This year Brisbane Powerhouse will be celebrating some of the finest
records ever dedicated to tape with a series of very special shows
dubbed the long player sessions
Staged across 3 separate nights in 2012 each session will find 2
Brisbane bands performing a classic album from start to finish
Tonight was the 1st night and first up Sue Ray performed
"My Baby Just Cares For Me" By Nina Simone
It was a wonderful performance, very stylish in the Visy Theatre
which is a fairly small room and rather intimate environment.
Sue has an incredible voice and her band were without fault!
“When I was a teenager I had little appreciation for jazz music,
having grown up in a family of country/folk music fans. One day,
speaking out of ignorance, I joked that jazz music was horrible.
In an effort to make me eat my words, my friend gave me a copy
of "My Baby Just Cares For Me"
and when I heard it, I was immediately converted. It was my first
real taste of old school jazz, and it opened a door to a whole new
world of music. I find Nina Simone's life story truly inspiring
and a great influence over my own music and songwriting.
It's my favorite album of all time, it is very personal to me and
I wish to perform it as a tribute to my appreciation
and respect for the work and career of Nina Simone.” - Sue Ray
As much as I enjoyed Sue it was Texas Tea We had come to see,
Kate and Ben along with their stand up bass player and drummer
performed Paul Kelly's classic album "Post"
From the opening bars of "From St Kilda to Kings Cross"
you knew it was going to be special and it was right to the end,
that most beautiful song "Little Decisions"
I have a bit of video from the night to give you an idea.
Ben sang a fantastic version of "Satisfy Your Woman"
and Kate pulled off an incredible unaccompanied version of
"You Can Put Your Shoes Under My Bed"
And a special mention for "Adelaide" which Kate says was
one of the first songs she ever learnt to play
Paul Kelly is one of Australia's great storytellers and one of Texas
Tea's most significant influences. Post, Kelly’s first solo album,
is said to be somewhat of a concept album with its recurring
themes of addiction.
The record showcases Paul Kelly's incredible talent for locality-based
stories (featuring tracks such as Adelaide and From St Kilda to
Kings Cross).The subject matter and low-fi / minimalist production
lends itself superbly to the Texas Tea aesthetic and Kate and Ben
are honoured to present their interpretation of Post
Blues For Skip, Adelaide and Satisfy Your Woman.
Little Decisions.
3 comments:
Well described Bob I can only say I enjoyed the evening entirely.... your Country-Musicloving wife
Hey Bob. John here. I have lost my previous blog name or whatever these things are called but still read your blog. Missed this gig and wish I had been there. Regards to you and yours.
Nice to hear from you John,
hope all is fine for you too!
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