34th & 8th

by Everfine

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Sales Rank:19607 (lower is better)
Price Used:$8.81
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Release Date:2004-08-24
Label:Everfine
UPC:803494071323
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Everfine
ASIN:B0002C4IPE
Category:Music

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Album Description

This double live disc is packed with percolating rhythms, thought provoking lyrics, and soaring vocals that truly capture the raw energy and power of O.A.R.'s live performance. While the songs were recorded in just a few days time (at NYC's Hammerstein Ballroom), the unified, uplifting spirit was there long before the record button was pressed.

Customer Reviews

slow shipping - Reviewed on 2008-10-30
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I have not yet recieved this product yet. I was told it would be 3 to 15 business days to get and it has been over a month. I'm not sure if it got lost in the mail or if it even shipped because I never got a shipping confirmation email.
Great Value, Bad Format - Reviewed on 2008-01-30
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The cd is great. Dvd is a bit grainy but still good. the only problem is the audio cd is recorded in dolby digital. I bought the cd in to play in my car but my player will not play it. I have an eclipse 5445 which is a decent cd player but it will not play cd's in dolby so... i was dissapointed in that. they should have recorded the audio cd's in regualar stereo.
O.A.R. should be called G.O.D. - Reviewed on 2007-02-07
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I love this band to death. They are my favorite band, I've followed them since day 1 and have been to numerous amount of live concerts. THIS CD IS AMAZING. ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! DVD is just as great! I hope they're around for another 20 years.

STANDOUT TRACKS: POKER, MR. BROWN, SO MOVED ON, RIGHT ON TIME, KING OF THE THING, CITY ON DOWN/DELICATE FEW, OLD MAN TIME.
Pretty Darned Good - Reviewed on 2007-01-26
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I think this is an good album for live. Well done and energetic. I'd recommend it.
Good to OK - Reviewed on 2006-06-14
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2 customers found this review helpful.

I finally went and saw the band O.A.R. the other day at San Diego State University. I had been hearing about this band all year from my friends, but have only heard a handful of songs off the good old iPod. As a fan of jam bands I was impressed by O.A.R.s stage presence and posititive attitude. They were a little weak instrumentally, but overall I had a great time! Anyways this review is about the album 34th & 8th. After seeing the band live I let this album pop my O.A.R. CD collection cherry. After listening to it a bunch something sounds like it is missing. There are not many exciting songs and I swear the singer is going to ruin his vocal folds. I enjoy the album every now and then, but will not add it to my top albums to play. I think the playlist is lacking and I wish the lead guitarist (not the singer) would be less timid, both live and on the album. If you want an awesome Jam band, try Umphrey's McGee or the fathers of it all, The Grateful Dead.
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