Transatlantic Sessions, Royal Festival Hall, review

"The Transatlantic Sessions tour came back to London on Monday night for only the second time - and anyone lucky enough to be inside the Royal Festival Hall was treated to some world class music.
Paul Brady looked enthralled to be part of it, turning at one point to Aly Bain and saying: 'I've known Aly for 40 years - I think we were in the same creche together.' Brady may have looked a tad older than when I last saw him at the Shaw Theatre in London over three decades ago but his enthusiasm is clearly burning as brightly as ever.
Irishman Brady's three songs were exemplary. The World Is What You Make It was uplifting and the gamble to pay tribute to Gerry Rafferty and sing Baker Street was a triumph. The famous saxophone part was taken on Uilleann pipes by Michael McGoldrick and he made the song soar."

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