The Feminine Devine + Dexys Classics: Live! Is a bold and eclectic offering from the ever enigmatic Dexys.
The album kicks off with a bang, with "The Occasional Flicker" setting the tone for an emotional rollercoaster of a journey.
Kevin Rowland's distinct vocals are as powerful as ever, delivering raw and honest performances that tug at the heartstrings.
The real gem of the album is the live portion, where Dexys truly shine.
From the infectious energy of "Come On Eileen" to the soulful rendition of "Geno," each track is a reminder of why Dexys have stood the test of time.
The live versions of classics like "Tell Me When My Light Turns Green" and "Jackie Wilson Said" are nothing short of epic, showcasing the band's tight musicianship and undeniable stage presence.
But where The Feminine Devine falls short is in its overreliance on ballads, which can feel a bit repetitive at times.
Tracks like "Incense and Peppermints" and "Incapable of Love" lack the punch and excitement of Dexys' more upbeat offerings.
Overall, The Feminine Devine + Dexys Classics: Live! is a solid addition to Dexys' discography, showcasing both their emotional depth and their ability to put on one hell of a show.
Fans of the band will no doubt find plenty to love here, while newcomers may be left wanting more of Dexys' infectious energy and quirky charm.
The album kicks off with a bang, with "The Occasional Flicker" setting the tone for an emotional rollercoaster of a journey.
Kevin Rowland's distinct vocals are as powerful as ever, delivering raw and honest performances that tug at the heartstrings.
The real gem of the album is the live portion, where Dexys truly shine.
From the infectious energy of "Come On Eileen" to the soulful rendition of "Geno," each track is a reminder of why Dexys have stood the test of time.
The live versions of classics like "Tell Me When My Light Turns Green" and "Jackie Wilson Said" are nothing short of epic, showcasing the band's tight musicianship and undeniable stage presence.
But where The Feminine Devine falls short is in its overreliance on ballads, which can feel a bit repetitive at times.
Tracks like "Incense and Peppermints" and "Incapable of Love" lack the punch and excitement of Dexys' more upbeat offerings.
Overall, The Feminine Devine + Dexys Classics: Live! is a solid addition to Dexys' discography, showcasing both their emotional depth and their ability to put on one hell of a show.
Fans of the band will no doubt find plenty to love here, while newcomers may be left wanting more of Dexys' infectious energy and quirky charm.






