Live @ Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Legendary Rolling Stones bass player Bill Wyman has invited many fine world class artists to help him blend blues, rock, country and R&B for his 2013 tour. On stage they really love what they do, but Aylesbury was the closest venue of this tour for Oxford enthusiasts.
The Aylesbury line up comprised Bill Wyman, Albert Lee, Beverley Skeete, Terry Taylor, Geraint Watkins, Nick Payn, Frank Mead and Maria Muldaur as guest artist, well known for her hit 'Midnight at the Oasis'. Sadly Georgie Fame was not well enough to be with them.
Albert Lee's amazing and incredibly fast guitar playing was clear on the Gene Vincent classic 'Race with the Devil', whilst in James Brown's 'It's a Man's Man's Man's World' Beverley Skeete's vocals were inspiring and powerful. Maria Muldaur's version of 'Richland Woman Blues' by Mississippi John Hurt was soulful, gritty and edgy. The album of the same name was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2002. Also, the famous Elmore James song 'Talk to Me Baby' was covered with style and energy by Terry Taylor.
This was an enjoyable and pleasant evening of quality entertainment and fun. The rebirth of songs written by artists like Bob Dylan, Eta James, Buster Brown and Fats Domino enabled the performers to return to their musical roots and it bought back to life the classic songs that first inspired them. The band was tight, humorous, professional and delightfully wild at times.