So, 'Marc Almond: Live at the Union Chapel' captures this deeply personal performance from 2000. The atmosphere is just right—intimate and warm, typical of the Union Chapel’s character. Marc’s voice, always a bit theatrical, shines here. He works through some interesting covers, like Lou Reed's 'Caroline Says' and Scott Walker's 'Jacky,' infused with his own flair. The pacing varies too; some moments linger beautifully, while others move quickly, reflecting the ebb and flow of a live show. You can feel the connection he has with the audience, which adds this layer of raw emotion. It's a unique snapshot of Almond’s artistry in a very cozy setting.
Features a mix of covers and originals.Recorded in an intimate chapel setting.Showcases Almond's vocal range and emotional depth.
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