Photo not taken at gig |
Although there were signs of some self admitted weariness as
Nell entered the last leg of a gruelling tour, the appreciative audience were
willing to forgive and enjoy the opportunity to listen to a comprehensive
selection of material from her two most recent albums. The title track from the
2009 release WHAT DOES IT TAKE opened the proceedings and it wasn’t long before
those present were treated to ‘Not Like
Loving You’, ‘Helen’s Requiem’ and a personal favourite in ‘Green Dress’, all taken from a record
that began to establish Nell’s commercial credentials. Nell also returned to
this album for the pre-encore number as she and her band raised the tempo with
the rock orientated ‘Second Time Around.’
The three piece backing band included her tour manager Rick Webster on guitar
but they generally had a low key presence leaving the limelight the sole domain
for the effervescent Nell, who especially couldn’t conceal her pride when
reaching for her Gibson for a couple of numbers.
The new album was also heavily featured during the evening
with ‘Mercy on Me’, ‘Echoes’ and ‘Buildings and Treetops’ coming over
really well live. This new release has a far more pop feel to it than the
previous more rootsy sound and you can’t begrudge Nell a tilt at some of the
trappings of mainstream awareness and appreciation. However for somebody with an enormous ability
to interpret some classic Americana styles, it is hoped that in the future she
could veer in this direction and the production would surely be of great merit.
To further illustrate Nell’s diversity, the only cover incorporated into this
evening’s set was ‘Learn to Fly’ by
the Foo Fighters. Though a slightly clichéd rock ballad, Nell gave a fine
rendition to inject some variety into the proceedings.
While the high profile 2012 support slots helped Nell take
her music to a wider audience, she seemed to revel in the opportunity to resume
centre stage albeit in the smaller venues especially as these are the fans she
can rely on for future committed support. A return to her home cultural
surroundings in New York city will enable Nell to re-charge and we all look
forward to her future offerings, whatever direction they take her in.