....and not a creature in the house did stir.
Too damn right. Those fortunate
enough to be at Banburys Mill Theatre on Wednesday 9th August 2001 were
treated to a performance of such rarity and quality that they were,
quite literally, transfixed.
SET 1
Appletree Man
The Whiteman
Picture On A Wall
Fools In Paradise
Pyjamadrama
Hit Or Miss
Sailing Boat
Pockets On Fire
Shelter From The Rain
Miss World
Mr Lovely
SET 2
Happy Birthday
You Can Leave Me
Wild Flowers (yes, the AAE song!)
Ready To Love
Mellow
Sorry-For-Myself Train
Washing machine
So Far So Good
Martha's Harbour
I'm A Dreamer
Carey
ENCORE
Nobody Knows You
Look Out
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Anna Ryder and Julianne
Regan produced a show that started on a high, and just got better.
From the opener 'Appletree Man' (featuring guest guitarist Marty
Wilson-Piper) through to the closer 'Carey', the whole evening was
about two girls having fun playing and singing each others songs.
Anna
moved effortlessly from keyboard to guitar to French horn throughout
the evening, sharing lead vocal duties with Julianne. Both girls sang
extremely well, and were aided in that department by the backing vocals
throughout of Kate Loxmoore, Chris Knibbs, Oonagh Ryder and Chris
While & Julie Matthews.
Despite
the number of guests - and lets not forget final guest Ric Sanders
- the focus was most firmly on Anna & Julianne. In that respect
it was great to see the (dare I say) largely goth crowd warm increasingly
to Anna throughout the night.
The balance of the material
seemed just about perfect. The set, a mixture of the each girls songs,
also saw the outing of some new numbers written especially for the evening,
with lyrics by Julianne and music from Anna, and included a number each
from Sandy Denny and Joan Baez.
Special mention must go to
Chris Knibbs (djembe, trombone, guitar) and Kate (bass clarinet, clarinet)
who provided show-stopping percussion accompaniment to first half closer
'Mr Lovely' - whistles, klaxons and bicycle pumps amongst others. Simply
hysterical.
This was a wonderful show
that I hope someone captured for posterity. Being a one-off event, it
was hardly surprising that the performance lacked polish but, for all
that, the girls sparkled and quite clearly enjoyed being in one anothers
company. Girls just wanna have fun....
I
... could go on; I hope that the girls will work together again, and
it would be nice to think that they'll record in the not too distant
future. For now, however, I have a wonderful memory of a fantastic evenings
entertainment which will live long in the mind. I cannot help thinking
that those in a certain church not too far away somehow missed out.
Given that a few made it to both gigs, I figure that this debate will
rage a while.
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