from VARIETY.com, today:
Grace Jones; Of Montreal; Dengue Fever
(Hollywood Bowl; 17,376 seats; $126 top)
By PHIL GALLO
Grace Jones' Hollywood Bowl perf, in support of last year's album 'Hurricane,' was her first L.A. appearance in more than 20 years.
Presented by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Assn. Reviewed July 26, 2009.
Bands: (GJ) Grace Jones, Adam Green, Malcolm Joseph, Andrew McLean, Don-e McLean, Charles Stuart, Paulo Gode, Hannah Khemoh, Lei Gordon; (OM) Kevin Barnes, Bryan Poole, James Huggins, Davey Pierce, Dottie Alexander; (DF) Chhom Nimol, Ethan Holtzman, Zac Holtzman, David Ralicke, Paul Dreux Smith, Senon Williams.
Underneath the headdresses and oversized outfits, floating above rhythms from 30-year-old dance floors and Jamaican nightclubs, a commanding Grace Jones provided a finely tuned display of humanity in a 75-minute set Sunday, her first U.S. show as part of the tour in support of "Hurricane."Colorful, precise in the execution and entertaining, the return of Jones -- it was her first L.A. appearance in more than 20 years, following the release last year of her first album in 19 -- was warm and uplifting, a tribute to the substance within her overly stylized self.
New album "Hurricane" supplied the first two numbers: the autobiographical "This Is Life" and "Williams' Blood." She delivered both with a command and intensity not fully realized on the album. The former's talk-sung lecture on taking control enhanced the resilience of the tune; the latter number provided a reminder that Jones was an innocent at one time.
By following the rookies with the classic "My Jamaican Guy," Jones proffered the idea that the dance music filter she created 30 years ago remains operational and fulfilling -- there is more to this artist than shock value and dance beats. Technology advances, social mores evolve, and an already sensual voice gets huskier, but the framework remains unchanged even as newer, non-Jamaican artists become her collaborators, among them Brian Eno and the team of Wendy and Lisa.
Eno and his old pal David Bowie cast a spell over the evening in which pop as performance art was a unifier for Jones, Of Montreal and Dengue Fever. In Jones' case, it was rhythmic; for Of Montreal it was in the costumes and a cover -- "Moonage Daydream" performed smartly with guest Janelle Monae -- and with Dengue Fever, it was the possibilities of cultural cross-pollination. Power-pop and glam rock dominated the Athens, Ga., band Of Montreal's hourlong set, about half of which was devoted to material from their two most recent albums, "Skeletal Lamping" and "Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?"
A break in the set gave keyboardist Dottie Alexander a chance to accept a marriage proposal from her boyfriend Nick. Dengue Fever, an L.A. band that explores Cambodian pop with singer Chhom Nimol, was buoyant and cheerful.
Jones will perform at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York on Thursday.
Concert Review: Grace Jones; Of Montreal; Dengue Fever - Concerts & Live Music Shows
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Last edited by Nano; July 27th, 2009 at 08:25 PM.
It don't mean a thing (if ain't got that swing)
Here's the LA Times review:
Live review: Grace Jones, Of Montreal and Dengue Fever at the Hollywood Bowl | Pop & Hiss | Los Angeles Times
The LA Weekly review ( sorta like the LA version of the Village Voice)
http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoasts...ntreal-hollyw/
"Lost inside adorable illusion...."
Ah, but I was first... :icon_razz:
BTW Marky did you go?
It don't mean a thing (if ain't got that swing)
Here's a link with some photos from her NYC concert:
Grace Jones Shows GaGa How It's Done During Outrageous NYC Show - Pictures - Celebrity Gossip, News & Photos, Movie Reviews, Competitions - Entertainmentwise
And here's a link to the Rolling Stone review by Barry Walters!
Grace Jones, Of Montreal Get Gloriously Theatrical at Unique Gig : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily
Disco Lives in L.A!!!
I'm definitely going to, I've been distracted by a few other thngs lately.. As far as the Hollywood Bowl goes, it was impressive for size and sound, but yeah I was a little disappointed, since I expected my seats to be closer. I would have preferred to see Grace in a more intimate venue, to be honest.. Anyway, I'll save the rest for my review![]()
Here's my article from the Flow09 Festival info site, in English, partly lifted from an already published text. Grace will be in Helsinki this Saturday for the fest, along with Lily Allen, Kraftwerk, Vampire Weekend, A Guy Called Gerald and Roots Manuva.
The Grace of God // Flow Festival
I've seen the Hurricane Tour show twice already. It's the absolute best thing I've ever witnessed live. Grace puts on a Performance, as opposed to a totally mechanical show like Madonna. Old Madge was here last week. That whole Sticky&Sweet thing was like watching a calculated Hollywood film, a moneymaking machine all special effects and no soul. She didn't even bother to introduce the band or any of the (very good) dancers, it was truly offensive. And tickets were 100 euros each! Ripped off!
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