Friday, November 15, 2024

New music: America, Black Sabbath, Eric Clapton, Def Leppard, Santana, Rainbow

A number of high-profile classic rock-minded 4K UltraHD, Blu-ray and DVD releases are being released this fall and are worth adding to your music library. Any of these wonderful titles would make a great holiday season gift too.


Artist: 
America
Title: America & Friends  Live At The Ventura Theater (Cleopatra Entertainment)
You might like if you enjoy: America, Andrew Gold, Stephen Bishop
Tell me more: Released on Oct. 4, 
America & Friends  Live At The Ventura Theater is a new Blu-ray title that captures classic rock favorite America performing the band's hit singles "A Horse With No Name," "Ventura Highway," Sister Golden Hair," "I Need You" and more. Additionally, guests Andrew Gold and Stephen Bishop perform their most beloved hits at the event and join America's Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley on stage as well. Highlights include Gold's rousing "Lonely Boy," Bishop's "It Might Be You," and America's "Sister Golden Hair." Filmed at the Ventura Theater in Ventura, California, bonus features on the Blu-ray include bonus footage, credits, a fascinating interview with Gold, Bishop, Bunnell and Beckley as well as a photo gallery. Information: mvdvisual.com.



Title:
 Black Sabbath: The End (Mercury Studios)
You might like if you enjoy: Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi
Tell me more: Heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath closed out a 50-year legacy with a concert in the band's hometown of Birmingham, England on Feb. 4, 2017. That already-legendary show is celebrated on the aptly-dubbed "The End" (available for the first time ever via the 4K UltraHD format). Fans of Black Sabbath's hard-hitting rock will thrill at seeing singer Ozzy Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler and touring members Tommy Clufetos (drums) and Adam Wakeman (keyboards, guitar) run through their signature blend of heavy metal in front of a sold-out crowd. All the essentials are included on the set, including "War Pigs," "Behind the Wall of Sleep," "Iron Man" and emotional encore-ending "Paranoid." Director Dick Carruthers did a terrific job of capturing the band's musical style and relationship with fans courtesy of a creative mix of camera shots showcasing the band's performance and crowd reactions that immerses the viewer into this career-capping moment. Information: 
Information: mercurystudios.co.




Artist: 
Eric Clapton
Title: Slowhand At 70  Live At The Royal Albert Hall  (Mercury Studios)
You might like if you enjoy: Eric Clapton, The Yardbirds, Derek & The Dominos
Tell me more: 
Slowhand At 70  Live At The Royal Albert Hall is a landmark concert film previously issued on DVD and Blu-ray in November 2015, but is now newly available for the first time via the immersive 4K UltraHD format. Eric Clapton's 2015 performances during a seven-night run at Royal Albert Hall found the singer-guitarist celebrating his 70th birthday at his favorite venue; highlights include Slowhand playing both bona fide classics and deep cuts. Among this writer's early favorite performances on the title are his artful cover of JJ Cale's "Somebody's Knockin' On My Door" that opens the set, a musical reading of Willie Dixon's Chicago blues-flavored "Hoochie Coochie Man," and his reggae take on his 1974 number one hit "I Shot The Sheriff." The concert film's power only grows from there as evidenced by potent acoustic-styled takes on the tender "Tears In Heaven" and "Layla," as well as rousing electric versions of "Let It Rain," "Crossroads," "Cocaine" and "High Time We Went." While the parade of blues rock classics highlight Clapton's enduring powers as a guitar virtuoso, the heartfelt "Wonderful Tonight" showcases his emotive lead vocals. Information: mercurystudios.co.



