Music review: Mike & The Mechanics, Edinburgh


Mike & The Mechanics
Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
***
Yet for all that the school-teacherly 64-year-old was treated here with an air of reverence by band and audience alike, he seemed content to be part of a democratic six-piece unit, only pushing himself to the fore when the occasional extended guitar solo – tackled with the enthusiasm of a teenager playing air guitar before the bedroom mirror – was required. Rutherford has selected wisely for this band, and the considerable vocal abilities of sometime 1980s pop-rock star Andrew Roachford and Canadian musical theatre performer Tim Howar were well used.
Performing before a simple set-up of scaffold lighting rigs for 90 minutes, the group creditably steered away from the template set by the affecting megahit The Living Years (although Roachford’s reading of it drew in a refreshing gospel influence to the vocal) and towards a cheerful enthusiasm for live performing skill and breezily upbeat pop. To this end Genesis tracks Turn It On Again and I Can’t Dance were both drafted in alongside Mechanics hits Silent Running, All I Need is a Miracle and Word of Mouth, Howar a powerful vocal mimic despite a somewhat stagey delivery.
Seen on 12.04.15