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Encore
Encore

Encore

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Two years after its release outside the U.S. and five months after the appearance of 's modestly selling seventh studio album, , belatedly presents an abridged domestic version of 's 2002 live album, , recorded in May 2001 at in England. The international version of the disc had 16 tracks, among them and both from 's sixth studio album, which he was promoting at the time. They have been excised from the American version of , as have the international version's final two tracks, both duets with . Remaining are 12 performances of hits from the 1980s along with two hits of the '70s, Early on, says he will be playing songs old and new, but the listener to the U.S. edition of the album will wonder where the new songs are. is an engaging cheerleader of a frontman, endlessly encouraging his already enthusiastic listeners with such interjections as "C'mon!," "Yeah!," and "Let's go!" The audience is content to sing along on the familiar material, with or without to join them. ("You don't need me," he declares at one point.) No doubt this show was more enjoyable for fans in the arena than it will be for those listening at home who, for example, won't know what is talking about when he says during "Man, you can't dance!" This is a performer who is playing much more to the audience in front of him than to the one that will hear the concert later on disc. Even leaving aside the truncated form of this version of the collection, this is not a memorable live album. [The 2002 edition added four bonus tracks.] ~ William Ruhlmann
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