Amazing Rhythm Aces - Corner Hotel - Richmond - August 23 2011 Country Got Soul There was much anticipation about the long awaited return of long time frequent visitors and fan favourites the Amazing Rhythm Aces who first toured here in 1980 with Leon Russell and the Newgrass Revival. Here this time on an extended seventh Australian tour that included side trips to wineries and vineyards tonight it was the Melbourne with the venue the Corner Hotel. Backing up from a lunchtime cameo appearance at the Basement Discs they defied the years with an energetic professional performance that reminded fans of what a tight great band they are. And like a good wine improving with age.
Road song The End kicked off the night and had the audience with the band from the get-go for a journey through country music and its derivatives. King in his Castle an ode to trailer living in the south backed up with love paean Della's Long Brown Hair. By this stage of proceedings the band were firing on all cylinders with Kelvin Holly's slide guitar a feature of Waiting on Sundown. The oft covered Russell Smith song The Rock, including Etta James, rang in the gospel bracket together with title track of current album Midnight Communion on 2nd Avenue. Ashes of Love, a Buck Owens song, was the first cover of the night by the band and then the heart felt dedication of requested song Amazing Grace (Used to be her favourite song). The first set finished with Dancing the Night Away and the sage advice of Don't Go to Strangers and audience expectation of another set from the southern maestros. With the shackles broken the second set laid down the groove and racketed up the performance.
Songs included
She Don't Know Her Own Strength, I'm a Dog (Bow Wow) and Rounding out the set was the dixie fried Ella B taking us all down the Mississippi River before the hit and everyone's favourite Third Rate Romance left everyone wanting more. The encore delivered Smith back for a solo spot with the anti protest song I Want My Country Back sung with tongue firmly planted in cheek before the full band returned to drive us home with Give Me Flowers and Al Greens soul classic Love and Happiness featuring Billy Earhart's organ anchoring the sound. The whole band cooked on the night and ran like a well oiled machine. Long time member Fred James playing the bass this tour and drummer Mike Dillon provided the foundation for the sound. Let's hope that having scored some national publicity via an ABC Sunday morning program the Aces tour again soon. Band 1st Set 2nd Set Encore Review by
Peter O'Keefe with photos by John Karpik
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