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Willy DeVille - The Berlin Concerts 2002 (2003)

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Willy DeVille - The Berlin Concerts 2002 (2003)

Willy DeVille - The Berlin Concerts 2002 (2003)
Video: PAL, MPEG-2 at 5 053 kb/s, 720 x 576 at 25.000 fps | Audio: AC-3 2 channels at 224 kb/s, 48.0 kHz
Genre: Rock, Blues | Label: E-M-S | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 2003 | Runtime: 198 min. | 3,96GB+4,25 GB(2xDVD5)

The roots of American music, including the blues, R&B, and Cajun music, gave Willy DeVille's (born William Borsey) late-'70s punk band, Mink DeVille, its unique flavor. A quarter of a century later, DeVille continued to blend musical traditions and postmodern intensity. A self-taught guitarist, DeVille found his early inspiration in the blues of John Hammond Jr., Muddy Waters, and John Lee Hooker. Determined to become a musician, he moved to London in 1971, hoping to latch on with a British band. Frustrated by his lack of success, he returned to the United States. Temporarily settling in San Francisco, he spent most of 1972 developing his stage persona in Bay Area clubs. Returning to New York, DeVille was in the right place at the right time. Forming a band, Dilly DeSade & the Marquis, later renamed Mink DeVille, with bassist Ruben Siguenza and drummer T.R. "Manfred" Allen Jr., he found his roots-oriented rock welcome in the city's burgeoning punk scene. When the independent Omfug label included three of their songs on the multi-artist compilation Live at CBGB's, recorded at the influential New York punk club, their punk connection was assured. With Atlantic acquiring national distribution rights to the album, Mink DeVille became one of the country's top punk bands.
Willy DeVille remained active following the breakup of Mink DeVille in the mid-'80s. His debut solo album, Miracle, was produced in 1987 by Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits, and included such guests as guitarist Chet Atkins. One tune, "Storybook Love," used in Knopfler's score for the film The Princess Bride, was nominated for an Academy Award. Residing in New Orleans after the early '90s, DeVille featured the city's leading musicians, including Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, and Eddie Bo, on his 1990 album, Victory Mixture. New Orleans-style rhythms remained essential on his 1996 albums Big Easy Fantasy and Loup Garou. Subsequent releases focused on DeVille's live shows. Released in 2001, Live combined performances from the Bottom Line in New York and the Olympia Club in Paris. Acoustic Trio in Berlin, released two years later, featured the accompaniment of Seth Farber (piano, background vocals), Boris Kinberg (percussion), Freddy Koella (guitar, mandolin, vocals), David Keyes (bass, background vocals), and YaDonna Wise (background vocals). In 2003 DeVille returned to New York, and during the following years he continued sporadic touring (predominately in Europe), and released the album Pistola in 2008. Willy DeVille died of pancreatic cancer in New York City in August 2009 at 58 years of age.

Artists:
- Willy DeVille
- David Keyes (guest): Acoustic Bass
- Seth Farber (guest): Piano
- Freddy Koella (guest): Guitar
- Boris Kinberg (guest): Percussions
- Dorene Wise (guest): Backing Vocals
- Yadonna Wise (guest): Backing Vocals

Tracklist:
Dvd 1: Live In Berlin 21 March 2002 Columbia Hall
01. Betty And Dupree
02. It's Too Late She's Gone
03. Spanish Harlem
04. Trouble In Mind
05. Storybook Love
06. Big Blue Diamond
07. Shake Sugaree
08. Let It Be Me
09. That Is The Way To Make A Broken Heart
10. Hound Dog
11. Junker's Blues
12. You Better Move On
13. Since I Met You Baby
14. Blue So Blue
15. Keep A Knocking / Sea Cruise
16. Shake Rattle And Roll
17. Heaven Stood Still
Bonusmaterial: After-Show Special, Biography, Discography, Gallery

Dvd 2: Live In Berlin 24 June 2002 Metropol Berlin
01. Loup Garou
02. One Night Of Sin
03. Broken Heart
04. Running Through The Jungle
05. Bamboo Road
06. Lay Me Down Easy
07. Carmelita
08. Steady Drivin' Man
09. Across The Borderline
10. 18 Hammers
11. Cadillac Walk
12. Can't Do Without It
13. Bad Boy
14. Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot
15. Heart And Soul
16. Goin' Over The Hill
17. Just Your Friends
18. Spanish Stroll
19. All By Myself
20. Hey Joe


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Willy DeVille - The Berlin Concerts 2002 (2003)

Willy DeVille - The Berlin Concerts 2002 (2003)

Willy DeVille - The Berlin Concerts 2002 (2003)

Willy DeVille - The Berlin Concerts 2002 (2003)

Willy DeVille - The Berlin Concerts 2002 (2003)

Willy DeVille - The Berlin Concerts 2002 (2003)


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