Artist: 
Def Leppard
Title: Def Leppard One Night Only Live at The Leadmill Sheffield May 19, 2023 (Mercury Studios)
You might like if you enjoy: Def Leppard, Queen
Tell me more: Released on Oct. 11, 
Def Leppard One Night Only Live at The Leadmill Sheffield May 19, 2023 is a new title that is available on audio CD, DVD+CD, Limited Edition 2LP pressed on orange vinyl, as well as via digital audio and digital video. On the eve of the British rock outfit's largest UK/European run ever  including a sold-out date at Wembley Stadium  Def Leppard streamed a one-off live concert performance from the historic Sheffield venue The Leadmill. This unique 13-track set was one of the most intimate shows the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers had played in more than 35 years, and included bona fide hits as well as material from the band's latest album Drastic Symphonies (recorded at Abbey Road Studios). There is a genuine excitement and energy displayed between the band members and audience across the 13-track concert. The set is front loaded with deep album cuts and rarities while the home stretch features several of the quintet's most beloved material. Highlights abound during the live set (the DVD+CD format is reviewed here) including the Queen-flavored opener "Action," infectious rocker "Let It Go" (the latter with its bewitching verses that segue into explosive choruses), the introspective rocker "Mirror, Mirror (Look Into My Eyes)" showcasing Joe Elliott's lead vocals and the dazzling tandem lead guitar work of Phil Collen and Vivian Campbell, powerful "Bringin' On The Heartbreak and a particularly powerful marathon take on "Hysteria." Def Leppard closes with the crowd-pleasing "Pour Some Sugar On Me" and party-mining rocker "Wasted." Information: defleppard.com.


Artist: 
Santana
Title: Santana: Live At US Festival (MVD Visual)
You might like if you enjoy: Carlos Santana, Los Lobos, classic rock
Tell me more: Live At US Festival
 is a newly-released Blu-ray title that captures guitar master Carlos Santana and his top-tier band at their legendary appearance at the US Festival staged in Southern California on Sept. 4, 1982. Directed by rockumentarian Glenn Aveni, Santana: Live At Us Festival chronicles one of Santana's most memorable and high-profile performances. Thee Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's band is outstanding; singer-rhythm guitarist Alex Ligertwood, keyboardist Richard Baker, bassist David Margen, drummer Graham Lear, percussionists Raul Rekow, Orestas Vilat and Armando Peraza bring a power and enthusiastic touch to all of the material performed here. The performance features Santana performing powerful versions of classics including "Black Magic Woman," Oye Como Va" and an especially dynamic take on "Nowhere To Run." Other highlights include a cover of the Zombies' "She's Not There" bolstered by Santana's signature lead guitar playing that segues into John McLaughlin's "Marbles," as well as the catchy rocker "Open Invitation." Bonus features on the Blu-ray include interview segments with Santana. Information: mvdvisual.com.



Artist: Rainbow
Title: Live In Munich 1977 (Mercury Studios)
You might like if you enjoy: Deep Purple, Rainbow, Dio, Greta Van Fleet
Tell me more: On Oct. 20, 1977, the only full-length concert featuring the classic Rainbow lineup of guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, singer Ronnie James Dio and drummer Cozy Powell ever professionally filmed was captured at Munich Olympiahalle in Germany during the band's 1977 European tour. Now the historic concert event is available as a wonderful must-own special edition 2CD+DVD set courtesy of Mercury Studios. Indeed, this is a concert that almost never was; Blackmore arrived in Munich close to showtime after reportedly being smuggled out of Austria after getting into trouble with police at a gig there two nights earlier. That event seemed to rouse Blackmore and company to deliver an especially riveting performance on this night. Over the course of just under two hours, Rainbow delivers a captivating set of favorites including the speedy opener "Kill The King" showcasing Dio's soaring lead vocals, the heavy "Mistreated" blending British hard rock, Renaissance and progressive rock styles, the ambitious "Catch The Rainbow" stretching from a beautiful opening to a fiery rocker, and the straight-forward aptly-titled "Long Live Rock 'N' Roll." The concert wraps with stellar versions of "Man On The Silver Mountain," "Still I'm Sad" and "Do You Close Your Eyes," the latter featuring Blackmore alone on stage destroying his electric guitar as part of a truly explosive finale. In addition to the full-length concert, the 146-minute DVD includes original promo videos for "Long Live Rock 'N' Roll," "Gates Of Babylon" and "L.A. Connection," as well as a photo gallery, slideshow with audio commentary, interviews, and the "Rainbow Over Texas '76" feature (the latter which includes addition interviews and performance footage). The physical package also comes with a wonderful fully-illustrated 12-page booklet. Informationmercurystudios.co.


