/>
musicOMH
home | features | albums | tracks | live | classical | blog
Facebook Twitter
search:

Gabby Young And Other Animals

@ Tabernacle, London, 20 November 2010
5 stars
by Ceiri O'Driscoll
Gabby Young And Other Animals
Gabby Young And Other Animals

buy Gabby Young And Other Animals MP3s or CDs

Spotify Gabby Young And Other Animals on Spotify

Once upon a time, in the pretty, quirky and arts-laden surrounds of Notting Hill's Tabernacle, there was a pretty, quirky and arts-laden lady called Gabby Young.

This concert is a celebration of Gabby Young And Other Animals signing to record label World Connection and the rerelease of their album, We're All In This Together. There is also much to celebrate in the tenacious approach that got Gabby and her band to this position: starting her own record label, self-financing the album, devising a fan-club system comprising three echelons of 'animals' which provide fans with tickets, music and access to their sartorially-ingenious ingénue. A fairytale analogy is a good place to start in a story that seems to be progressing so well.

The Other Animals are the seven musicians who begin the evening alongside the lead singer: a brass section, a clarinettist with a saxophone strapped to her chest, a drummer in a splendid top hat, a double bassist, a keyboard player and a drummer.

They launch into burlesque-inflected gypsy swing number Ones That Got Away as Gabby conducts with an over-sized candy cane, a resplendent circus mistress in the midst of her players.

The look and the feel is as much a part of the Animals as the music. The 'Gabadashery' selling sparkly fascinators and sequin embroidered pants is a clue to that. Gabby herself wears a puffball blue dress like a giant body scrubber one might buy in Boots, resplendent with burnt orange Marie Antoinette hair. Her band, in earth tone work boots, waistcoats, braces, top hats and trilbies, fill the stage like the supporting cast from Les Misérables.

They parp and skiffle through the gleeful Horatio Interlude and Two By Two, gently swelling the ranks with the addition of a tuba here and an additional trumpet there (played by someone called Rory with a very enthusiastic fanbase of his own) and, towards the end of the set, a string section, leaving the metaphorical curtain to fall on a magnificent 17 of them, like a cut scene from Moulin Rouge.

But before that, there is time for Gabby to remind her devoted audience that she is a classically trained opera singer, and that her voice alone can carry the quieter songs beautifully. The lilting title track, We're All In This Together, is plaintively plucked from a banjo while her clear, strong voice sings a song of inclusion. Too Young To Die tells of her brush with cancer; the stillness of the full stage adds a poignantly melancholy edge.

These gentle moments provide an opportunity to marvel at the organised chaos anew when the band spring back into action. The audience are physically prompted to join in as Gabby and saxophonist/clarinettist Charlie throw shaky percussion eggs and kazoos into the crowd.

After the frantic hubbub of Ask You A Question, the entire ensemble dutifully traipse offstage only to return a moment later - it takes the entire duration of an enthusiastic round of applause to exit and enter 17 musicians. The final song is a rousing waltz with a refrain demanding to know Whose House (are you in?). The transformation from west London arts venue to fin de siècle Parisian café is complete.

Comments

related articles
INTERVIEW: Gabby Young
ALBUM: Gabby Young And Other Animals - We're All In This Together
GIG: Gabby Young And Other Animals @ Tabernacle, London
recent gig reviews
    1. DZ Deathrays @ Sneaky Pete's, Edinburgh
    2. IN PHOTOS: Michael Kiwanuka @ Junction, Cambridge
    3. IN PHOTOS: PINS @ Birthdays, London
    4. IN PHOTOS: EMA @ Scala, London
    5. EMA @ Scala, London
    6. IN PHOTOS: Grimes @ XOYO, London
    7. Grimes @ XOYO, London
    8. Garbage @ Troxy, London
    9. Trembling Bells & Bonnie Prince Billy @ Union Chapel, London
    10. IN PHOTOS: Tinariwen @ Shepherd's Bush Empire, London
    11. Dry The River @ Electric Ballroom, London
    12. White Rabbits @ XOYO, London
    13. Patrick Watson @ St. Stephen's, London
    14. The Leg @ William Geddes' Bookbinder, Edinburgh
    15. Bombay Bicycle Club @ Alexandra Palace, London
    16. The Magnetic Fields @ Royal Northern College Of Music, Manchester
    17. IN PHOTOS: Santigold @ Heaven, London
    18. IN PHOTOS: Of Montreal @ KOKO, London
    19. THEESatisfaction @ Madame Jojo's, London
    20. Major Lazer @ Shepherd's Bush Empire, London
    21. June Tabor & Oysterband @ Union Chapel, London
    22. Gallon Drunk @ Lexington, London
    23. Graham Coxon @ Liquid Rooms, Edinburgh
    24. Gavin Bryars Ensemble @ Barbican, London
recommended
Tom Jones
INTERVIEW
Tom Jones

On his new album Spirit In The Room, judging on The Voice and why he's a royalist.
Donna Summer
OBITUARY
Donna Summer

The Queen Of Disco's music, remembered in videos and words.
Independent Label Market
WHY I STARTED...
Independent Label Market

Founder Joe Daniel on the origins and inspirations, ahead of this weekend's event.
latest album reviews
    1. Dexys - One Day I'm Going To Soar
    2. Marilyn Manson - Born Villain
    3. The Walkmen - Heaven
    4. Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - HERE
    5. Paloma Faith - Fall To Grace
    6. Daniel Land & The Modern Painters - The Space Between Us
    7. Regina Spektor - What We Saw From The Cheap Seats
    8. Zombie Disco Squad - Brains
    9. ∆ (Alt-J) - An Awesome Wave
    10. Husky - Forever So
    11. King Tuff - King Tuff
    12. Soulsavers - The Light The Dead See
    13. The Enemy - Streets In The Sky
    14. Sigur Rós - Valtari
    15. Marissa Nadler - The Sister
    16. Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr - It's A Corporate World
    17. Fun - Some Nights
    18. Tom Jones - Spirit In The Room
    19. Rumer - Boys Don't Cry
    20. Advance Base - A Shut-In's Prayer
    21. PS I Love You - Death Dreams
    22. Kathryn Williams - Presents... The Pond
    23. Narasirato - Warato'o
    24. Astrïd - High Blues
    25. EL-P - Cancer For Cure
    26. trioVD - MAZE
    27. Gaz Coombes - Presents... Here Come The Bombs
    28. Exitmusic - Passage
    29. Paul Buchanan - Mid Air
    30. Willie Nelson - Heroes
    31. Public Image Ltd - This Is PiL
    32. Cornershop - Urban Turban
    33. Silversun Pickups - Neck Of The Woods
    34. Guillemots - Hello Land!
    35. Will Dutta - Parergon
    36. Josephine Foster & The Victor Herrero Band - Perlas
    37. Anna Ternheim - The Night Visitor
    38. Squarepusher - Ufabulum
    39. Jay Brannan - Rob Me Blind
    40. Oriole - Every New Day
    41. Saint Etienne - Words And Music By Saint Etienne
    42. Dead Mellotron - Glitter
    43. Beach House - Bloom
    44. Garbage - Not Your Kind Of People
    45. Best Coast - The Only Place
    46. Fixers - We'll Be The Moon

    47. more album reviews