Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Live Performance Review: Martin Carthy, Monday 23.02.2015 19:30, Traverse Theatre Bar, Edinburgh 

This is a musician I have wanted to see perform for some years. I have read in various publications this musician being cited as the greatest living English Folk musician. Martin primarily performs solo acoustic with a guitar, this is the form I wanted to see him perform in, and this is what we got.

The set-up was intimate with a tiny stage and comfortable seating. Martin performed with mastery and humble wit. It was one of those charming performances where each piece, while he was tuning up, was being introduced with some genuinely interesting information about the songs. 

At the beginning of the second half Martin performed a song written by a brother-in-law of his. From the intro it sounded intriguing and low and behold it turns out it was the one song of the night that I already knew very well. Before the end of the gig, Martin encouraged people to approach him afterwards if they had any comments or questions. I don't need asking twice, so I checked if he was aware of the version by Chumbawamba called 'Stitch That'  from the album 'Shhh' (1992). It turns out he had heard of it, though not heard it. I took the opportunity to suggest, that if he were to seek it out, in my view the more interesting version by the Chumbys is on a Japanese Mini-Album called 'Amnesia' (1998), where it is done in a Country 'n' Western Stylee.

This was an utterly absorbing evening at a good reasonable price. You can't ask for more. 

Rating: 10/10.          

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