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  • Artist: Live
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 18, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The spiritual qualities in Live's music have often inspired comparisons to Bono and U2, and some admirers have noted the parallels between Ed Kowalczyk's reflections and the imagery that John Lennon employed. But there's another valid comparison that one doesn't often hear: Earth, Wind & Fire. Live's alternative rock sounds nothing like EWF's soul and funk, but lyrically, they do have something in common: an ability to get a positive, uplifting message across without being wimpy. EWF had some of the most gutsy, rump-shaking funk grooves of the '70s, and yet, their lyrics were undeniably spiritual; similarly, Live's fifth album, V, feeds the listeners' mind, spirit, and intellect without letting the body down. Those who think of Live as the conscience of post-grunge alternative rock won't be disappointed by the intelligence and spirituality the Pennsylvanians bring to "People Like You," "Simple Creed," and other enriching tracks. But for all of its thoughtfulness, V has plenty of guts and grit. It also has a willingness to experiment; during the course of the album, Live incorporates everything from hip-hop to Indian music. And the Beatles are still a prominent influence; "Hero of Love," "Nobody Knows," and "Transmit Your Love" are appealing examples of the Fab Four influencing musicians no less than 31 years after their breakup. Is Live the conscience of post-grunge alterna-rock? Reading V's lyric sheet, it would be difficult to argue with that assertion. But Live's ability to get a positive message across doesn't make this album any less edgy -- in fact, V is among the band's most confident and inspired releases. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro (Lyrics) Ed Kowalczyk Live (:37)
Simple Creed (Lyrics) Ed Kowalczyk Live (3:25)
Deep Enough (Lyrics) Ed Kowalczyk Live (3:19)
Like a Soldier (Lyrics) Ed Kowalczyk Live (3:13)
People Like You (Lyrics) Ed Kowalczyk Live (3:18)
Transmit Your Love (Lyrics) Ed Kowalczyk Live (4:36)
Forever May Not Be Long Enough (Lyrics) Glen Ballard, Ed Kowalczyk Live (3:49)
Call Me a Fool (Lyrics) Ed Kowalczyk Live (2:38)
Flow (Lyrics) Ed Kowalczyk Live (3:31)
The Ride Ed Kowalczyk Live (3:55)
Nobody Knows (Lyrics) Ed Kowalczyk Live (4:27)
Ok? (Lyrics) Ed Kowalczyk Live (3:11)
Overcome (Lyrics) Ed Kowalczyk Live (4:16)
Hero of Love (Lyrics) Ed Kowalczyk Live (5:12)
[Untitled Track] Live (3:13)

Credits

Guzman/Rotterdam Conservatory Orquesta Tipica (Photography), Glen Ballard (Producer), Ted Jensen (Mastering), Ed Kowalczyk (Vocals), Chad Taylor (Guitar), Ed Kowalczyk (Guitar), Tricky (Vocals), Patrick Dahlheimer (Bass), Ed Kowalczyk (Concept), Tim Palmer (Mixing), Adam Duritz (Vocals (Background)), Chad Gracey (Drums), Tim Stedman (Design), Eric Gorfain (Violin), Ben Grosse (Mixing), Tim Stedman (Art Direction), Shawn Williams (Bass), Alain Johannes (Engineer), Alain Johannes (Concept), Alain Johannes (Producer), Marcos Orozco (Design)
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V
Studio album by Live
Released September 18, 2001
Recorded At 11 AD Studios, Hollywood, CA
Genre Alternative rock
Post-grunge
Hard rock
Length 52:31
Label Radioactive
Producer Live, Michael Railo, Alain Johannes
Professional reviews
Live chronology
The Distance to Here
(1999)
V
(2001)
Birds of Pray
(2003)
Singles from V
  1. "Simple Creed"
  2. "Overcome"
  3. "Like a Soldier"
  4. "Forever May Not Be Long Enough"

V, originally titled Ecstatic Fanatic, is the fifth album by the band Live, released in 2001. It featuring the singles "Simple Creed" and "Overcome", the latter of which received significant exposure following the September 11 attacks. V nonetheless reflected Live's continued commercial fall-off, reaching only #22 on the album charts at home, and failing to even reach gold, despite reasonably positive reviews.

The remix of "Deep Enough," which is a hidden track on this album, was featured in the movie The Fast and the Furious. Additionally, "Forever May Not Be Long Enough" appears on the soundtrack to The Mummy Returns and plays during the end credits of the movie, and "Overcome" appeared in the FX Network television show The Shield.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Ed Kowalczyk, except where noted:

  1. "Intro" – 0:37
  2. "Simple Creed" (Kowalczyk, Tricky) – 3:24
  3. "Deep Enough" – 3:19
  4. "Like a Soldier" – 3:12
  5. "People Like You" – 3:17
  6. "Transmit Your Love" – 4:35
  7. "Forever May Not Be Long Enough" (Kowalczyk, Glen Ballard) – 3:49
  8. "Call Me a Fool" – 2:38
  9. "Flow - 3:30
  10. "The Ride" – 3:54
  11. "Nobody Knows" – 4:26
  12. "OK?" – 3:11
  13. "Overcome" – 4:16
  14. "Hero of Love" – 5:12
  15. "Deep Enough" (remix, hidden track) – 3:11

Chart positions

Album

Year Chart Peak
2001 The Billboard 200 22
2001 Top Canadian Albums[1] 5
2001 Top Internet Albums 11
2001 Australian ARIA Albums Chart 1

Singles

Single Year Chart Peak
"Simple Creed" 2001 Mainstream Rock Tracks 11
Modern Rock Tracks 18
"Overcome" 2001 Modern Rock Tracks 30
Preceded by
A Funk Odyssey by Jamiroquai
Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album
September 24 - October 7, 2001
Succeeded by
beautifulgarbage by Garbage

References

  1. ^ Cantin, Paul. "Krall Makes Stunning Chart Debut". Jam! Music. September 26, 2001.

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