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Where the Light Is: John Mayer Live in Los Angeles [DVD]
John Mayer

Released July 1, 2008 on Columbia

Available on: BR, DVD

 
Track No. Song Title Length
1. Neon [Acoustic]  
2. Stop This Train [Acoustic]  
3. In Your Atmosphere [Acoustic]  
4. Daughters [Acoustic]  
5. Free Fallin' [Acoustic]  
6. Everyday I Have the Blues  
7. Wait Until Tomorrow  
8. Who Did You Think I Was  
9. Come When I Call  
10. Good Love Is on the Way  
11. Out of My Mind  
12. Vultures  
13. Bold as Love  
14. Waiting on the World to Change  
15. Slow Dancing in a Burning Room  
16. Why Georgia  
17. The Heart of Life  
18. I Don't Need No Doctor  
19. Gravity  
20. I Don't Trust Myself (With Loving You)  
21. Belief  
22. I'm Gonna Find Another You  
23. [Bonus Material] [DVD] [*]  
Andy Hill
Engineer
Michael Keller
Lighting Director
David LaBruyere
Bass
Stephen Marcussen
Mastering
Pino Palladino
Bass
Jeri Heiden
Art Direction, Design
Danny Clinch
Director, Photography
Martin Pradler
Mixing
Tim Bradshaw
Keyboards, Vocals, Lap Steel Guitar
Ian Charbonneau
Engineer
Chad Franscoviak
Producer, Engineer, Mixing
Steven "Steven J." Jordan
Drums, Vocals
Glen Nakasako
Art Direction, Design
Christina Adamson
Production Coordination
Steve Sich
Audio Technician
Bradley Mason
Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Anthony Catalano
Engineer, Digital Editing
Brian Hendry
Monitor Engineer
Paul Greenhouse
Editing
David Ryan Harris
Guitar, Tambourine, Vocals
Katie Friesema
Production Assistant
Lindha Narvaez
Producer
Recorded at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles, CA, Where the Light Is: John Mayer Live in Los Angeles finds singer/songwriter and guitarist John Mayer performing in three different band settings: acoustic trio, electric trio, and large ensemble. As such, the evening works as a nice representation of Mayer's work beginning with the 2003 album Heavier Things and continuing through his creative reinvention as a modern electric blues artist with 2005's Try! John Mayer Trio Live in Concert and finally his smash Grammy-winning 2006 effort, Continuum. Essentially, the concert is designed to showcase Mayer's ability to move from melodic soft rock and pop to folky solo numbers and rockin' blues. Generally, the conceit works and the concert does shine a light, so to speak, on Mayer's virtuosic musical chops. However, segmenting this concert into such specific aesthetic sounds loses some of the diverse flow a Mayer concert usually has. It should be noted that the concert is also available on DVD and Blu-ray, where you get see each band and appreciate the diversity among the ensembles. That said, for fans of Mayer the songwriter, you really can't lose, as the guy is hard-pressed to come up with a bad song, and tracks like the fan favorite "Daughters" and the bittersweet "Stop This Train" really benefit from the acoustic reading Mayer gives them here. Similarly, by putting "'Who Do You Think I Was," "Vultures," and his inspired take on Jimi Hendrix's "Bold as Love" in the middle electric trio section, Mayer builds the energy of the concert, perfectly setting up the pop/blues cornucopia of the final large ensemble set. Beginning with the hit "'Waiting on the World to Change," Mayer's last set (on disc two) is really the set most fans will gravitate toward, as it finds Mayer and his backing group of stellar sideman diving headlong into such soulful numbers as "Why Georgia" and "I Don't Trust Myself (With Loving You)," while also making room for such bluesy nuggets as his Stevie Ray Vaughan-inspired reworking of the Ray Charles hit "I Don't Need No Doctor." Admittedly sprawling and ambitious, Where the Light Is is nonetheless a dynamic showcase for Mayer, who never fails to shine. ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide