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34th & 8th

 
Album Review: 34th & 8th

  • Artist: O.A.R.
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 27, 2004
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Rock

Review

34th & 8th is O.A.R.'s second official live album. It's a two-disc affair like 2002's Any Time Now, but in a move befitting the band's jump to Lava/Atlantic, the tri-folding package includes a full-length DVD of the show and some snappy artwork. Recorded on the 28th and 29th of November during the '03 tour for In Between Now and Then, 34th favors the band's jammy side. To that end, oldies like "Black Rock" and "About Mr. Brown" dawdle past the six- and seven- minute mark, and disc one ends with a medley of "City on Down" and "Delicate Few." While fans of the more straightforward In Between Now and Then might balk at this approach, dilly-dallyers should know that what O.A.R. lack in brevity they make up for with boundless, addictive energy. Led by the relentlessly hopeful, invitingly grainy vocals of Marc Roberge and featuring the sax of Jerry DePizzo (not to mention a rhythm section capable of transforming reggae shuffle into plaintive pop in the slap of a bass string), O.A.R. spread the good-time vibes all over their jams. The result? Even for the wary or uncaring, this stuff is more inviting than a bus full of gypsy dress-wearing supermodels. "Let's bring this energy up a bunch," Roberge says at the beginning of 34th & 8th's second half, and launches promptly into In Between's urgent "Right on Time." That leads into a few more upbeat tracks ("King of the Thing" is a highlight) before the extended intro of "Toy Store" moves toward a meander again. As usual, fan fave "That Was a Crazy Game of Poker" ends the set. This time around it's over ten-minutes long, with solos galore and a dub-inflected breakdown with some heartfelt crowd participation. Those who know O.A.R. from their AAA blip "Hey Girl" probably won't understand this set. But there's a reason why the Hammerstein Ballroom was filled that Thanksgiving weekend, and it's got nothing to do with O.A.R.'s major label ROI. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Dareh Meyod (Lyrics) O.A.R., Marc Roberge O.A.R. (6:08)
About Mr. Brown (Lyrics) O.A.R., Marc Roberge O.A.R. (6:45)
Wonderful Day (Lyrics) O.A.R. (4:30)
So Moved On (Lyrics) O.A.R. (8:54)
Black Rock (Lyrics) O.A.R. (7:46)
Missing Pieces (Lyrics) O.A.R. (5:10)
Ran Away to the Top of the World Today (Lyrics) O.A.R. (6:38)
Old Man Time (Lyrics) Marc Roberge, O.A.R. O.A.R. (4:43)
City on Down...Delicate Few O.A.R. (10:26)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Right on Time (Lyrics) Marc Roberge, O.A.R., Andy Harrison, John Alagia O.A.R. (5:34)
Someone in the Road (Lyrics) Marc Roberge, O.A.R. O.A.R. (3:25)
King of the Thing (Lyrics) O.A.R., Marc Roberge O.A.R. (4:09)
Here's to You (Lyrics) Marc Roberge, O.A.R. O.A.R. (6:42)
Toy Store (Lyrics) O.A.R. (7:55)
Whose Chariot? (Lyrics) O.A.R., Marc Roberge O.A.R. (9:12)
Patiently O.A.R. (6:50)
I Feel Home (Lyrics) O.A.R. (6:49)
That Was a Crazy Game of Poker (Lyrics) O.A.R. (17:57)

Credits

Greg Kessler (Photography), Greg Hartman (Engineer), Chris Weal (Engineer), Dave Roberge (Executive Producer), Ben Hordell (Design), Pete Hanlon (Engineer), Benj Gershman (Guitar (Bass)), Mark Roberge (Guitar), O.A.R. (Art Direction), Richard On (Guitar (Electric)), Marc Roberge (Vocals), Jeff Juliano (Mixing), Pete Hanlon (Digital Editing), Brad Darby (Digital Editing), Ben Hordell (Photography), Mark Roberge (Vocals), Victor Dawahare (Design), Jerry DePizzo (Saxophone), Marc Roberge (Guitar (Electric)), O.A.R. (Design), Chris Culos (Drums), Brad Darby (Engineer), Victor Dawahare (Art Direction), Scott Hull (Mastering), Richard On (Vocals (Background)), Ben Hordell (Art Direction), O.A.R. (Audio Production), Marc Roberge (Guitar (Acoustic)), O.A.R. (Producer), Benj Gershman (Bass)
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34th & 8th
Live album by O.A.R.
Released July 27, 2004
Recorded November 28–29 2003
Genre Rock
Label Everfine
Professional reviews
O.A.R. chronology
In Between Now and Then
(2003)
34th & 8th
(2004)
Stories of a Stranger
(2005)

34th & 8th is a live album by O.A.R. released on July 27, 2004. The double-CD set and DVD were released on Everfine Records. The album's title comes from the intersection of New York City's historic Hammerstein Ballroom, where the album was recorded on November 28-29 2003. The album debuted on the Billboard Charts Top Independent: #6 and on the Billboard 200: #80.

Track listing

  1. "Dareh Meyod" –6:08
  2. "About Mr. Brown" – 6:45
  3. "Wonderful Day" – 4:30
  4. "So Moved On" – 8:54
  5. "Black Rock" – 7:46
  6. "Missing Pieces" – 5:10
  7. "Ran Away to the Top of the World Today" – 6:38
  8. "Old Man Time" – 4:43
  9. "City on Down...Delicate Few" – 10:26
  10. "Right on Time" -5:34
  11. "Someone in the Road" - 3:25
  12. "King of the Thing" - 4:09
  13. "Here's to You" - 6:42
  14. "Toy Store" - 7:55
  15. "Whose Chariot?" - 9:12
  16. "Patiently" - 6:50
  17. "I Feel Home" - 6:49
  18. "That Was a Crazy Game of Poker" - 17:57



 
 
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