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So, The Crusaders - Live at Montreux 2003 is a solid watch. It captures that late summer vibe of the Montreux Jazz Festival really well. You can feel the camaraderie on stage, especially with Joe Sample and Wilton Felder, who lay down some smooth grooves. Ray Parker Jr. adds a nice touch on guitar, elevating the performance. The pacing flows nicely, a mix of high-energy tracks and those mellow, soulful moments that the band is known for. The visuals are pretty straightforward, but they let the music shine. It's definitely a distinct piece that reflects the band's legacy and connection to Montreux β kind of like a love letter to their fans and the festival itself.
This DVD is part of a limited series of performances from the Montreux Jazz Festival, which makes it a noteworthy piece for collectors. While not as widely circulated as some other Montreux recordings, it captures a significant moment in the band's history. As the group's lineup has changed over the years, this performance reflects their enduring sound and connection to the festival. The scarcity of this DVD adds to its appeal, particularly for those interested in live music archives.
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