Robert Kinsler


Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Styx Brings a Parade of Rock Classics to Prescott Valley

From left, James "JY" Young and Tommy Shaw rocking
Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, AZ.















Styx, Jay Psaros

Where: Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, AZ

When: Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024

Next: Styx will perform a string of special concerts at the Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas, performing the album "The Grand Illusion" in its entirety and other hits on Jan. 24, 25, 29 and 31, and Feb. 1, 2025

Information: https://styxworld.com/


Tommy Shaw performing on Nov. 9, 2024.

Lawrence Gowan on Nov. 9, 2024.


Styx is one of the few classic rock bands to emerge in the early 1970s that continues to tour and record essential new music a quarter of the way through the 21st century. Evidence of the enduring rock troupe's power came with an outstanding performance at Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, AZ on Nov. 9. The 100-minute concert was an entertaining run through Styx's rich catalog of hits and showcased a band still at the height of its powers.

Styx performing at Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, AZ.

Opening with the title track from their 1977 masterwork The Grand Illusion, the six member's signature harmonies draped the anthemic favorite that blends progressive, arena and classic rock styles. The uptempo "Too Much Time on My Hands" followed, the crowd on its feet.


From left, Terry Gowan, Will Evankovich, Lawrence Gowan and James "JY" Young.


Drummer Todd Sucherman behind the kit in Prescott Valley, AZ.

The power ballad "Lady" featured Lawrence Gowan's soaring tenor and masterful keyboard playing in the song's melodic opening, before the collective power of the band carried the song to its dramatic finish.

Whether performing their biggest hits or album favorites, Styx presented each selection as if it was the jewel of the set. Take "Lorelei," a modest hit from early in the band's career that flat out rocked the house in Prescott Valley.

Lawrence Gowan, left, and Will Evankovich.

Every member of Styx was showcased across the night. Founding member James "JY" Young sang lead vocals and unleashed his fiery lead guitar work on "Miss America." Singer-guitarist Tommy Shaw sang the affecting "Crystal Ball" alone to the accompaniment of his acoustic guitar to launch the song before the rest of the band came in as the song built in force; Shaw used an electric guitar to play a dynamic lead sortie to close the track.

Another highlight of the night was a luxurious version of the 2021 original "Crash of the Crown," an ambitious song showcasing the band's dazzling harmonies and signature songcraft.

Tommy Shaw performing in Arizona on Nov. 9, 2024.

Other favorites of the night included the evocative "Man in the Wilderness" featuring Shaw's soaring vocals, the hard rocking "Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)," the Beatlesque "Our Wonderful Lives" and "Come Sail Away," the latter showcasing Gowan on keys and lead vocals. The rhythm section of Todd Sucherman, bassist Terry Gowan and guitarist Will Evankovich added firepower to all of the selections.

Guitarist James "JY" Young.


From left, James "JY" Young and Tommy Shaw rocking
Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, AZ.

Styx's rousing encore included a rousing "Mr. Roboto" and blistering "Renegade," both songs thrilling the appreciative crowd.

Singer-songwriter Jay Psaros opened the bill with a 30-minute set of acoustic songs, including originals and a sparse take on Prince's "Purple Rain." Armed with a winning voice and solid guitar playing, the country-flavored original "Ballroom Singer" was among the inviting originals that impressed the audience on Saturday night.


Review and photography by Robert Kinsler



Styx setlist at Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, AZ

The Grand Illusion

Too Much Time on My Hands

Lady

Lorelei

Miss America

Crash of the Crown

Crystal Ball

Rockin' the Paradise

Man in the Wilderness

Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)

The Best of Times

Our Wonderful Lives

Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)

Khedive

Come Sail Away

Encore

Mr. Roboto

Renegade

Monday, November 11, 2024

Holiday Album Releases Preview: Alicia Witt, The Carpenters, Little Big Town, Vince Gill and Amy Grant, The Beach Boys, Yächtley Crëw

There are a parade of new holiday music-centered releases being released in 2024. Here is a roundup of the most anticipated of the titles.



