|  Robert Berry
 
  Prime Cuts
 
  Review by Gary Hill
 
 The latest release  in the Magna Carta series Prime Cuts, this time the attention is turned on Robert  Berry's considerable work on the label. The first point I need to bring up is  somewhat of a mixed one here. Included in this release is a nice mini-documentary  that runs on PC's detailing a lot of Berry's remarkable career in an in-studio  interview. While this video is a great touch, there is also a bit of a problem  with it, though. Since I generally listen to discs while reviewing them on my  PC, this was rather annoying. You see, there doesn't seem to be any way to play  the CD tracks on a computer - only the video. At least I couldn't get it to work  on my PC. Still, I suppose the additional material is worth the extra hassle I  had in reviewing the disc.  Overall  it should say that this is a very listenable disc with some killer material. Granted  there aren't a lot of Berry original compositions as the bulk of the material  comes from various Magna Carta tribute CD's. Still this disc really does give  a good cross-section of this incredibly talented musician's work. I have reviewed  all the songs but the new previously unreleased track "Life Beyond L.A."  on the discs on which they originally appeared. For the sake of consistency those  reviews here will be modified from those reviews. 
 This review is  available in book format (hardcover and paperback)    in                      Music Street  Journal: 2006 Volume 2 at lulu.com/strangesound. |