Emmylou Harris The Barbican, London 25.5.2014 |
The Barbican is a fine venue. The complex includes three cinemas and a variety of eateries. The theatre hall is impressive with excellent acoustics. Both nights were completely sold out. The audience on the first night included both Robert Plant and Brian Eno.
Set List
Where Will I Be
Goodbye
All My Tears
Wrecking Ball
Goin' Back To Harlan
Deeper Well
Every Grain of Sand
Sweet Old World
May This Be Love
Orphan Girl
Blackhawk
Waltz Across Texas Tonight
Additional:
Still Water
The Maker
First Encore:
Boulder to Birmingham
Pancho and Lefty
Calling My Children Home
Second Encore:
My Songbird
The Emmylou Harris band on this occasion featured Daniel Lanois (guitar), with Jim Wilson (bass) and Steven Nistor (drums). Lanois was not only the producer of Wrecking Ball; he also played on it and wrote Where Will I Be and Blackhawk. So it is fitting that he is so heavily involved with this 19th anniversary tour (''we couldn't wait for the 20th'', said Emmylou).
Daniel Lanois (who was the warm-up act too, together with Jim Wilson and Steven Nistor) provided a real edge to the Wrecking Ball experience. He is a very focused performer and his playing used his intensity as a strength, bringing a certain power to the songs.
Wrecking Ball has retained its special qualities 19 years after its initial release. It was good to hear some of the songs that don't normally get an airing. It was a fine evening at The Barbican and we were back the next night to experience it all over again.
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