Personally, I like the music of the CDs I have bought (Borderline and RAH) But, you do lose the experience of the concert with the banter and I am dismayed at the fades. Maybe that's why the CDs are not being reviewed very much like the DVDs were.
I am thinking the fades were for the downloaders who pay 99 cents for a handful of tunes they want. Then, they cut and paste songs to make their own cds. I confess that I am that way and have downloaded a lot of individual songs. That's the only logical thing I can think of. Other releases did not have these fade and left concert banter in.
I would not post a bad review of Joe on Amazon but I think on this blog we are freer to give criticism. We are all Joe fans and when hard core fans don't review a CD then something may be wrong. The DVDS were much enjoyed and well reviewed here and on Amazon. But the cds are not being reviewed much at all. Except most mention the fade outs.
OK, now some positive stuff - the music of the Borderline show is fantastic. I wanted to hear Joe with a 3 piece again and he has not lost a step. His fingers and blurs. I loaned my 4 dvd set to a friend and he thought the Borderline was his favorite show. The cd has all the music and is well produced - except I too hate the fade outs and miss the short talk with the audience.
The Royal Albert Hall show is better than the 2009 RAH concert in my opinion. I love the music on the cd, but I cannot tell if it was recorded at the RHA or Nowhere in Particular. You lose the experience of being there.
But, I think it had to have been done to sell to the downloaders - people who pay 99 cents to download a few songs rather than $20 for the entire 2 disc set. That would make sense for J&R.
I bought 2 of the shows, but I will likely just get a neighbor to rip the dvds of the other two. I have already bought two of the cds and all four of the dvds and I have everything else Joe has done. That's enough for now. But, if the editing had been better on the CDs then I would likely have bought all four of them. That's my honest feedback for J&R as a fan who has bought everything they produced - until these last two cds of the Tour de Force.
SBS