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Elly Roberts reviews

Paul Carrack: Live At The Opera House

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  • Cert:
  • Cat.no: SVE 3083
  • Running time: 103 minutes
  • Year: 2004
  • Pressing: 2004
  • Region(s): 2, PAL
  • Sound: DTS Digital Surround Sound / Dolby Surround 5.1
  • Languages: English
  • Widescreen: 1.78:1
  • Disc Format: DVD 9
  • Price: £14.99
  • Rating: 10/10
  • Extras: Interview with Paul Carrack and ‘Before and After Show‘ featurette.


Great song writing is in short supply: no such fears with Paul Carrack.

With the voice of Marvin Gaye and keyboard skills of Elton John, his work has been featured in three successful acts – Ace, Squeeze and Mike and The Mechanics. In my opinion he’s up there amongst the top ten greatest popular composers of all time.

By his own admission, he’s never been an innovative writer – but has always managed to write classy songs, with a strong emphasis on melody, verse and chorus. He’s been part of the music scene since he penned the world wide hit How Long for Ace in 1974. His unique brand of blue–eyed soul pop easily transferred over to Squeeze’s lush hits as he featured as lead vocalist on their 1981 hit Tempted.

He’s written numerous hits for the likes of The Eagles, Tom Jones, Diana Ross, and played keyboards with Roxy Music, Eric Clapton, BB King and Simply Red to name but a few. It was only a matter of time before super-group Mike and The Mechanics (including ex–Genesis guitarist Mike Rutherford and ex–Sad Café singer Paul Young) would eventually recruit his dual skills as he made his biggest impact with hits Another Cup of Coffee, an underrated, and strangely upbeat-sounding, song about domestic violence, Silent Running and the anthemic Living Years.


All these songs inevitably turn up here, as do snippets of solo material and a couple of covers. Watching and listening to this live set, it makes you wonder how he’s never managed to reach the dizzy heights of Elton John – but that’s not his scene. Supported by an excellent band, he switches from guitarist to pianist and looks equally comfortable with both instruments.

He is without doubt a musician’s musician with the rare quality of singing from the heart which is best found on tracks such as the gorgeous Eyes Of Blue and My Kind. Carrack can whip it up as well: Every Time You Walk In The Room, Harvest For the World (Isley Bros) and Sly and the Family Stone’s Dance To The Music consolidate his love of soul music.

This DVD, recorded at the magnificent Opera House in Buxton is relatively low key show by show-biz standards, as we catch him on the final leg of his ‘It Ain’t Over Tour‘ in January this year. This is my kind of music – a truly great talent.


The full list of tracks included are :

1. Never Too Late
2. Just A Little Lie
3. Another Cup Of Coffee
4. Nothing More Than A Memory
5. Silent Running
6. Satisfy My Soul
7. My Kind
8. Any Day Now
9. One Small Step
10. Eyes Of Blue
11. Sunny
12. It Ain’t Over
13. Where Did I Go Wrong
14. The Living Years
15. Every Time You Walk In The Room
16. Happy To See You Again
17. Harvest For The World
18. How Long
19. Over my Shoulder
20. Dance To The Music

More info at Carrack-UK.com and sample more of his work with the album collections below.


Squeeze: Big Squeeze
Mike & The Mechnics:
Rewired & The Hits
Paul Carrack:
21 Good Reasons

Review & concert pics copyright © Elly Roberts, 2004-2010.

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