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CD: Brian Eno - ReflectionSaturday, 14 January 2017Eno pioneered ambient music way back in the 1970s, in collaborations with Robert Fripp, Jon Hassell, Harold Budd, and on his own label. His new album continues this adventure in search of stillness, at a time when we are more than ever shaped by... Read more... |
Lizz Wright, Cadogan HallMonday, 14 November 2016There are singers who can dazzle with their technical mastery, those who welcome you into their musical world through a special communicative gift, and those who can traverse genres with absolutely no artifice. Rarest of all are those singers who... Read more... |
Album of the Year: John Fullbright - From the Ground UpSunday, 22 December 2013It's a happy coincidence that John Fullbright hails from Woody Guthrie's home town of Okemah, Oklahoma, but his debut album presents an artist who is far from being a mere clone of the fabled balladeer. A spin through the dozen tracks on From the... Read more... |
CD: Gregory Porter - Liquid SpiritMonday, 02 September 2013Gregory Porter's Blue Note debut provides one of the biggest sugar rushes of auditory pleasure you'll hear this year. Grounded in jazz but heavily seasoned with the blues, gospel and soul, it's a superbly paced album, ranging from the poetic... Read more... |
CD: Mavis Staples - One True VineSaturday, 29 June 2013Mavis Staples keeps on comin': with a contralto voice soaked in gospel and soul, she delivers consistently heart-warming music.This is her second collaboration with Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, a rocker with enough knowledge and taste to create a... Read more... |
Urban Voices Collective, Pizza Express Jazz ClubSaturday, 22 June 2013When it comes to live performance, nothing quite socks it to the solar plexus like a choir singing their heart out. Last night, in the intimate space of Soho's Pizza Express Jazz Club, Urban Voices Collective (UVC) gave it to us with both barrels.... Read more... |
Bach St John Passion, Academy of Ancient Music, Egarr, Barbican HallSaturday, 30 March 2013A Leipzig church is surely the place we’d most like to be for Bach on Good Friday. Never mind: the Barbican Hall is kinder to the best period instrument ensembles than it is to big symphony orchestras. Better still, having sat stunned and weepy for... Read more... |
Donna Summer 1948-2012Thursday, 17 May 2012Being pigeonholed as "disco" became the kiss of death for many of the genre's lesser lights, but a select handful were able to transcend its limitations. Chic and the Bee Gees managed it, and so did Donna Summer, disco's so-called "First Lady of... Read more... |
Sing Inspiration! Festival, Royal Festival HallThursday, 15 March 2012Bringing together the most talented choirs, vocalists and musicians from across London and the UK, iGospel's two-day Sing Inspiration! Festival came to a close in spectacular fashion. Lurine Cato opened the concluding "Gospel & Soul" concert,... Read more... |
CD: Etta James - The DreamerWednesday, 09 November 2011The Dreamer is the relatively low-key swansong from one of soul’s greatest divas, a mountain of barely restrained power, who inspired and influenced several generations of singers. Why some musicians survive lives of excess and others don’t is... Read more... |
Spiritualized, Royal Albert HallWednesday, 12 October 2011Two years ago, Spiritualized reprised their bestselling (one might say "only major") 1997 album, Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space, in the curiously titled concert series, Don't Look Back. Since then, their frontman (one... Read more... |
CD: Dolly Parton - Better DayWednesday, 24 August 2011"I wanted to do an album that would be very uplifting and positive, as well as inspirational," quoth the divine Miss P of her latest waxing. Starting as she means to go on, she opens with the chunky honky-tonk pop of "In the Meantime", which crams a... Read more... |