Artist:
 Alicia Witt
Title: I Think I'm Spending Christmas With You (Alicia Witt Music)
You might like if you enjoy: Peggy Lee, Aimee Mann, Nancy Wilson
Tell me more: Alicia Witt's first-ever full length Christmas album I Think I'm Spending Christmas With You is an artistic triumph, capturing the spirit of the season but also celebrating the artist's top-tier talents as a singer, keyboardist and songwriter. So in addition to her beautiful covers of three traditional favorites ("O Holy Night," "The First Noel" and "I'll Be Home For Christmas"), she offers up a parade of nine ambitious new originals. The jazzy title track, country-tinged "Weird Time of Year," wistful ballad "It This The Christmas" and bewitching "Lonely Holy Christmas" are all a delight. Information: aliciawittmusic.com.


Artist:
 The Carpenters
Title: Christmas Once More (A&M/UMe)
You might like if you enjoy: The Carpenters
Tell me more: The Carpenters' Christmas Once More is an all-new Christmas collection featuring 16 holiday classics curated by Richard Carpenter. The newly remixed and remastered title includes holiday music nuggets such as "Sleigh Ride (There's No Place Like)," "Ave Maria," "My Favorite Things," Richard Carpenter's own "Merry Christmas, Darling" and many more. Christmas Once More is available now via multiple formats, including audio CD, black vinyl, limited-edition gold vinyl, digital download streaming and ATMOS. Information: carpentersofficial.com.


Artist:
 Little Big Town
Title: The Christmas Record (Capitol Records Nashville)
You might like if you enjoy: Little Big Town, Miranda Lambert, Sugarland
Tell me more: Little Big Town  Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Phillip Sweet and Jimi Westbrook  have released their first ever holiday music album titled The Christmas Record. In addition to seasonal favorites like "Christmas Time Is Here" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," Little Big Town offers up a number of new songs including the joyful "Glow" and wistful "Christmas Night With You." Information: littlebigtown.com.


Artist:
 Vince Gill and Amy Grant
Title: When I Think Of Christmas (MCA Nashville)
You might like if you enjoy: Amy Grant, Vince Gill
Tell me more: When I Think Of Christmas compiles a treasure trove of nine holiday classics recorded by Vince Gill and Amy Grant that have been previously recorded and offers up those newly remastered; the new album also showcases two new recordings from the couple. Although it’s difficult to limit the number of treasured Christmas songs for which Grant and Gill are legendary, they have selected nine previously released tracks including Grant’s “Tennessee Christmas” and “Breath of Heaven,” which was originally recorded on her Home for Christmas ranked in Billboard’s Top 25 greatest holiday albums of all time, and Gill’s “O Holy Night” and “I’ll Be Home for Christmas.” Additionally, there are two new recordings, including Grant’s version of the album’s title track and "'Til the Season Comes Round Again,” a Grant/Gill duet.The title collectively captures the spirit of their "Christmas at the Wyman" concerts. One of the most successful residencies in the history of Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, Gill and Grant's "Christmas at the Ryman" has presented more than 100 shows in front of nearly a quarrier-million people. This year's series will run Nov. 29 through Dec. 21, 2024. Information: mcarecordsnashville.com.



Artist:
 The Beach Boys
Title: The Beach Boys' Christmas Album (Capitol/UMe)
You might like if you enjoy: The Beach Boys
Tell me more: In celebration of its 60th anniversary, The Beach Boys' beloved Christmas Album is getting a special reissue this season. Issued on Nov. 8 as a special limited-edition numbered LP on zoetrope vinyl, the vinyl LP also comes with a special 7-inch translucent ruby red vinyl of the holiday tracks "Little Saint Nick" and "Auld Lang Syne." The 7-inch single will also be available separately on ice blue vinyl. Originally released in 1964, The Beach Boys' Christmas Album features a winning combination of enduring originals ("Merry Christmas, Baby," "The Man With All The Toys," "Santa's Beard" and "Christmas Day") and classics ("Santa Claus Is Coming To Town," "White Christmas" and "Frosty the Snowman"). Information: thebeachboys.com.


