteryear covered with signature Joe gravy. Love it.
While many folks focus on Joe as a great guitar player (which he absolutely is), for me it is much more. Song selection, vocals and production quality with a great band make one great package. Having been in the music playing business myself for 25+ years, I know how rare it is to see such a great production. While Joe makes it look so easy on stage, I know there is a lot of hard work that goes into creating such beautiful music. I can't wait to see what's in store for Joe in 2012.
Willy