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International Airport, St. Deluxe, Pete Dowling, Stephen
Pastel DJ
The Universal, Glasgow
After Scottish composer Pete Dowling (perhaps better known for his work
with the Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra and Ken) has entertained us with
a sparkling laptop set and live electronics that for half an hour or
so made us feel as if we were on Mars, St. Deluxe take us on a trip through
their music. At times they echo Teenage Fanclub (see tracks such as ‘Distant
Light’ and ‘Transcendental Underground’ for example),
at others the Beach Boys, they anyway have a good attitude to music and
to playing live and they are enthusiastically cheered by the crowd.
While we wait for International Airport, Stephen Pastel plays for us
some of his fave songs, among them also a beautiful ‘60s track
sung by Italian singer Mina and arranged by Ennio Morricone, ‘Se
Telefonando’. Later on, International Airport perform a few songs
from their latest joyful and poetical album Reunion Of Island Goose.
Some of the band’s members are missing tonight, but Tom Crossley
and friends try to do their best to play their tender and sensitive tracks
with a pop edge. Among the others, they deliver a pretty good rendition
of their single ‘Association’ (recently released with a cover
of the same song by Teenage Fanclub), of the gentle ‘From Between
My Daddie's Toes’ and of ‘Cordial Arrest’. The latter
makes us feel as if it were already summer - also thanks to its mind-lulling
melodies and to its lyrics - and concludes an excellent evening spent
in the company of different bands with very different, but equally beautiful,
sounds. (Anna Battista)
(Photo by Anna Battista - click to see larger image)
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