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Al Stewart - so what should I expect other than Year of the Cat. I know nothing of his work?
Cheers,
DW
Don't expect it to sound like Year of the Cat. He hardly ever plays with a full band these days. Usually it is just him and a second guitarist (Dave Nachmanoff recently) and sometimes another musician (he had a guy playing acoustic bass on much of the UK tour this year). If you want to listen to something to give you an idea, try his Uncorked live album from a couple of years back.
He may, of course, change it for an outdoor show, but as he will, I understand, be in the just pre-Fairport slot, which is usually 'one man and guitar', I don't suppose it'll be too different. I am hoping for guest spots from some of the Fairporters who played on his early albums!
I saw the same show as Will recently, in Basingstoke, and can only agree with what he says!
Initially I was disappointed when I saw he didn't have a full band with him, thinking that songs like "The Year of the Cat" etc would sound a bit thin as acoustic numbers, but actually I was blown away. In fact, some songs I didn't really know (like "Antarctica", which he seemed to play in response to someone in the audience calling out for it) were so good I went away and listened to the originals - and the acoustic version suited the song so much better!
He had a fabulous rapport with the audience and was very funny.
Here's to having Fairport join in on "In Brooklyn" and "She follows her own rules", without their pseudonyms this time! We might need Jimmy Page as well for "Love Chronicles" though.