Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Macy Gray Pictures
Artist:
Macy Gray
Origin:
United States, Canton - OhioUnited States
Born date:
September 9, 1970
Macy Gray Album: «Live in Las Vegas»
Macy Gray Album: «Live in Las Vegas» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (3.0 of 5)
  • Title:Live in Las Vegas
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Review - Product Description
Macy Gray's Live in Las Vegas was recorded on November 18th of 2004 at the House of Blues. The CD features familiar tracks such as 'Sweet Baby' and 'I Try' alongside more recent fare like 'When I See You', 'She Ain't Right for You' and 'Things That Made Me Change'. Nu Teach. 2005.
Customer review
9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
- Subpar Live Album of Macy Gray

Macy Gray stormed onto the music scene in 1999 with the very impressive debut album "On How Life Is". Things have gone downhill since then. Her subsequent 2 studio albums (2001's The id" and 2003's "The Trouble With Being Myself") failed to take off critically or commercially, and now, out of the blue comes this live album.

"Live in Las Vegas" (2 CDs, 18 tracks, 100 min.) is a curious affair. It is not released by Macy Gray's label (Sony), but by some obscure label called NuTech. Furthermore, the release does not give any indication whatsoever when this was recorded, who was in the band, who wrote the songs, or any other credits. As to the album itself, it just doesn't cut it, and the performances are generally subpar (in particular the back-up vocalists are horrible). As to the few highlights, "Why Didn't You Call Me" is built around a Kraftwerk sample; "Do Something" sounds good as well, and Macy's breakout hit "I Try" also hits the stride. Note that all those songs are from her debut album, in fact 8 of its 10 tracks are on this collection.

Unless you are a die-hard Macy Gray fan, this is not a recommended purchase. Not only is the quality subpar, but the purchase price is pretty steep as well. Buyer beware!

Customer review
- Great Funky Album

This album is funky, over the top and irreverent. I didn't know Macy was such a freak. Don't overanalyze this one, just buy it and put it on at your next party, but make sure the kids are asleep.

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Dubious and subpar live album from Macy Gray

May Gray stormed onto the music scene in 1999 with the very impressive debut album "On How Life Is". Things have gone downhill since then. Her subsequent 2 studio albums (2001's The id" and 2003's "The Trouble With Being Myself") failed to take off critically or commercially, and now, out of the blue comes this live album.

"Live in Las Vegas" (2 CDs, 18 tracks, 100 min.--please note that the track listing by Amazon as listed above is flat-out wrong) is a curious affair. It is not released by Macy Gray's label (Sony), but by some obscure label called NuTech. Furthermore, the release does not give any indication whatsoever when this was recorded, who was in the band, who wrote the songs, or any other credits. As to the album itself, it just doesn't cut it, and the performances are generally subpar (in particular the back-up vocalists are horrible). As to the few highlights, "Why Didn't You Call Me" is built around a Kraftwerk sample; "Do Something" sounds good as well, and Macy's breakout hit "I Try" also hits the stride. Note that all those songs are from her debut album, in fact 8 of its 10 tracks are on this collection.

Unless you are a die-hard Macy Gray fan, this is not a recommended purchase. Not only is the quality subpar, but the purchase price is pretty steep as well. Buyer beware!

Customer review
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Macy Gray Live in Lavega

This is my first cd of Macy Gray and she is fresh and cool.