1 (edited by BansheeUK 2011-10-25 05:17:56)

Topic: Oli Brown & The Mentulls - Sedgefield RnB Club 22/10/11

Things kicked off with The Mentulls who played another dynamite set. This is the 3rd time this year I’ve caught the lads and it was fun to be able to sit and watch all the “first-timers” pick their lower jaws off the floor. Andrew on guitar is the “bluesman”, Nick on drums is the “rocker” and Jamie on keyboards has the “prog” leanings, yet they manage to fuse it into a sound completely their own, the likes of which comes from a time way beyond thier ages. Andrew’s style does lean very toward the Bonamassa and taps into Gary Moore (Still Got The Blues) and Hendrix (Red House), but the guys have a taste for old Tull - I’m going back to “This Was” and “Benefit”, but I’m sure toward the end I even heard “The Nice” being referenced. (Bear in mind, the combined age of these three lads is 50, that nearly 10 less than VATA!)

Icon, I know you’ve already caught them, with VATA, but for anyone who hasn’t, here’s a couple of tasters:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ib3QhOIjEj4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rx6r1OioJxc

On the strength of that, if Oli thought he was going to have an easy “warm-up” gig before his big tour with John Mayall, he got a bit of a surprise and had to dig a bit deeper. And he did, sounding crisp and rested, he launched into a set combining mostly “Heads I Win” material with several well polished new numbers from the up-coming new album including what’s the title-track, “Here I Am”. Oli confirmed what I kind of expected hearing the stuff earlier in the year, Wayne Proctor is sitting in the producer’s chair this time. Can’t really say there was anything different in Oli’s performance since he rocked The Cluny a couple of months ago, other than the new songs; he’s still prefering the Telecaster over the Vantage and I have to agree with Icon’s comment from a while back, he’d be better mixing the two. Outstanding solos from Wayne and Ron justified the recent "Best Band" and "Drummer" Blues awards.

Encore time, and Oli came out with the first live airing of another new song, “Devil In Me”, and it was a cracker. Then Andrew was called back on stage to finish the night with a jam on Oli’s “Stone Cold (Roxanne)”, however the Guisborough Gremlins must have arrived as Andrew’s amp refused to emit a sound. However, in the traditions of “make do and mend” and blues community cameradery, Oli plugged the lad into his amp and let him play while he strummed a soundless rhythm while belting the vocals. Mid way through the bridge, they did a quick swapping of leads so Oli could set some licks, before swapping back again. Okay, as a “jam” it wasn’t fully satisfactory, but stuff happens. If you want faultless, clincial "perfection", stop in on a Saturday night and watch X-Factor: this is how music should be, live and unpredictable.

Turn out was venue capacity - not bad going with Wilko Johnson playing 10 miles away in Shildon and Wishbone Ash in Newcastle. Sedgefield is building a good reputation for itself, despite only being able to host gigs on alternate months. (Next up 24 Pecos and Tom Attah in December)

Mike

When life gives you lemons; don't make lemonade.
Give back the lemons.  Why were the lemons free?  What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...

2 (edited by Dave82775 2011-10-24 07:23:23)

Re: Oli Brown & The Mentulls - Sedgefield RnB Club 22/10/11

Great review Mike.

Was my first visit to Sedgefield RnB Club and 6th time that I've see Oli. At first, I thought it just wasn't gonna work - very small club, small crowd (sold out) and probably a lot smaller than Oli is used to - but I needn't have worried. It was great. Sound was fantastic and set list was a good mix and I really liked new stuff. Thought that Oli really dug deep to win over the crowd. The (my EDIT - from here  roll ) - The "jam" was a great laugh - and good on Oli for being so accommodating. The Mentulls were great too. I'll look out for them in the future.

Re: Oli Brown & The Mentulls - Sedgefield RnB Club 22/10/11

Dave82775 wrote:

Great review Mike.

Was my first visit to Sedgefield RnB Club and 6th time that I've see Oli. At first, I thought it just wasn't gonna work - very small club, small crowd (sold out) and probably a lot smaller than Oli is used to - but I needn't have worried. It was great. Sound was fantastic and set list was a good mix and I really liked new stuff. Thought that Oli really dug deep to win over the crowd. The

Thanks Dave - Only been to Sedgefield a couple of times myself but like you, impressed by the organisers' commitment as well as the venue's facilities - good sound and cheap beer!!. Couple more nights like this and they'll be well on the map.

As for Oli, think that must be about show number 6 for me and he still impresses. For all his recent acolades, he still has the sort of attitude where he'll play to a bus queue if they stand still long enough. Had to wonder though, if he did imagine this to be a simple warm up for the Mayall tour. That's going to be a tester for him, hell, for anyone, 24 consecutive nights.

Mike

When life gives you lemons; don't make lemonade.
Give back the lemons.  Why were the lemons free?  What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...

Re: Oli Brown & The Mentulls - Sedgefield RnB Club 22/10/11

Here's another clip for you - Andrew Pipe with Oli and band.  Enjoy, cool

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_VfwGg2L7g

Mike

When life gives you lemons; don't make lemonade.
Give back the lemons.  Why were the lemons free?  What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...