Well London was a rather special gig in my opinion, the band were on top form, every groove worked... really worked. The features are too many to list so just like last time I mentioned a JT gig on these pages I find myself referring to the whole being just about as right as I could imagine it.
The singing was fantastically in tune, and being a regular backing singer myself I know how hard it can be and how important monitoring is.
I think mention should go to Chad Wackerman for stepping in to some very well worn shoes, (worn by some of the worlds greats) not only did he do the gig justice he made it feel amazing (along with all the players of course) I have always maintained that timekeeping is a shared responsibility drums are merely the most obvious marker, Chad was great in every tune as far as I'm concerned, even the impromptu 'Only one' which was called by an audience member and wasn't on the set list.
I would also give mention to Andrea Zonn whose violin playing was outstanding in sound, tone and lyricism, and SO in tune. As for Mike Landau, he hears ideas I didn't know existed and I loved all of them.... the epitome of taste and texture and exactly the same could be said for Larry Goldings of whom I have long been a fan.
I think it's fair to say that I could cite everybody in the band as a favourite in one context or another so the gig was a really special treat to my ears.
Jimmy (I don't want to embarrass you) but it has to be said that you hold that low end with some heavy duty gravitas brother, note choice to die for, placement, tone and dynamic range that some of the worlds most respected artists are clearly happy to pay for... I know we all feel lucky to be able to share this with you.
To all... if you haven't been to a JT gig, it's worth it for Alembic series II action alone, what goes on above that is actually history.
Jake