Saturday, February 14, 2009

Valentine's Day with Level 42

Muziekcentrum Frits Philips, Eindhoven, 14 February 2009

In Holland it is very popular to see '2 halen 1 betalen' promotion, which is the same as 'buy 1 get 1 free'. Although I didn't really expect it, this was also the case for the recent Level 42 show in Eindhoven. Sri saw this promotion on the local newspaper about 2 weeks before the concert date. I called the ticket office the day after and we got the ticket.

The concert was on Saturday evening, held at Muziekcentrum Frits Philips, the concert hall where we normally watch classical music concerts. We know exactly where the best seats are, so we decided to arrive half an hour before the show. We managed to get very good seats with direct view to the stage. The hall was getting full, most of the seats were taken including the upper level. The standing area next to the stage was also full with the audience.

The stage was already set in a simple layout. Mike Lindup's keyboards rack filled the left corner, drums set at the middle a bit to the back, and three microphone stands for Mark King, Nathan King (guitar), and Sean Freeman (sax). The background was only curtain, no projection slide. The lighting was also pretty standard, although it would provide nice effect during the show.

Around half past eight, the Level 42 entered the stage and Mark King greeted the audience. They kicked in with Fashion Fever from Running in the Family album, followed with a newer song, Forever Now.
The sound quality was very good. We got very clear bass sound and good mix of keyboards and vocal sounds. In the beginning Nathan's guitar sound was mixed too low but it was improved along the way.

They pleased the crowd with more old tunes, Turn it on from their first album and Heaven in My Hands, their hit from 1988. Besides his agile fingers on the bass fret, Mark King delivered good voice. Nathan and Sean also provided nice backing vocals.

Mark King made short comment about giving concert on Valentine's Day and (ironically) they sang the ballad Leaving Me Now. Sean gave nice saxophone sound here. This calm song was followed with another hit, Running in the Family. The vocals harmony was very nice.

After an unfamiliar song for me, The Machine Stops, Mark King played the bass intro of Dune Tune followed with his bass solo. He used loops to create multi-layer bass sounds. The effect did not work at the beginning but finally he succeeded after couple of tries.
The solo was followed with their first single ever, Love Games.

Not enough playing hits from 80's, they performed Something about You. After that Mark introduced Gary Husband on drums, who then delivered powerful drumming in Man and the instrumental Mr. Pink. The latest one also highlighted the skills from each player.

Then another slow hit, It's Over. After that Mike Lindup got the opportunity to deliver his nice falsetto in Starchild, which also got nice clapping from the crowd. It was followed with their biggest hit and also crowd's favorite Lessons in Love.
Before disappeared backstage, they performed the only song from the latest Retroglide album, Dive into the Sun.

For the encore, we got The Chinese Way followed with wonderful instrumental from the same album, The Pursuit of Accidents. Finally they closed the show with another crowds pleaser, Hot Water.

In general it was a good concert. It was very nice remembrance of the 80's era. The band still showed very strong skill. Moreover, I really enjoyed the sound quality of the hall. The atmosphere was not as intense as rock concert but more sober and calm, which is typical in jazz-funk concert. To conclude, Level 42 still could deliver nice show.


Level 42 are:
Mark King: bass, vocals
Mike Lindup: keyboards, vocals
Gary Husband: drums
Nathan King: guitar, vocals
Sean Freeman: saxophone, vocals

Setlist:
Fashion Fever
Forever Now
Turn it on
Heaven in my Hands
Leaving Me Now
Running in the Family
The Machine Stops
Mark King Bass Solo
Love Games
Something about You
Man
Mr. Pink
It's Over
Starchild
Lessons in Love
Dive into the Sun
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The Chinese Way
The Pursuit of Accidents
Hot Water