Live at Scala
Live at Scala
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Paul Draper's Live at Scala is a rollercoaster of emotion and energy that leaves you wondering why you haven't been following this musical genius all along. From the moment Draper steps on stage, you can feel the electricity in the air as he effortlessly commands the attention of the crowd with his impeccable vocals and undeniable charisma.
As he launches into tracks like "Don't Poke the Bear" and "No Ideas," Draper's passion for his craft is palpable, drawing you in from the first note until the final encore. His band is tight, delivering flawless performances that perfectly complement his dynamic stage presence.
The setlist is a perfect mix of Mansun classics and solo material, with each song feeling fresh and exciting in a live setting. Draper's voice soars and dips with emotion, showcasing his incredible range and power as a vocalist.
While some may argue that Draper's solo work doesn't quite reach the same heights as Mansun's iconic albums, Live at Scala proves that he is a force to be reckoned with in his own right. His ability to captivate an audience and deliver a memorable performance is truly something to behold.
In conclusion, if you ever have the chance to see Paul Draper live, don't hesitate. His performance at Scala is a testament to his talent and a reminder of why he is considered one of the greats in the British music scene.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. The Silence Is Deafening
2. Don't You Wait, It Might Never Come
3. No Ideas
4. Feeling My Heart Run Slow
5. Things People Want
6. Disgusting
Disc: 2
1. Friends Make the Worst Enemies
2. Grey House
3. Whose Wearing the Trousers
4. I Can Only Disappoint U
5. Wide Open Space
6. Don't Poke the Bear
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About the artist
Paul Draper
Paul Draper is a man of many talents. Known for his powerhouse vocals and innovative songwriting, the British musician first rose to fame as the frontman of the legendary band Mansun. With their unique blend of Britpop and progressive rock, Mansun quickly became one of the most exciting acts of the late 90s. After the band's breakup in 2003, Draper embarked on a solo career that has seen him continue to push boundaries and explore new musical territories. His debut solo album, "Spooky Action," was released in 2017 to critical acclaim, showcasing Draper's knack for crafting catchy hooks and thought-provoking lyrics. But Draper is more than just a talented musician – he's also a magnetic performer, known for his charismatic stage presence and playful banter with the audience. Whether he's belting out a heartfelt ballad or shredding on his guitar, Draper never fails to captivate his audience and leave them wanting more. In addition to his solo work, Draper has also collaborated with a number of artists, including Steven Wilson and The Anchoress, further cementing his reputation as a versatile and in-demand musician. With his sharp wit, killer vocals, and boundless creativity, Paul Draper is a force to be reckoned with in the world of music. Keep your eyes and ears peeled for whatever he has in store next – you won't want to miss it.
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