Wait number one was over as Hayes Carll returned to
Birmingham to play the same venue that he graced seven years ago; Wait number
two is almost over as Hayes announced the imminent arrival of his follow up
record to the 2011 release KMAG YOYO (& OTHER AMERICAN STORIES). So for
this loyal base of Hayes Carll fans, it was a win-win situation and almost a déjà
vu moment as the striking Texan strode onto stage to open the set with his
premium song ‘Beaumont’.
To continue the 2008 link, Hayes was accompanied by his long term travelling companion Travis Linville who opened the gig with a short set of good songs mainly self-penned. Although the memory of Travis playing alongside Hayes last time was a touch hazy, there was no such mistaking his contribution this time with a stylish bout of slide induced twang adding an extra dimension to the much loved and familiar songs of his sidekick. The enhancement was further complete with the additional rhythm section courtesy of percussion by Mike Meadows. The trio thoroughly entertained this Glee Club gathering not too inconvenienced by sharing the venue’s entrance with the usual Saturday night comedy throngs.
To continue the 2008 link, Hayes was accompanied by his long term travelling companion Travis Linville who opened the gig with a short set of good songs mainly self-penned. Although the memory of Travis playing alongside Hayes last time was a touch hazy, there was no such mistaking his contribution this time with a stylish bout of slide induced twang adding an extra dimension to the much loved and familiar songs of his sidekick. The enhancement was further complete with the additional rhythm section courtesy of percussion by Mike Meadows. The trio thoroughly entertained this Glee Club gathering not too inconvenienced by sharing the venue’s entrance with the usual Saturday night comedy throngs.
Since 2008, Hayes has been back to these shores a handful of
times, most notably to play Cambridge Folk Festival and a couple of London
dates last September. In the meantime, it was a pleasure to catch him live at
Calgary Folk Festival in 2013 and keep in touch with an artist who first leapt
to prominence over here with the LITTLE ROCK album almost a decade ago now. The
title track, and the opening number from this album ‘Wish I Hadn’t Stayed So Long’, actually the first Hayes song heard,
are still integral parts of the set list, which was joined this evening by a
few tunes set to be the recorded songs of the future. ‘One Bed, Two Girls, Three Bottles of Wine’ is another serving of
classic Hayes Carll humour and proved the pick of the newbies this evening.
Of course the classic tongue in cheek Hayes song is ‘She Left Me For Jesus’ and not
surprisingly it made the encore after a segment of requested songs. While
having an obvious link with this old favourite, a new song titled ‘Jesus and Elvis, co-written with Allison
Moorer and Matraca Berg, is a lot more serious and reflected the depth of
sincerity that permeates Hayes’ writing. ‘Drunken
Poet’s Dream’, ‘Faulkner Street’
and ‘I Got a Gig’ are exemplars of
his lyrical prowess, while another new song this time with family connections, ‘The Magic Kid’, represented the more
heartfelt side to his song writing.
The sparkling sound from the trio took this show to greater
heights than your usual travelling troubadour and the opportunity to raise the
tempo was no finer than a storming version of ‘Stomp and Holler’ as the show neared its climax. The input of Mike
and Travis could not be underestimated especially when you throw in the latter’s
opening set. Travis was also having a good run in selling his ‘name your price’
CDs and although not actually one of his compositions, the excellent song ‘Lefty’
from his SUN OR MOON EP was the pick of the bunch. This was an excellent amalgam
of baseball and country music.