Gig review and pictures: Raheem DeVaugn at Jazz Cafe, London 29/09/2010

The Neo Rockstar Super Hippie, aka Raheem DeVaungh, was in London for the first time in five years to play a sold out jazz cafe.

I listened to all three of his albums recently and was reminded that a) I love his music… but a) boy can he talk and c) he could really annoy me live.  Luckily my fears were largely unfounded as he put on a fun and creative show last night.

When he strutted on stage, sunglasses strapped to his face though, my fears appeared to be confirmed… however after the first song they came off and he turned out to be a very likable fella; one very passionate about his music.

The show kicked off fairly quickly, Raheem flying through tracks from all three albums. A re-working of Guess Who Loves You More being a nice surprise.

However, the show really started when, in true Neo Soul fashion he asked the crowd “can I slow it down for a minute”.  Then he came alive. Then the crowd got involved.  There was crackle, it sounded like lead fell out, whatever it was couldn’t have been timed better as it made the sound rounder and richer with less obvious distortion.  Believe In Me was warm and sumptuous; good humour through his use of showcards adding personality.  His slow jams didn’t alienate the fellas either as he tried his best to get everyone involved during Woman (comical use of showcards again helped).

When he grabbed a phone from an unexpected crowd member and started a diatribe, my heart sunk; my shoulders dipped.  Was the great start just a facade?  Were all the negative things I assumed coming to fruition…?

…then he dropped a rock version of Position and all was forgiven instantly. Full of guitars screaming and wailing, Raheem’s voice punched over the top each word impassioned.  The Rockstar was unleashed and I was reminded  why I love live music; moments like this when a great song has new life injected.

The rockstar disappeared for a bit with some fairly bland slow jams. A short set of soul classics bought everyone back to life – including Raheem.

A little later, the shirt came off, panties were thrown on stage (literally) and the animal was unleashed as he comically told one woman who laughed how he would “mash it up” because it’s that kinda show! There was no microphone stand to hump although if one were there I’m sure he would’ve given it a good seeing to. It all crescendo’d in to a proclamation of him being the Super-Neo-Rockstar-Hip-hop-R&B-whatever… seriously bruv, no one calls you that! Joker. Stick with Grammy-Nominated-R&B-Singing-Neo-BET-Winner.

Then in a blink of an eye the fun loving lad was back ordering the crowd in to a soul train before joining in himself.

Raheem DeVaughn has many persona’s and all of them were on show last night, for better or worse. One thing is clear though, the brother can sing and has a solid and diverse selection of songs.

Definitely worth seeing live if you get the chance.

Soulside Funk

Ps. Better photos soon (I hope) need to get to photoshop because the lighting was poor

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Gig news: postponed Raheem DeVaughn gig now in September

The Neo-Soul-Superstar-Rockstar-Hippie (or whatever he is calling himself these days) was due to play the Jazz Cafe in June, however the gig was ‘postponed’ a couple of days prior.

My theory is that the promoters were a little upset at slow ticket sales (we bought our tickets with about two weeks to go and got numbers 36-38!).

The new shows will be as follows;

  • 16th June will now take place 29th September
  • 17th June will now take place 30th September

Both will still take place at the Jazz Café.  Tickets are still available at £17.50 (+ fees) and available from Ticketmaster – here

If the gig was postponed because of poor sales its a real shame because Raheem Devaughn is a serious talent (even if he does annoyingly talk on records in his supposedly super sexy voice!) as his third album, The Love and War Masterpeice, proves (both the great singing and the annoying “talks”).

Like Eric Roberson, Raheem is one of those artists those in the know treasure and rave about, however this side of the Atlantic they remain somewhat of a ‘best kept secret.’

I’m expecting a show full of some serious neo-soul swagger and a lot of creativity as he flexes his ‘hippie-rock ‘n’ roll muscles (whatever that is)!’  His albums are predominantly slow so it should be fun to see how he alters these for the live set to inject more spark.

Glad this one did get re-scheduled (and not just cancelled) because it’ll has all the ingredients for an exciting show… even if I do have to endure his random chatting… let’s just hope he doesn’t turn into Musiq and wear Sunglasses all night!

Soulside Funk

Song of the Week: Mr. Incredible, Ms. Unforgettable

Leela James feat. Raheem DeVaughn – Mr. Incredible, Ms. Unforgettable

This is one of those chilled and loving R&B/Soul songs that you can really just vibe too.  The cheesy lyrics, “if i were a lock, i’d let you be my key,” the uber-smooth voices (Raheem Crooning as if his life depended on it)…

On paper this is the R&B love song cliché.  On listen it’s a dreamy peace of R&B gold, think this one will be getting a lot of spins during the summer.

Soulside Funk

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Mr. Incredible, Ms. Unforgettable

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