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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 28 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/24/10Magic Stick - Detroit

    This was an amazing show... so much talent in one band... amazing!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    BLACK DUB AT BOWERY

    by TUFFBABY on 11/20/10Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    OH THE MIGHTY DRUMMER / THE SUBLIME BASSIST/ MR AMBIENT LANOIS/ AND THE GREAT CHICK MUSICIAN / SINGER TRIXIE.........IF THE WELL IS DRY THEN THEN YOU MISS YOUR WATER BUT IF THE COMMON MIND IS UNITED IN LUMINOUS MUSICAL PURPOSE , THEN WE ALL GET TO SPIN IN JUBILATION.........GREAT SHOW

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/19/10Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    great musicians , great music , amazing night Brian Blade is genius

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Delivered as always

    by mickspicks on 11/19/10Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    I've seen Daniel a few times. He is always amazing. This show was no exception. Most of the Black Dub stuff was covered as well as a couple standards form Acadie and Wynona. Daniel also did a hypnotic pedal steel piece with Brian Blade. Trixie is a great performer and it is so clear that she loves what she is doing. Everyone in this band is amazing. A real treat to have been there. I hope they do more work together. I would catch them again if possible. Thanks Black Dub!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Glad to See show

    by FrenchyNinet on 11/19/10Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    I was waiting for this moment for so long at least 3 to 4 years !. I always wanted to see Daniel's concert never had the chance until nov 17 . It was more for my husband who also play guitar and sing too . It was a great concert even if it started at 10:00 p.m It was good to finally see Daniel. I wish he could have sing Jolie Louise ,,...:-) Trixie Whitley rocked the stage she was the star of the night ! Very talented.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/19/10Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    Please, Bring this band back to the Bowery Ballroom, they were out of this world!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Don't miss this band!

    by deckwreck on 11/19/10Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    One of the best shows I've ever seen. One of the best bands out there today. Soul, beauty, fire. 4 brilliant individuals coming together to serve each other and the songs. I'll be seeing them again without a doubt!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    been wanting to see D Lanois since childhood

    by 8699oriel on 11/17/10Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    awesome concert. I've loved Daniel Lanois since I first heard Peter Gabriel's So in the late 80's as a kid and finally got to see him. That makes me biased, but I was also went into the show biased towards all his earlier solo work and producing work and did not particularly get into the Black Dub videos posted at his site (admittedly, I only listened once). Some of the playing felt like a rock-n-roll version of chamber music - the 4 players were so intent on playing as one. That really hit me. Sometimes I could have done with a little less of the in-your-face hardcore soul/blues voice from Trixie...I like her voice but could have used a little more variety.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Black Dub keeps crowd riveted

    by Gr8fulGeo on 11/17/10Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    Daniel Lanois latest project was a much anticipated event as soon as I saw it pop up on my radar. He does not come around often and I was lucky to see him last at the Nightstage in Cambridge back in 1993.This is a powerhouse group that was maybe not at its best on the opening date of a short northeast tour ,following the heels of last months release of Neil Youngs "Le Noise " produced by Lanois and Black Dub's debut release this month. But that is part of the beauty of the show , what it may have lacked in overall performance it made up for in raw emotion from Trixie Whitleys powerful vocals to Brian Blades forceful drumming and Lanois searing guitar work. Jim Wilson filled in nicely on bass replacing long time Lanois sidekick Daryl Johnson who did the studio work on the cd. I highly reccommend catching these guys if you have the chance you won't be disappointed !

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best live performance ever

    by LanoisLover on 11/17/10Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    I have been to many shows in my life, but this show was one of the best. Lanois and his new band connected immediately with the audience. The vibe was warm and friendly... what a treat to spend a few hours with my favorite artist.Trixie blew the house down.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Black Dub a masterpiece onstage.

    by LostLuggage1 on 11/17/10Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    I came to this show with high expectations. I'd watched some videos and was impressed. What I was not prepared for was how amazing Brian Blade's drumming and Daniel Lanois' guitar would be when heard live. They both play with such intensity, but they each create magic with the spaces they leave empty. I stood in the balcony slightly above and behind Brian Blade and was awed by his ability to keep a beat going with one hand while using his other to move drums, change sticks and set up something new. Daniel Lanois had a wonderful presence. His control of the stage, band, audience, instrument and songs was an inspiration. His guitar always set the tone, but never took over the song. What a pleasure to watch and hear. Trixie Whitley reminded me of her dad. Talent to burn, but distant and distracted. When she digs into her material, she can't be beat, but too often she seems like she'd like to be anyplace else. Boson audiences can be too cerebral and their lack of spontaneity can be annoying. Perhaps this was the problem. I've forgotten the bass player's name. His busy bass worked well with the spaces created by Lanois and Blade. His backing vocals were an asset. The show was shorter than I wanted, but its always good to be left wanting more.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible show! Black Dub w/Rocco Delucca opening

    by tremelo68 on 11/17/10Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    Fantastic performances by all. Rocco opened the show with a solo set played on electric resonator guitar. Great slide playing and amazing vocals. He showed an amazing depth of lyrical content and vocal range. Black Dub came on and immediately started rocking. Trixie's vocals are smoky and full of soul. Daniel Lanois' Guitar work is both ethereal and bluesy at the same time. Brian Blade plays the drums like no one else. Bass was supplied by Jim, along with superb harmony vocals. The vocal blend of Dan, Jim, and Trixie was just amazing. Trixie Whitley also played guitar on one song, drums on a couple more, and keys on one song. Very talented newcomer and she has a huge future ahead of her. Excellent visuals were provided by Dan's regular videographer (Adam Vollick I think), with live, artistic video of the band projected on a backdrop behind them.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by itaib on 11/17/10Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    Living legend, I am very happy to have seen him perform live. Very well executed! Group in general were fantastic and inspiring. Very humble and professional.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    : ( --Daniel Lanois Black Dub show

    by HarryW on 11/17/10Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    Was disappointed in Daniels guitar-ship, or lack of...sound not good, band seemed to be not "clicking", Daniel kept on asking Brian Blade to change beats...even stopped a song to do so...short show, crowd was surprised by it also...uninspiring, surprised Brian Blade agreed to play with them, they wasted his talent.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/17/10Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    Everything a live show should be. Amazing musicians playing from the heart. And Trixie Whitley's voice is a force to be reckoned with. Change your plans, go on a road trip, do whatever it takes to see these guys live. You won't regret it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Black Dub: one of the alltime best shows ever

    by BClaire on 11/17/10Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    I had no expectations and was completely blown away- excellent songwriting, singing, and playing. Trixie's voice is mesmerizing, Daniel Lanois' playing is other-worldly (and one of the most inspiring guitarists ever), Brian Blade's drumming is amazing as well- Brian doesn't play drums, he 'floats' over them. I can honestly say he is the best drummer I have ever seen. The bass player was good too, although I don't know who he is. Overall, the show was one of the best shows I have ever seen in my life- and I don't say that lightly. It was truly a special moment and one of the most musical evenings I have ever had.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/17/10Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    everything you would expect from Daniel Lanois... monster players / huge sound / weaving melodies / and Trixie has pipes and depth. She gave it all and left a puddle on the stage... hope she doesn't burn out. Thanks Daniel for putting this group together. the opener, Rocco Delucca is not to be missed... get there early!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    daniel lanois can do no wrong

    by cobalt360 on 11/17/10Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    what can i say? he's one of the most important figures in music, yet humble enough to put a great little band together and play intimate settings black dub is not to be missed - every member is outstanding and every song was transcendent