Two years after its release outside the U.S. and five months after the appearance of
Lionel Richie's modestly selling seventh studio album,
Just for You, Island Records belatedly presents an abridged domestic version of
Richie's 2002 live album,
Encore, recorded in May 2001 at Wembley Arena in England. The international version of the disc had 16 tracks, among them "Tender Heart" and "Don't Stop the Music," both from Renaissance,
Richie's sixth studio album, which he was promoting at the time. They have been excised from the American version of
Encore, as have the international version's final two tracks, "Goodbye" and "To Love a Woman," both duets with
Enrique Iglesias. Remaining are 12 performances of
Richie hits from the 1980s along with two
Commodores hits of the '70s, "Brick House" and "Three Times a Lady."
Richie is an engaging cheerleader of a frontman, endlessly encouraging his already enthusiastic listeners with such interjections as "C'mon!," "Yeah!," and "Let's go!" The audience is content to sing along on the familiar material, with or without
Richie to join them. ~ William Ruhlmann