Saturday, 24 November 2018

Crystal Jacqueline @ The King Arthur 24.11.2018

After Icarus Peel's Acid Reign, a short interlude and next up at the Arthur was Crystal Jacqueline.  The Crystal Jacqueline Band tonight was Crystal Jacqueline (vocals), John Wyatt (keyboards), Icarus Peel (guitar), Andy Budge (bass) and Brian Rushbrooke (drums). I was really looking forward to this, I've enjoyed Crystal Jacqueline's voice through my speakers, though to hear sing live was a real treat.  Jacqueline has such a beautiful voice, honeyed and haunting, ethereal yet strong, her sound was dreamlike throughout. Jacqueline's got great stage presence too, she didn't just capture your ears, she demanded you attention, and justifiably so, she's a fabulous performer. She was supported by an ensemble of pure class. On keyboards was John Wyatt, who looked thoroughly laid back throughout, though that didn't stop him delivering some nice keyboard work, lovely sounds. If you've read my last post, this next section is going to read somewhat familiar. Well, what was I to do, same musicians, same night, still playing magnificently, only difference...stylee. I've previously remarked on Peel's lovely guitar style, his natural symbiosis with his guitar and in this manifestation we saw new dimensions to it. Still exquisitely picking as he works the frets, conjuring those magical riffs, and crafting sweet flourishes, though now infused with beautiful psychedelic prog flavours. What an outstanding guitarist. Brian Rushbrooke continued to deliver formidable drumming, beautifully paced with great resonance and depth, more of that really nice clean drum sound. Lovely. Ubiquitous psyche bassist Andy brought his trademark, full toned, rich, deep and resonant bass to the progressive arena. Still cucumber cool, the master bass practitioner's neutronium fingers continued to pick out some sweet licks and riffs. What struck me about these three was how versatile they are, and how effortless their transition from power trio to prog trio. All the musicians played their parts to perfection, and the whole set was a feast of gloriously progtastic flavoured psychedelic tunes wonderfully performed by the best of musicians, and we the audience filled our boots. At one point the power failed and the room was enveloped in darkness, there was running about and fussing, but not from Jacqueline who simply continued singing, the sound soon returned and the performance went on. The audience loved every minute of it, and why wouldn't they, it was flippin ace! As I'm ever heard to remark, it was over all too soon, to rapturous applause. Really lovely stuff, man. A huge thanks to the band for such a wonderful performance, loved it. As always, big up the Arthur for putting on these evenings, to the friendly patrons who shuffle and cavort in gay a'bandon, and to my friend for driving...I heartily thank y'all. And check this out!

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