There is something so genuine about Courtney Marie Andrews. Tonight underlined that. Appearing solo after touring most of the year with her band in support of one of this years best albums 'May Your Kindness Remain' Courtney Marie stripped the music down to its essence - voice, acoustic guitar and piano (alternating the last two).
The intimate setting of the Joan Knight studio at Perth Theatre allowed Courtney Marie the space to concentrate on telling us some of the stories behind the songs - who inspired them, what part of her life they were from. In short she just played us her amazing songs which are stories in themselves. She took requests at one point with hilarious consequences when she started '500 Nights' only to forget the second line and having to settle for the chorus - 'I've not played that song in 5 years!'. She hadn't factored in the extent of the audience knowledge of and affection for her work!
There were a number of stand outs for me including 'Honest Life', 'Paintings from Michael' (a song about her incarcerated uncle which seems to grow more powerful every time I hear her play it), 'Irene', 'Only in my Mind' and 'Rough around the Edges'. She finished the set by unplugging the guitar and stepping away from the microphone to sing 'May Your Kindness Remain'. It was a special moment and a special way to end a wonderful night.
I'll be seeing her again tonight at the CCA in Glasgow and to say I'm looking forward to it is an understatement.
No comments:
Post a Comment