Setlist
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11/12/13 Englewood, CO Gothic Theatre
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Answer: Never…and probably never again, and that’s part of how UK soul-pop songstress Jessie Ware endeared herself to the Minneapolis crowd in attendance for Saturday night’s show at the Varsity Theater.
Fellow Londoners The Invisible opened with a taut 40 min. set of self-described 'Experimental Genre-Spanning Spacepop', leaning on extended instrumental passages and cuts from their latest, 2012’s Rispah (on Ninja Tune).
The Invisible
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Focusing primarily on songs from her first full-length, Devotion (on PMR Island/Cherrytree), Ware’s sound in the most simplest of terms can be described as this equation: [Sade - Adele, + The Invisible, cos x Moyet & Jessie J]. That is, take the smooth r&b of a Sade, with the beats of future-garage producer SBTRKT with the heartache songs and near-range of an Adele, with cosine bits of singers like Alison Moyet and Jessie J thrown in for good measure. In other words, a winning combination.
Ware entered onto a darkened stage for her 60 min. set, three-piece band grooving to the opening ‘No to Love’, which then melded into Marvin Gaye’s ‘I Want You’. She seemed playfully taken aback by the loud response given, and would also mention the in-store performance she did earlier in the day, making particular note (by name) of several fans that she was able to chat with then.
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A sparse but elegant ‘Devotion’ followed, then a “song about my little brother”, ‘Taking in Water’, which was obviously personal from Ware’s emotive delivery. She then reprised a lovely cover of Bobby Caldwell’s ‘What You Won’t Do for Love’ (a song performed at the in-store as well) which prompted a shout of “Marry Me!”, from a crowd member. Ware, without breaking stride, replied “I’m taken, sorry!” showing off her ring in mid-verse.
‘Imagine with Us’ mimicked Michael Jackson’s ‘Rock with You’ beat and moved into UK producer Julio Bashmore’s ‘Battle for Middle You’, who also helped on her record. Dave Okumu, from the Invisible was brought back out for the remainder of the set, beginning with Ware’s biggest hit, ‘Wildest Moments’, a song we found out at the in-store, was inspired by her good friend/flatmate…and a food fight. Seeing the finish line, she solidly ended with ‘Running’, “I want to see you all up!” she commanded, which everyone from the floor to the reserved tables complied with.
Jessie Ware
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Those that missed this surprisingly not-sold-out show will likely be kicking themselves in a year or two, realizing they had the perfect chance to see the local debut of a singer so clearly on the rise, with much more ahead of her. Those that were there, left impressed, smiling, and glowing.
Jessie Ware at Varsity Theater, Minneapolis (11/10/13) |
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