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Talisman - World's Best Kept Secret (2 DvD)
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Talisman - World's Best Kept Secret (2 DvD)













The Good
DVD 1: Live at Club Mondo Stockholm, Sweden August 2003: This is a small club show that consists of a
fifteen song set. ?Break Your Chains' has a heavy, repetitive riff that is followed by Soto's
momentous vocal chops. The chorus is melodic with enhancing background vocals. Both guitarists take a
turn at soloing. A muddy bass line dominates 'Color My XTC'. Jeff?s vocals are just as strong as his
desire for the lady he sings of. 'Skin on Skin' opens up with a piercing lick and a soulful wail from
Soto. The track continues with an addictive lick. Man, Talisman are horny.

'Tears in the Sky' is flush with blues-based riffs and speed metal runs. The harmonic chorus, bass,
and guitar solos set this one over the top. 'In Make Believe' starts with a clean arpeggio run until
the break-beat drum patter kicks in. Soto carries the slow parts with passion and the up-tempo parts
like a man possessed. 'Scream of Anger' is packed with driving muted riffs, quick-finger licks, and
plenty of screaming of anger. 'If Only You Would Be My Friend' is made up of seventies styled funk
riffs, and is about enduring friendship.


The crowd jumps in on the ohhh'ohhh section of 'I'll Be Waiting' and on the chorus as well. A two
minute bass solo leads into the hard-charging track 'Outta My Way', while a one minute guitar solo
leads into the energetic 'Standing On Fire'. The energy never lets up throughout the whole
performance. After the show are some clips of the band reacting to the performance.

Live at the Sweden Rock Festival June 2003: This is a show in front of a much, much larger audience.
It's an open air venue. Talisman's set for this performance is comprised of ten of the songs from the
Club Mondo set. I assume they had to cut the set down by five songs due to time restraints. The only
real differences with this performance are slight: solos, song length, and song order.

Sound wise I prefer the smaller club setting, but the open-air show is still good. It's also shot in
black and white. Bonus Features ' Multi-angle views of the Club Mondo show for the performances of
'Mysterious', 'If You Would Only', and 'Outta My Way'. You get four different angle shots on the left
side of the screen, with the main shot showing on the right. You can toggle between the different
views on the left, and they will appear on the right.

DVD 2 : Retrospect - The Movie: A look at Talisman from their early years to 2003, featuring videos,
live performances, backstage, and on the road footage. The video for 'I'll Be Waiting' shows that the
group dressed glam like everyone else in 1990. The video for 'Mysterious' was shot during the
recording of the song back in 1990. Three live performances from a show in Japan back in 1993 are
included. They were taken from a previous home video release. The video of 'Color My XTC' has Jeff
Scott Soto looking like the Uni-Bomber. It's even shot in the woods. Two performances from a circus or
carnival show are included that were shot with a home video camera. Four performances from the
Lokerse Festival in 2003 are included as well. The crowd is huge. The 'movie' ends with a video from
their last studio album Cats and Dogs, 'In Make Believe'; the video chronicles what you just watched
on the DVD. Bonus Features : include a discography, a shred video, a segment called naked bass player,
and 'Eating My BLT 2004'. You can experience those last two yourselves.



DVD Features:
Menu: Yes
Available Audio Tracks: LPCM 2.0
Main Language: ENglish
Disc Format: 2 x DVD 5
Cover: Zit in de Rars verwerkt




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