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Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals
Live From Mars
(Virgin Records)
From the opening rift of his electric guitar to the final pluck of his acoustic one, Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals latest release, Live From Mars, succeeds in its goal.
Mars, a two-CD set of electric and acoustic live songs from Harpers 1999-2000 tour, shows the bands ability to not only replicate its sound from the studio to the stage, but to add something to it.
Opening the 12 track disc one is Glory & Consequence, a guitar-driven rock song Harper & The Innocent Criminals power through, while Harper drops lyrics like, I am more afraid of living, than I am scared to die.
Longtime Harper fans and newer ones should recognize Ground On Down, Burn One Down and the summer rock-radio hit Steal My Kisses, which features beat-boxing aided by Rahzel of The Roots.
Marvin Gayes Sexual Healing and Led Zeppelins Whole Lotta Love are covered with artistic care for the original recordings, while still adding new interpretations.
Then, the second disc does a 180-degree turn musically without losing any lyrical power.
Now casting his lyrics over a single acoustic guitar, Harper croons his strong messages like a folk singer in a coffeehouse.