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(More customer reviews)I had the Redwoods concert on audiotape from many years ago. I'm not an especially big Kenny Loggins fan, but I bought it for some reason and wound up playing it a lot. It started to wear out, so I bought the DVD, and it is frankly better than the audio version -- there are songs left out of album, and this a show worth actually seeing because of how much is going on. One remarkable thing you notice about this concert is that (with the exception of some slide guitar playing) the instrumentation is entirely acoustic -- no electronic keyboards, solid-body bass or guitars. Details like the vibraphone playing and African percussion stand out when you can actually see the concert. And it's a treat to be able to see Howard Levy (harmonica), who is worth tracking down no matter what record he's playing on. The only drawback are a couple hoaky Q&A sessions with the audience, but they're short. And for some strange reason Loggins looks like he's about to cry during the first half of the show. But it's a hell of a sound when they get all these great musicians on stage. For a show that was not recorded with a DVD in mind, it makes for a very good one.
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