(Review by Ann Alex/Photos
courtesy of Ken Drew).
This
proved to be a really good night of
music-making.
Starting with a few bars of just voice and bass, through
to the final song, about falling in love with the idea of love, by way of loads
of great solos from the band and Lindsay in fine voice this was a truly memorable session.
The first set comprised songs from the band’s
normal repertoire; the second set - new songs.
That
normal repertoire included Joni Mitchell’s Old
Fashioned Hat, a gentle interpretation with a bell-like guitar solo; Love Me Or Leave Me, sung in short fast
phrases, and with a drum solo. It’s good
to have such a solo early in the set, drummers often get left until last, and
Russ Morgan was well up to the challenge. A switch to bebop with In Walked Bud and a bass solo this time. A song by Elizabeth Corney about the love between two sisters, usually sung
with Lindsay’s other band, Iceni (that band is also well worth a listen). Knopler’s Romeo And Juliet, - Lindsay's interpretation made it her
own - and finally, Everybody Knows.
The
surprise of the second set for me was some of the snippets Lindsay revealed
of her life which were expertly woven into music and lyric, but that’s best
heard from the lady herself. The song
which followed, Mornings, was about
the feelings of a young girl in a mother and baby home on a rainy morning, and
the whole band gave a wonderfully sensitive interpretation of this, a gentle
brush on drums, a bleak sad tune, sensitive guitar, ‘it’s raining outside’.
Indeed much of this set included songs penned by Lindsay,
including (I think) a funky rocky number about waiting by the telephone for the
call that never comes; and an amusing song with jungle drums and animalistic
tones from the guitar. There were
skilled solos all round and Mark on guitar deserves special
mention as his playing showed a superb understanding of what the singer portrayed in her songs. Definitely one
of the best guitarists around.
A
very satisfying evening of music played to a near full house.
Ann Alex.
PS: Unfortunately, time and tide prevented me from staying for the jam session that followed but, judging by some of the well known faces with cases, it looked promising.
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