Eleni Mandell
Circle Bar, New Orleans, LA
March 30, 2001
by Phil Bailey
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| Phil Bailey | |
| Eleni Mandell |
The tiny locals' hangout, Circle Bar, built into a very old three-story house on Lee's Circle in New Orleans was the site. The setting was very appropriate for Eleni Mandell's pulp/noir inspired songs. There is a seedy side to her music that is very much at home in the Big Easy.
Despite a rather disinterested crowd that was out for the cocktails and ambience rather than a show, awkward performing conditions, the call of I-10, and to be kind, the questionable sound, Eleni Mandell still managed to put forth a very enjoyable show. Ever imagine someone playing in your living room? Well, she played for about ten people in a living room, and frankly, my living room has better acoustics, but nonetheless, no one there to see her has any reason to be disappointed.
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| Phil Bailey |
| Eleni Mandell |
I make no secret of the fact that I would love to see her play with the combo that she plays with on her albums and on occasion at home in Los Angeles, but there is still a very real power in Eleni's acoustic show. The stripped down sound adds an intense layer of intimacy to the songs that is utterly captivating. It's just her, a Slivertone guitar, her songs and you. There is an honesty to her voice that truly makes her songs come to life. Even though they are finely crafted songs, I couldn't imagine them being sung by any other voices. I could have listened to her play for hours. As it was, she played a nice mix of songs from her two records, Wishbone and Thrill, as well as some new material that already has me anticipating her next record, as I am also anticipating the chance to see her play once again.






