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SHOW REVIEW: Emeli Sandé at The Crofoot Ballroom on Monday, January 21, 2013 by Barouch


Show Review by MCB's Barouch
Emeli Sandé at The Crofoot Ballroom on Monday, January 21, 2013

At this time, Emeli Sandé seems poised to become a breakout star in the US in 2013. When I saw Sandé open up for Coldplay in August 2012, one thing was clear. 

Sandé wasn't an opening act



The way she commands the stage and her powerful vocals put her in the class of a select few. Already a major star in the UK, Sandé returned to metro Detroit this Monday evening at The Crofoot Ballroom in Pontiac with Emily King in tow. Live, Sandé exemplifies many of the honed characteristics found in veteran powerhouses like Beyonce, Alicia Keys, Adele, and the late Whitney Houston.  Sandé flawlessly transitioned from pop song, to dance song, to r&b song, doing equal justice to each respective genre.

Sandé’s "Our Version Of Events" was the UK's bestselling album of 2012, displacing Adele for that position, and Sandé had the honor of singing at the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2012 London Olympics and this year she has been nominated for 4 Brit Awards. She is currently working on breaking through in the US with her single "Next To Me" being worked to US radio at the present time. If her current momentum is any indication, we'll be hearing from Sandé quite a lot this year. During this tour she is making time for promotional appearances in the US media, hosting segments on SiriusXM channels, as well as many television appearances including Letterman and The Today Show.




Sandé opened her Crofoot show with her #2 charting UK single "Heaven" giving it a ballad-to-dance transition that perfectly set the tone for the rest of the evening’s performance. Following "Heaven", Sandé treated the audience to rousing renditions of the organic "Tiger", a reworked reggae version of “Where I Sleep” and a surprisingly upbeat version of “Breaking The Law”, which is a ballad on her album. She then sat at the piano and performed an passionate version of her current UK single, “Clown”. Sandé continued her set with the dance-beat driven "Wonder", the hip-hop tinged “Daddy”, and ignited the crowd with her biggest single yet, "Next To Me."

Much like her cohort Adele, Sandé will likely play much larger venues than The Crofoot Ballroom when promoting her in-the-works sophomore album in the US. At many points throughout the show the crowd was silent as you could tell that they were enraptured by Sandé’s brand of vocal gymnastics. Sandé is currently touring with a tight 4 piece band, which captured her albums production while adding new twists to many other songs. The way that Sandé works the stage and her strong vocal capabilities would have anyone believing that she was a seasoned veteran and not a newcomer to the music industry. At this point, it would be hard not to expect much to come from her in the near future.



Grammy nominee, Emily King, opened the show with her blend of r&b and soul music. King’s set thrived on songs where she was able to convey strong emotion. She closed her set with an intense cover of The Isley Brothers song, “Work To Do”, which had the crowd playing into her every syllable