Gail Ann Dorsey - Barbican - Live Review
Gail Ann Dorsey - Barbican - Live Review
**GAIL ANN DORSEY
Barbican
7/11/04**
Fairly or not, Gail Ann Dorsey is known mostly for being David Bowie’s bass player for the last decade or so. Whilst having that gig (and a highly impressive CV including The The and Tears For Fears) is undoubtedly an indictor of quite some talent, her one-woman live shows provide a better platform for all to see why she’s held in such high regard by so many peers. Armed only with guitar and mic, the acoustically brilliant Barbican is also the perfect venue for such a performance. It’s fair to say we were given a good one. ****
The crying shame is that we only got what seemed like mere minutes during a support set which quickly won over the healthy crowd who’d paid to see Ani Di Franco. “You’re in for one hell of a good show.” Gail Ann told us, referring to the impending headline act. “We’re already getting one!” came a cry from the back. Everyone agreed wholeheartedly. She seemed genuinely moved. Finishing off with a punchy and soulful ‘Ziggy Stardust’ (her “day job”) a touched and happy audience were full of applause and appreciation for a gem of a set.
Richard Beeching