Portishead - Roseland NYC Live 2LP (180g, Audiophile, Music On Vinyl, EU Pressing)
Pickup currently unavailable at 2235 Fern Street
Portishead - Roseland NYC Live 2LP (180g, Audiophile, Music On Vinyl, EU Pressing)
2235 Fern Street
Pickup currently unavailable
2235 Fern Street
San Diego CA 92104
United States
Along with Massive Attack and Tricky, Portishead was part of the Bristol triumvirate that popularized Triphop in the early nineties, especially in America. But what made them stand out was their added elements of Cool Jazz, Acid House and soundtrack samples to their slow, elastic beats, creating an atmospheric and seductive sound that appealed to a broad audience.
In 1998, when they realized that fans were swapping bootlegs of their live shows like crazy, Portishead decided to capture a unique performance. Roseland NYC was a one night stand of sorts at the New York City Roseland Ballroom, where Geoff Barrow, Adrian Utley and Beth Gibbons were joined by the 35-piece New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
These new arrangements gave a new sense of dramatic tension, and in the process they created one of the most breathtaking albums of the genre.
In 1998, when they realized that fans were swapping bootlegs of their live shows like crazy, Portishead decided to capture a unique performance. Roseland NYC was a one night stand of sorts at the New York City Roseland Ballroom, where Geoff Barrow, Adrian Utley and Beth Gibbons were joined by the 35-piece New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
These new arrangements gave a new sense of dramatic tension, and in the process they created one of the most breathtaking albums of the genre.