Topic: Spellbound...thanx to Ian Parker
Its always great when you go to a gig with zero expectation and knowledge of the artist and yet come away a fan.
So it was with Ian Parker’s gig at the Downtown Blues Club in Hamburg last night.
According to Ian this tour is primarily an acoustic set and an opportunity to reinterpret existing songs and “road test” some new ones. Being unfamiliar with his music it didn’t matter to me as the evening would be a new experience any way.
And what an experience it was. A set from Ian Parker is a truly musical and magical journey. The music has its roots in Blues, but some of the reinterpretations had a foot in country and folk as well.
Let me say straight out I don’t think I will witness a finer display of vocal talent in this or any other year. Some sing from the heart but rarely do you see someone so breathtakingly sing from the very soul. Sometimes at a gig you may get a single ‘hear a pin drop moment’, but I have rarely heard it achieved 7 or 8 times. That is the spell he seems able to weave, in that you hang on his delivery, so intense if the emotion evoked.
His patter between songs is softly downbeat and self-deprecating but witty too. But when he sings the listener is taken to another completely different place. Witness Willie Dixon’s “Soul of a Man”. Parker is from Birmingham England, but on this evidence I would have bet money it was the one in Alabama.
There were too many highlights to list as he delved into older material and new songs, although standouts were the aforementioned “Soul of a Man”, “The Fire”, “Your Love is my Home” and the simply amazing “Don’t hold Back”. A few more covers which included a more traditional Willie Dixons “Motherless Children” and a spellbinding version of “Hallelujah”.
The question maybe you are thinking is “What’s the guitar playing like?” Frankly, he is sublime. It is the perfect counterpoint to the vocal. The naked emotion and honesty of the singing can be more than matched on guitar. Given this was mainly an acoustic show I can only imagine what he achieves fully amped. To that end I bought his official bootleg CD to get some idea. Yesterday though a clutch of acoustic Fenders, Takemines and Epiphones were used to startling effect
People, if you are fans already you know what I am talking about. If not, take your open mind and go see an artist perform magic. This is a performer who puts the songs front and centre and then delivers them with utter conviction.
I’m already looking forward to seeing him again…soon