I’ve had some really good experiences with some of the iTunes Original collections, which
include a mix of pre-existing songs, original versions of hits and artist
narrations. I’ve especially enjoyed the iTunes Originals with Rob Thomas. This
weekend, I picked up my first iTunes
Exclusive Live Sessions mix. The Live Sessions series at 5 or 6 songs per
collection offers only about half the music of your average Original collection but, as the title
indicates, it’s all live music.
Since I’ve downloaded the Five for Fighting Live Session from iTunes, I have not been able to
get the music off of my mind. I’ve been listening to Five for Fighting since their first CD, which accompanied my wife
and I on a memorable trip down the US West Coast. Even if you can’t associate
the Five for Fighting name with a
particular song, it’s fairly likely that you’ve heard their music since it gets
a good amount of radio play and has found favor with a number of TV commercial
producers.
Granted, you are not going to get any original music here
but what you do get is Five for Fighting’s
best material done live in a pure acoustic (piano and guitar) format. The
album is tight and the recording quality is superb. Artist narration,
storytelling, and interludes are edited out except for one story about the
writing of the song Two Lights which
really accentuates that piece. At about $5 for the collection, you really can’t
go wrong with this one whether you are an old fan or someone simply looking to pick up some great music to listen to.