Artist:
 Yächtley Crëw
Title: Seas and Greetings (Earache Records)
You might like if you enjoy: Yachtley Crew
Tell me more: Southern California-based troupe Yächtley Crëw have released the five-song EP Seas and Greetings, which features four artful covers and one original in tune with the holiday season. My favorite selection on the set is a tender taken on the John Lennon favorite "Happy XMAS (War Is Over)." Other standouts include a version of the Eagles' heartfelt "Please Come Home For Christmas" and the band's own "Home For Christmas." Information: yachtleycrew.com.


Robert Kinsler


Wednesday, November 06, 2024

Styx sets sights on upcoming concert events

Styx

Where: Humphreys Concerts By The Bay in San Diego, CA on Nov. 7; Tucson Convention Center in Tucson, AZ on Nov. 8; Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, AZ on Saturday, Nov. 9; the band will also perform a string of shows at the Venetian Resort Las Vegas, Jan. 24 - Feb. 1, 2025

Learn more: styxworld.com.

Styx is currently on tour, with upcoming dates set for California,
Arizona and Nevada. Photo credit: Jason Powell


Styx is one of the great classic rock bands that continues to inspire audiences with powerful live performances and via compelling new studio albums  notably 2017's The Mission and 2021's Crash of the Crown.

Styx singer-keyboardist Lawrence Gowan recently chatted with me about the band's continuing success and connection with their dedicated audience.

"It's very evident and authentic when you see how much we love what we do," said Gowan, noting rock music is the "greatest form of entertainment I've come across."

"It's a thing that bonds us as people. As you get older you get to appreciate what a fantastic experience it is. Now it comes down to enjoying the moment. Look, it's a band of extroverts; we have no qualms about expressing how good we feel."

Styx has several upcoming concert dates in Arizona and Southern California over the next week, and the band has also announced a string of special performances featuring the 1977 masterwork The Grand Illusion in its entirety at the Venetian Resort Las Vegas, Jan. 24 - Feb. 1, 2025. All of these live events will showcase the top-tier talents of Glasgow, Scotland native Gowan as well as James "JY Young (lead vocals, guitars), Tommy Shaw (lead vocals, guitars), Chuck Panozzo (bass, vocals), Todd Sucherman (drums, percussion), Will Evankovich (mandolin, guitars), and Terry Gowan (bass, guitar vocals). 

There is a tremendous amount of work that goes into each concert. Indeed, Gowan explained that there are two hours of warm-ups by the band before they take the stage, including the hour leading up to taking the stage when the members do vocal warm-ups to "get voices chiming together." Indeed, sumptuous harmonies are a major part of the Styx sound.

"We step on stage  there is our actual age and our stage age. The minute we step out there, we're living our 15-year-old dreams. We enjoy it that much. I feel 20 years old when I am on stage. It's such an inspiring place to be on stage.

Gowan noted that part of what makes Styx so special is how the band's music is a rich hybrid of rock, classical and pop  "a broad palette" that has a singular sound of its own.

During our interview I noted how impressed I was with the band's two most recent albums; indeed The Mission was one of the best album releases of 2017 and Crash of the Crown landed as one of my favorite new discs of 2021.

"We are so proud of those records," Gowan explained. "We made these records to intentionally connect with the classic rock era." 

Indeed, the studio albums were recorded on tape with 24-track machines, and with the members of Styx performing in the studio together.

"People of all ages have embraced the sound of classic rock; the only way to achieve that is with the old clunky analog machines."

Gowan noted that at every concert about a half of the attendees are under the ago of 40, and of those, 75 percent are under the age of 30.

"The music has crossed generations and they have embraced it."

Fans of Styx have hopes that the band's run that began at the dawn of the 1970s continues far into the future.

"Honestly, anything beyond the age of 35, you have to really thank the universe for dropping this in our lap," Gowan said. "Last week I saw Jeff Lynne; he was so good, why wouldn't (you not continue to perform) at that level?" 


