Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Commodores Pictures
Band:
Commodores
Origin:
United States, Tuskegee - AlabamaUnited States
Band Members:
First Line-up: Lionel B. Richie Jr. (vocals, saxophone, drums, piano), Thomas McClary (lead guitar), Milan Williams (keyboards, trombone, rhythm guitar), William «WAK» King (trumpet, rhythm guitar, synthesizer), Ronald La Pread (bass guitar, trumpet), and Walter Orange (vocals, drums)
Commodores Album: «Commodores: Live! [VHS]»
Commodores Album: «Commodores: Live! [VHS]» (Front side)
    Album information
  • Customers rating: (3.7 of 5)
  • Title:Commodores: Live! [VHS]
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Customer review
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Cabaret show..........

Im a Commordores fan but a little dissapointed after watching dvd.....to much crowd noise over the actual sounds of the Commodores.....and the sound mixing of the music kinda below average......1 particular thing I didn't like was the ending short of the intro to band and then sending you back to song selection......no smooth continuence of the concert.....every song finished and sent you back to song selection......bumma.....

I reckon the 1 best song was Sail on with Kenny Rogers....Lionel Richie......Will see if I can find another Commerdores......dvd....hopefully a better put together dvd concert......Commodores still rock.......Eps.........

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- WHAT A GREAT LIVE SHOW !!!

Ok .. here we are reviewing Da Bomb .... this is the Best Commodores show I've seen on videos since Lionel left the group ... you get Wak, Clyde and JD doin' their best to TURN THE ROOF of da concert hall .... and they do it for sure .... all the great classics included in here + a long medley with all their biggest funk songs ..... if this ain't funk !!! Welcome To Commodores' Country !!!!

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Anothe Commodores title found.

Trying to rebuild my LP collection has been difficult - but with the purchase of this CD I'm getting there. I love the CD and the Commodores.