Friday, 12 July 2013

Review: Gordon Giltrap at Live Lounge, Portsmouth


Fingers a blur, Gordon Giltrap makes strings sing as chords chime and harmonics ring out in a blissful whirl of melody and rhythm.
The acoustic guitar legend was perfectly suited to the Live Lounge format at the Guildhall, with cabaret-style seating and waiter service.

His genial charm quickly endeared him to the appreciative audience as he began with the delightful Shining Morn, quickly followed by Here Comes The Sun played in his own, inimitably embellished style.



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Double Visions
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Secret Valentine 
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Sym Hall 
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A Testament Of Time 
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Live At Ambergate 
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Midnight Clear 
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Remember This 
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Band Live 81
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The Peacock Party
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Elegy 
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Collection 
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