Robert Kinsler

Friday, November 01, 2024

The Cure release new album "Songs Of A Lost World"

The Cure's long-awaited new album "Songs Of A Lost World" is out today! Get all the details below...Robert Kinsler


THE CURE

 

SONGS OF A LOST WORLD

THE FIRST NEW ALBUM IN SIXTEEN YEARS OUT NOW

 

FULL LIVE SHOW STREAM FROM TROXY TONIGHT

SHOW OF A LOST WORLD THE CURE LIVE AT TROXY

ROLLING STONE**** ‘The best Cure album since Disintegration”

STEREOGUM - “Songs Of A Lost World is a triumph of craft and feeling.”

NME ***** ‘A masterful reflection on loss’

UNCUT 9/10 ‘An immersive, graceful beauty’

THE OBSERVER **** ‘Full of fight and electricity, with melodies to spare’

MOJO **** ‘The same concentrated intensity as Disintegration’

 

‘SONGS OF A LOST WORLD’

AVAILABLE NOW VIA FICTION/CAPITOL RECORDS

https://thecure.lnk.to/SongsOfALostWorld

 

 

THE CURE’s long-awaited, critically acclaimed new album, SONGS OF A LOST WORLD, their first new release in 16 years, is out now via Fiction/Capitol Records.

 

The band will be performing their only scheduled show of the year tonight, Nov. 1, at Troxy in London, which will be live streamed on The Cure’s YouTube page Show Of A Lost World The Cure Live At Troxy beginning at 1 p.m. PST/4 p.m. EST.

 

Tomorrow night, BBC2 will air a special evening of Cure programming to celebrate the release of SONGS OF A LOST WORLD. 

 

Initially formed in 1978, The Cure has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide, headlined the Glastonbury festival four times and been inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2019. They are considered to be one of the most influential bands to ever come out of the UK.

 

SONGS OF A LOST WORLD was written and arranged by Robert Smith, produced and mixed by Robert Smith & Paul Corkett and performed by The Cure - Robert Smith: Voice / guitar / 6string bass / keyboard, Simon Gallup: Bass, Jason Cooper: Drums / percussion, Roger O'Donnell: Keyboard, Reeves Gabrels: Guitar. The album was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales.

 

Robert Smith created the sleeve concept, and Andy Vella, a long-time Cure collaborator, handled the album's art and design. The cover art features 'Bagatelle', a 1975 sculpture by Janez Pirnat.

 

 

THE CURE

SONGS OF A LOST WORLD

https://thecure.lnk.to/SongsOfALostWorld

 

1LP, 2LP, MARBLE VINYL, WHITE VINYL, CASSETTE, DUAL CASSETTE CD, DELUXE CD/BLU-RAY WITH ATMOS MIX & DIGITAL

 

www.thecure.com

http://www.songsofalost.world/

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Jeff Lynne's ELO Delivers Stellar Final U.S. Performance in Phoenix

Jeff Lynne performing at Footprint Center in
Phoenix, AZ on Oct. 29.
Photo credit: Footprint Center (@FootprintCNTR)



Jeff Lynne's ELO
, Rooney

Where: Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona

When: Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024

Next: Jeff Lynne's ELO is scheduled to perform several dates in England in July 2025. Learn more HERE.


Jeff Lynne's ELO brought their aptly-pegged "Over and Out" North American Tour to a dramatic close at a packed Fingerprint Center in Phoenix last night (Oct. 29, 2024). Although the orchestral pop-rock ensemble is scheduled to perform in England next summer, Lynne and company closed out their high-profile U.S. tour that began back on Aug. 24 in Palm Desert, CA with the highly-anticipated Arizona date.

For those like yours truly who made the long trek to the Valley of the Sun, catching this historic concert was definitely well worth the effort. Since Jeff Lynne's ELO was launched in 2014  a welcome return of the iconic songcraft and symphony-styled rock approach forged by Lynne with Electric Light Orchestra from 1970 to 1986 — there has been universal praise of this latest chapter in Lynne's wide-ranging career as a successful singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. 


From left, Iain Horns, Jeff Lynne and Mike
Stevens on Oct. 29, 2024.
Photo credit: Footprint Center (@FootprintCNTR)


The Oct. 29 concert featured Lynne with a top-tier group of musicians and singers who collectively brought a parade of classic rock favorites to life. Fans erupted once the collective came on stage at 9:10 p.m.; bona fide classics were unleashed one after another, with the songs elevated not only by Lynne's signature style but by the talents of the players and energy evident in the arena.

