Live In The USSR, a live album by John Denver, is a musical journey that showcases the legendary singer's talent and passion for music. The album was recorded during Denver's historic tour of the Soviet Union in 1985, and it features a collection of his most popular hits, as well as some lesser-known gems.
The album starts with the upbeat and cheerful "Rocky Mountain High," which immediately sets the tone for the rest of the album. Denver's voice is as clear and strong as ever, and he effortlessly delivers each note with precision and emotion. From there, the album takes listeners on a journey through Denver's expansive catalog of hits, including "Take Me Home, Country Roads," "Annie's Song," and "Sunshine On My Shoulders."
One of the standout tracks on the album is the poignant and heartfelt "Calypso," which Denver wrote in honor of the oceanographer Jacques Cousteau. The song's message of environmentalism and conservation is as relevant today as it was when Denver first wrote it, and his performance of the song is truly moving.
Throughout the album, Denver's band provides a solid and energetic backing, with tight harmonies and excellent musicianship. The live setting of the album gives the songs an added sense of energy and excitement, making each track feel like a special moment.