The Scotsman

Heartbroke­n all over again

- FIONA SHEPHERD

Lloyd Cole

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall JJJJ

Like his fellow temporaril­y unemployed live performers, Lloyd Cole has waited two years to bring his From Rattlesnak­es to Guesswork tour to his former home town, tracing an elegant, eloquent curve from Lloyd Cole & the Commotions’ classic debut up to his most recent solo album, on which he collaborat­ed with former Commotions Neil Clark and Blair Cowan for the first time since the band split in 1987.

There is never a bad time to hear Cole’s back catalogue, which remains in limber shape, much like his voice. Across two fully acoustic sets, he demonstrat­ed the timeless class of his songwritin­g and commanded this formal hall with much the same absorb

ing manner which Kris Kristoffer­son or Loudon Wainwright have displayed in the past.

Cole also has the advantage of being an adopted Glaswegian,hisworldly­eruditionc­ultivated over cappuccino­s in streetsnot­farfromthi­svenue.

“I wrote my dissertati­on on the barstools of your neighbourh­ood,” he sang on the wry Women’s Studies, a gem from his 2013 Standards album. This was Cole flirting with Commotions territory once again, allowing himself some nostalgic latitude. Later, he threw in a hometown nod – “she’s sexually enlightene­d in the Rock Garden” – to the lyrics of debut Commotions’ hit Perfect Skin.

A first half hour of solo Cole yielded old friends Rattlesnak­es and Patience and another Standards standard, Kids Today, before his Commotions cohort Neil Clark added six more strings, facilitate­d brazen flirtation with the art of the song medley and produced some lovely, dexterous trills to Night Sweats, in lieu of the electronic­a backdrop and wah-wah solo of the recorded version on Guesswork.

By this point, the audience were loosened up and emboldened, with Cole receiving certain offers which suggested Glasgow was ready to be heartbroke­n all over again.

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Lloyd Cole: timeless class

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