Since the Beatles disbanded 55 years ago, no other hitmaker has carried the sonic torch of the Fab Four with the palpable skill and might of Lynne, and that combination of melody, artfulness and ambition was heard across the 90-minute concert. The concert kicked off with a performance of "One More Time," a marvelous Chuck Berry-inspired cut from the Jeff Lynne's ELO 2019 album From Out of Nowhere. The lyrics from that original track provided the perfect prelude to this special night: "Come on baby, time to rock and roll / Get on board, and we'll soon be gone / Everybody gonna feel real fine / We're gonna do it one more time."

Indeed, while many in the crowd undoubtedly felt the reflective weight of the occasion, there was also the thrill of hearing so many great songs performed with such perfection. While Lynne was the central figure of the night, backup singers Iain Horns and Melanie-Lewis McDonald were critical in enhancing the songs' lush vocal harmonies and layers. Kudos to Lynne's musical director Mike Stevens, exceptional drummer Donavan Hepburn, bassist Lee Pomeroy, violinist Jessie Murphy and a field of other great players whose contributions impressed across the fast moving 20-song set.

The parade of memorable early set gems included the soaring "Evil Woman," muscular rocker "Do Ya" (the latter a favorite from The Move), disco-tinged "Last Train to London," and ambitious symphonic sortie "10538 Overture."

Jeff Lynne's ELO performing "Can't Get It Out of My Head" in Phoenix, AZ 
on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024. Photo credit: Robert Kinsler

The night's magic continued via the wistful rocker "Strange Magic," poignant "Can't Get It Out of My Head" intensified by members of the audience using their lit phones to create a constellation of white lights inside the Footprint Center, a flawless "Livin' Thing," melodic masterpiece "All Over The World," and powerful anthemic rocker "Don't Bring Me Down," the latter which closed out the regular set. The troupe returned to the stage to perform "Mr. Blue Sky," an inspired and captivating finish to a night that this fan will never forget. 

Perhaps the most emotional moment of the night came after the introduction of the other band members when Stevens introduced Lynne and the crowd jumped to their feet and cheered and applauded loudly at length to honor a visibly emotional Lynne immediately before the performance of "Fire on High."

Opening for Jeff Lynne's ELO was Los Angeles-based power pop band Rooney, an outstanding young outfit headed by singer-songwriter/guitarist Robert Schwartzman. The quintet performed a slew of great originals blending melodic rock, alt rock and indie dance rock during a lively 45-minute set, showcasing songs that were both well crafted and melodically catchy. Highlights included the power pop cut "If It Were Up To Me," jubilant ear candy nugget "Why," subtle "Stay Away" with its rich arrangement and winning harmonies, driving "Don't Be a Hero," and propulsive modern rocker "When Did Your Heart Go Missing?"

 

Jeff Lynne's ELO setlist at Footprint Center in Phoenix, AZ on Oct. 29, 2024

One More Time / Evil Woman / Do Ya / Showdown / Last Train to London / Believe See Now / Steppin' Out / Rockaria! / 10538 Overture / Strange Magic / Sweet Talkin' Woman / Can't Get It Out of My Head / Fire on High / Livin' Thing / Telephone Line / All Over the World / Turn to Stone / Shine a Little Love / Don't Bring Me Down / Mr. Blue Sky


Rooney setlist at Footprint Center in Phoenix, AZ on Oct. 29, 2024

Blueside / If It Were Up To Me / Why? / Stay Away / Don't Be a Hero / Tell Me What We've Learned / Are You Afraid? / Do You Believe / I Should've Been After You / When Did Your Heart Go Missing? / I'm Shakin'


Review by Robert Kinsler



Matthew Sweet fund raiser, November 10 at McCabe's, from Wild Honey Foundation

I wanted to share this important news; a high-profile fundraiser to assist power pop hero Matthew Sweet is set for Sunday, Nov. 10 in Santa Monica, CA...Robert Kinsler