
With the exceptional guitar maestro, Mark Spencer, perfectly
settled in as Laura’s on-stage side kick, the
audience, containing plenty of devoted
admirers, was not left disappointed instead many members were drooling over a 90 minute set
of exquisite and magical pure country music. The new album being promoted by
Laura, her first of original material since 2005, understandably featured
prominently during the evening and the new material neatly dovetailed some
Laura Cantrell classics and a couple of covers dear to her heart.
Laura definitely doesn’t hide her adulation for Kitty Wells
and it was not surprising to hear her special tribute to one of the ground
breaking trailblazers for female country music. ‘Kitty Wells Dresses’ was also the title of her 2011 release and
whilst apologising for not fully touring the UK with the album, Laura further set the
record straight with a version of ‘Making
Believe’ and poignantly stating that Kitty passed away on Laura’s birthday
to cement the devoted link.

The not so secret success of many live shows is to save the
best ‘til last and Laura surpassed anything in the main set with a stunning
encore of four songs that went as far as you could go to gather evidence of her
ability to tunnel straight to the heart of country music. Mark and Laura re-vitalised
the Cowboy Jack Clement standard ‘Just
Someone I Used to Know’ made famous by Dolly and Porter and sent the crowd
home humming to the rhythmic ‘Yonder
Comes a Freight Train’. In between a captivating performance of ‘Two Seconds’ and the honky tonk rousing ‘
The Whiskey Makes You Sweeter’ had
met the audience’s full approval, although with a polite declining to holler to
the latter.
The new album and the accompanying UK dates have reminded a
lot of people of what Laura Cantrell is all about and this Birmingham return
was a resounding success for all parties. All we need now is for Laura to shorten the wait for her next appearance in the area.