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Jill Sobule-Live In Pittsburgh 
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Written by MuzikMan   
Saturday, 05 March 2005


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Artist: Jill Sobule
Genre: Rock-Folk-Pop
Tracks: "Set List 01. Intro 02. The Jig Is Up 03. Bitter 04. Clever 05. Now That I Don?t Have You 06. Trains 07. Thank Misery 08. Billy?s Theme 09. Mexican Wrestler 10. Big Shoes 11. Karen By Night 12. Resistance Song 13. The Last Line 14. Sonny Liston 15. Supermodel/Sister Christian 16. I Kissed A Girl 17. X-Gay Ministries 18. Kathie Lee 19. Somewhere In New Mexico 20. Vrbania Bridge 21. One of These Days 22. Freshman 23. Happy Town 24. When I Ship Comes In 25. Rock Me To Sleep"

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When Jill Sobule is on stage with her guitar, warm vocals, and clever humor and wit, it all comes through beautifully in her music. You will witness an enjoyable concert that will surely leave you with a night full of memories. Although I was not there for her Live In Pittsburgh performance, watching this DVD gave me a comfortable front row seat. This enigmatic artisan with inexhaustible lexis and her guitar will mesmerize you in this performance. How could you not smile when Sobule sings her glib and seemingly innocent ?I Kissed A Girl,? or the shocking truth of ?Billy?s Theme,? which is about a woman posing as a man all her life while bringing up her kids and nobody finding out the truth until she died. It sounds like something Lou Reed would sing with dry poetic justice. She owns every song entirely whilst advocating for females and the gay community. ?Karen By Night? is another thought provoking heart rending tune, featuring lyrics filled with envy and one person?s reality, or perhaps yours in some way, as you find a way of connecting it all in your own life while listening to this music. Twenty-five tracks is a generous helping of an artists? catalog of music. By the time it ends, you will feel like you know Jill as if she was a best friend. I listen to complex music at times through DVDs, CDs and SACDs, and the fact that this performance kept me captivated is saying a mouthful for the artist, considering she had no accompaniment whatsoever. The Club Caf? is a no frills venue, there is a starlit backdrop and a small intimate audience for the artist to perform for, which seems to be very agreeable, making for a special experience for the music lover. The acoustics are obviously excellent at the venue, as you will see when you listen to this performance. Once again, I found the production and camera work impeccable. Kudos to Merging Media for all their outstanding efforts to bring our attention to an outstanding artist that is not in the mainstream. ? Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck-http://www.muzikreviews.com May 29, 2004

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