Sunday 21 November 2010

CHAZ JANKEL - JAZZ CAFE, CAMDEN 19/11/10

Friday November 19th 2010 found me in the Jazz Cafe, Camden for a rather special evening to see Chaz Jankel do an amazing gig in support of his latest album The Submarine Has Surfaced

As you can see from the Set list below, Chaz and his brilliant band ensemble played alot of material from the new album whose guest vocalists Alex Watson, Steven Tart, Natalia Scott and Blockheads singer Derek Hussey join Chaz through out the evening.

Highlights of the set for me, were Chaz classics "Glad To Know You" which kick started proceedings, "Number One", "Get Myself Together" and the wonderful  "Ai No Corrida" which Quincy Jones later covered though certainly not the definitive version by any means !!

Chaz inevitably played a couple of Ian Dury & The Blockheads numbers in the shape of "Reasons To Be Cheerful" and "Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick" joined onstage by fellow Blockhead John Turnbull and again Derek Hussey

Chaz had mentioned during the show that last week he was suffering with the Flu and nearly cancelled the gig - I was so glad he didn't as this was surely GIG OF 2010 !!!

There is promise of further shows next year so watch this space !

                                                              da Set list !!

                                                       with Chaz aftershow

Sunday 14 November 2010

CARRIE TREE

Carrie Tree the wonderful folk singer from Brighton has released her debut album The Kitchen Table

I caught Carrie back in September this year do an intimate gig at The Rusty Bike in Exeter

Carrie showcased a scattering of songs from the new album and some wonderful covers of Portishead, John Martyn and Leonard Cohen classics !!

The Kitchen Table is I hope the first of many releases from Carrie whose fragile vocals and gentle acoustic guitar playing are a joy to listen to and are indeed what Carrie firmly believes is "heart music".

The album is released on Wild Cedar Records

                                                                      with Carrie Tree

Wednesday 10 November 2010

PANIC ROOM

nice to see Panic Room getting good reviews for their new album "Satellite"
The band consist of current and ex-members of Mostly Autumn, Karnataka and Fish's band.

Anne Marie-Helder is the voice behind Panic Room and the band mix a nice blend of prog, folk, jazz and rock flavourings to produce a very heady cocktail for those with discerning musical tastes.

                                                        with Anne-Marie Helder

Monday 8 November 2010

STEVE HACKETT AND NICK BEGGS

.... November 2010 sees Steve Hackett further touring his excellent "Out Of The Tunnels Mouth" album around the concert halls of the UK.  Last November I had the opportunity to see Senor Hackett perform an amazing set at the Exeter Phoenix and in his brilliant band was Nick Beggs, Bass extraordinaire from Kajagoogoo. 

I had the great pleasure of meeting Nick and Steve after the show.  Nick has always been a musician I admire and his bass prowess can be heard not only on the new Steve Hackett album but the classic Kajagoogoo album "Islands" which was the album the group made following the departure of Limahl.

"Islands" is a beautiful piece of work, which not only housed the barnstorming singles "Big Apple" and "The Lion's Mouth" but also contained the very Balearic "Melting The Ice Away" which along with Nick's fluid bass lines has one of the best keyboard solo's I have ever heard.  If you are unfamiliar with this album it is definitely well worth checking out.


                                                  with Steve Hackett


                                                                 with Nick Beggs

Sunday 7 November 2010

STEVEN SEVERIN "BLOOD OF A POET"

I had the great pleasure on Sunday October 31st 2010 to see Steven Severin do a live score of his soundtrack to Jean Cocteau's "Blood Of A Poet - Le Sang d'un Poete" movie at the Exeter Picturehouse Cinema.

Steven premiered this sublime score at the Silent Movie Theater, Hollywood in January 2010 and it was a real privilege to be able to see this amazing musician live.  Steven's soundtrack is available on Cold Spring Records. 

I had a nice pint of Yellow Hammer after the performance and Steven kindly signed the soundtrack and my Siouxsie & The Banshees "Tinderbox" album.

THE WEBB BROTHERS

... so I find myself in an indie record shop in Exeter in 2003 and start chatting to Amy behind the counter who is very, very attractive and she tells me The Webb Brothers 3rd album "The Webb Brothers" is out today.  I tell Amy that up to that point I had been a big fan of their "Maroon" album and had seen them do a couple of gigs at the Cavern Club in the city and was very impressed.  Amy was very pleased to report that the new album does not disappoint and I acquired a copy there and then.  I leave Amy and head home in the rain.  "The Webb Brothers" is produced by the boys themselves and Neal Ostrovsky(who also plays Drums) and is THE album of 2003 with beautiful chilled out songs contained in the very Floydsy "The World Is Big", the 10cc influenced "Just As Sweet" and the haunting, Neil Young feel of "The Chill".  Fast track to Thursday 23rd October 2003 and I catch The Webb Brothers only gig to support the album in the UK at the Scala, Kings Cross and I chat to the Webbs in particular Christiaan who voices his disappointment with Warners Music for not promoting the album properly....

... November 2009 and The Webb Brothers return with father Jimmy Webb to release "Cottonwood Farm" an album of Jimmy Webb classics re-recorded including a sublime version of "The Highwayman" and beautiful vocals from James Webb on "Where The Universes Are".  With also a few new Webb Brothers songs to boot, "Cottonwood Farm" is a homespun piece of Americana Webb style.  A gig at the Union Chapel in London brings "Cottonwood Farm" to Islington and I sit on the holy pews with a can of Red Stripe and hear Jimmy and his sons (and The Magic Numbers) perform a set that includes  "MacArthur Park" "Up, Up and Away" and "All I Know".

The after show party finds me drinking more Red Stripe and some great photographs with The Webb Brothers....

                                             with Christiaan Webb


with Justin Webb

                                        With Jimmy Webb and James Webb

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