Thursday, September 25, 2008

Lizz Durrett - Outside Our Gates

Lizz Durrett was one of my first posts in April 2006 and Mezzanine one of the best songs from that year. I’m quite happy to find Miss Durrett back with a new CD two years later.
Outside Our Gates is Vic Chesnutt niece latest album (September 9). Recorded this spring in Athens, GA, with the help of Eric Bachman, this record will stand along with Emily Jane White as – excuse my French! - one of my “coup de Coeur” from 2008.

Web:
lizdurrett.com and MySpace: myspace.com/lizdurrett
Label: Warm Electronic Recordings

Liz Durrett - Wild As Them .mp3
Liz Durrett - The Mezzanine .mp3
Liz Durrett - Somewhere .mp3 from West Side Story, duet with Vic Chesnutt
Liz Durrett - November .mp3 Tom Waits cover
Liz Durrett - Far From Home .mp3

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Tom Waits @ The Grand Rex, Paris


Tom Waits and band played the great Paris venue Le Grand Rex last night (July 24th) and I have to say I’ve mixed feelings about the evening. On the one hand Tom Waits is certainly an American original and has a songbook second to none in the business. The live show we witnessed though showed a different side and, to be honest, I was a bit disappointed.
Certainly the guy takes up a lot space and has almost comic book super hero proportions. Commanding a stage set designed to look somewhat like an old vaudeville show, Waits is a dynamic and energetic performer. With a voice that I’d describe as foghorn mixed with elephant blast mixed with a smokers hack - his singing voice enough to shake the foundations of the earth and that’s the truth. It certainly seemed to overpower the musicians who accompanied him on stage although Waits is a force of nature for sure. They all took the stage 30 minutes late (what’s up with that BTW?) and literally exploded with his patented turn of the 20th century thump and stomp. This band never got far from that groove either and there were just one or 2 transcendent moments of musical band magic for the whole concert. It wasn’t until the band left the stage and he had sat himself down at the baby grand with just his contra-bassist as support that the evening settled down into what was, in fact, the highlight of the night. Friendly, warm and charming, Mr. Waits’s kept us all entranced for this all too short 30-minute musical interlude. I swear that when they returned to the stage they brought not one bit of energy with them and the show drug on in a decidedly lackluster fashion although Waits was working with every once of energy. My feeling from the band was “let Tom carry the show” although perhaps he had everyone on a short leash?
Hey folks, don’t get me wrong. Even after this less then glowing review, I’m still a fan. This guy has a catalogue of wonderful music that I’m very attached too. I mean it could have just been an off night right? Perhaps we expect too much from our star performers. Certainly he gave a good and engaging performance and we paid the ticket price freely. For myself though, I think 100€ is a lot of money for a ticket to 2 hours of music. It’s a shame that it comes down to these kind of critiques but then again, if the concert had been better do you think I would have brought the subjects up? I think not…

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Web:
tomwaits.com
MySpace: myspace.com/tomwaits

Tom Waits -Tom Traubert's Blues (live) .mp3
Tom Waits - Chocolate Jesus .mp3

Photo: billielolasorchaTom Waits – Grand Rex, Paris – July 25th 2008

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