Opener Doorstep Blues is a classic rock-out medley, harnessing some of the heaviest, catchiest riffs on the album.
Another early highlight is two songs back to back from Christchurch-based LA Mitchell. You Know Now is a funked up R&B number, full of sass with a touch of 80s electronica, while Apple Heart is a dreamy pop song, with a choir of backing vocals and 60s-leanings.
Both showcase Mitchell's voice but she's not alone in that arena - the array of characterful vocal performances across the album is impressive. Flip Grater's deep, dark, caramel ballad I Am Gone is striking in its simplicity, her voice blending in a goosebump-inducing fashion with the deep bluesy baritone of Ryan Prebble and the smooth soul style of Fran Kora (both of whom turn in great performances on their own tracks Hit the Hay and Am I Gonna Make It respectively).
Folding Over is another original pop song from Age Pryor, joyous in its psychedelia, and Underneath the Stars is Anna Coddington's turn to shine after being a key player for others on guitar, drums and BVs. Final track Turnaround is a favourite and gets the entire 16 on stage for a giant party groove led by the hilarious Aaron Tokona. Dancing is fairly well compulsory, and this will be a classic in no time.
Lee Prebble's recording and mixing is as exemplary as on a studio album, beautifully balanced, but while the CD will be a great revisit for anyone who went to the shows, being able to watch the DVD too really captures the magic, and gets you up close with the musicians and all their head-bobbing, shoulder-grooving, hip-swinging, foot-stomping showmanship.
Stars: 4/5
Verdict: Eclectic and charismatic collection from the collaborative ensemble.
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-TimeOut