Danny and the Champions of the World Photo Courtesy of Sorin Russo |
Prior to Danny and his talented posse taking to the stage,
the Hare and Hounds welcomed back The Dreaming Spires to ease through their
style of alt-country/Americana with a bunch of tunes very much inspired by
their New World adventures and admirably collated on their debut album BROTHERS
IN BROOKLYN for a dose of listening pleasure. With this being the 3rd
straight occasion of seeing the band, the architects of Joe and Robin Bennett,
play a forty-minute set, hopefully it won’t be too long before their shows are
extended. A work-in-progress follow up album which should appear in early 2014
will provide the material and on the evidence of a superb track previewed on
the evening the unveiling will be a tasty prospect. While ‘Strength in Strings’ from the current album was a track that
emerged from the pack with an enhanced live version, the impassioned epic-like ‘You Know You Got Soul’ created the
lasting impression of what to expect in the future.
The review of Danny’s album mentioned the instant appeal of
the opening track ‘(Never Stop Building) That Old Space Rocket’ and in true correlation this fabulous song splendidly
launched the second half of the gig. With the iconic line of ‘three chords and
a heart on fire, something about walking out on the wire’, coupled with the brass input of
the Bennett Brothers and Free Jazz Geoff, a high precedence was set from the
off and subsequently the boys didn’t disappoint. There were no seasonal ailments
that a couple of brandies couldn’t deal with as an undeterred Danny didn’t shy
away from the aching ‘Stop Thief!’
which echoed the depth of commitment to live and breathe an album drenched in
country soul. Over the course of the near hour and half set, we were further
treated to ‘Cold Cold World’, ‘Other Days’
and ‘Darlin’ Won’t You Come in From the
Cold’ and hopefully in the future more of the album will get its deserved
live airing.
The Dreaming Spires Photo courtesy of Sorin Russo |
By adding the album to your ‘bucket list’ and following it
up by catching one of Danny and the Champions of the World’s live dates, your senses will be amply rewarded
and you will be supporting one of the precious talents rooted in the UK
alt-country and Americana scene. This is serious praise that is fully
justified, so the rest is over to you.