Live At The Ritz, An Acoustic Performance

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Alternative rock band from, Bury, Greater Manchester, England. Formed in 1990, originally called Mr. Soft (later shortened to Soft) and comprised of guitarist and back up vocalist Mark Potter, bassist Pete Turner and drummer Richard Jupp. Vocalist, guitarist and lyricist Guy Garvey was asked by Mark to join the band when they met at college (both were 16 at the time). Mark's brother keyboardist and back up vocalist Craig Potter joined soon afterwards. They changed their name to Elbow in 1997 after Guy heard a character from a BBC TV Drama "The Singing Detective" say that the word "Elbow" is the most sensual word in the English language, not for its definition, but for how it feels to say and how it looks on

In the week that their eighth studio album, ‘Giants of All Sizes’, became their third consecutive UK Number One album, elbow played a series of special acoustic shows for select audiences in Leeds, Kingston and Manchester. Combining tracks from the new album with songs from their extensive and ever growing back catalogue, the shows offered fans a rare opportunity to see elbow in small venues, with the recordings emphasising the special bond that exists between the band and their fanbase.

 

The short tour included two sold out, hometown shows at Manchester’s Ritz, a place that looms large in the band’s history, being the site of a legendary headline show on the release of their debut album ‘Asleep in the Back’ in 2001 that had the Manchester Evening News display their fortune telling skills when they suggested ‘elbow are on the verge of something big’.

 

The Ritz set reminded fans of that history with versions of both ‘Newborn’ and ‘Scattered Black and Whites’ from that debut album alongside versions of ‘Grounds for Divorce’ from ‘The Seldom Seen Kid’, ‘Magnificent (She Says)’ from ‘Little Fictions’ and ‘Great Expectations’ from ‘Leaders of the Free World’. As befits an album from a band so intrinsically intertwined with their hometown, the show also saw Guy Garvey quote John Cooper Clarke and pay tribute to various Manchester luminaries lost along the way.

 

Tracklisting

 

Side A

 

1. Puttin’ on the Ritz

 

2. Empires

 

3. Magnificent (She Says)

 

4. Salome Maloney

 

5. Newborn

 

6. Great Expectations (Intro)

 

7. Great Expectations

 

Side B

 

8. A Choice of Three Drinks

 

9. Seven Veils

 

10. Scattered Black and Whites

 

11. Weightless (Intro)

 

12. Weightless

 

13. Grounds for Divorce (Intro)

 

14. Grounds for Divorce

Live At The Ritz, An Acoustic Performance



Artista Elbow
Data di arrivo 08/05/2020
Condizioni Nuovo
Categoria: ALTERNATIVE ROCK ACOUSTIC
Label UNIVERSAL POLYDOR 0602508486098 STEREO
Anno di uscita 2020
Edizione EU
Packaging 180 gr.
Supporto LP
Condizioni Nuovo