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Rarely has the transformation of an artist been as stark as it was when watching Webi perform live and backed by a great competent band. He was fantastic! At his recent album launch at the Alliance Francais auditorium, Webi directed traffic with great command, leading the musicians like a seasoned professional and commanding the audience with great poise. He was confident and self-assured, and it didn’t hurt that he really did sound fantastic.  His opening set was classic. There’s a magical feel stepping into an auditorium encountering one man seated on stage, carefree and strumming his guitar. You become an audience of one, almost as though you stepped right into his thoughts. And with Webi already being one of the most likeable people you might ever meet, sitting in a room “alone” with him just amplified the enchantment. This acoustic set included past favourites Outside My Window and The Place (with a killer falsetto), as well as songs such as God is Able and an acoustically spiced urban remake of the classic hymn I Need Thee – that last one got the eager crowd energized.
The band joined in a little later for what Webi referred to as “the fun part”. And trust us, when backed by the likes of Blackman and The Villagers, not to mention Sara and Wambura Mitaru on BGV’s, you really can’t go wrong. Together they took us through a kaleidoscope of amazing sounds and rhythms. From the very poppy love song You Are My Forever and the powerful and super-inspirational Dreams, to the groovy Believe Me and the radio-ready urban jam Hands Up, it was refreshing to see Webi so alive.
Good friend Mbuvi added oomph on recent single Mbingu na Nchi, while Chit-Chat whiz Rigga was cleverly used on the up-tempo Dance, another repeat-button jam in the making. Infused with dancehall and with dances led by both Rigga and Webi himself, the audience, which by this juncture was already on their feet and grooving along, no doubt got their money’s worth.
Webi live was pure delight. And if this is what to expect from this award-winning artist in days to come, it’ll most certainly be worth-while.  Webi Introduces Himself  Solo Acoustic Set Gets Going  Webi Backed By The Mitaru Sisters  Wambura Mitaru  Dan Munyoki  The Villagers' Asaph & Ken Share A Moment  Webi Consults With Band Leader Blackman  Rigga Steps In On Dance  Webi Watches As Rigga Schools The Audience  Webi Entertains  Webi Does The Thunder Clap  Mbuvi Belts It Out  Blackman On Keys  You Go Boy!!  Ken Nyaga  Asaph Uzele On Bass  Mbuvi Joins Webi  An Animated Mbuvi  Sara Mitaru  Webi Appreciates His Audience  Thanks To The Sponsors  Part Of The Crew
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1"wow!!" at Monday, 27 July 2009 09:56
Wow!You're all looking soo great.Sad i missed it.May your album cross Africa'S borders!!
2Comment at Monday, 27 July 2009 10:02
I WAS THERE I WAS THERE!! Webi is sooo cool. It was just such a good gig. Kweli this guy needs a band full-time, because yaani, he was awesome. If you missed it you missed out big time.
3Comment at Monday, 27 July 2009 10:07
Poise, Commanding, seasoned professional, confident, self-assured, fantastic. And that was just the first paragraph. I felt TERRBILE missing the show. Where is the album available? I want! I Want!
4Comment at Tuesday, 28 July 2009 12:26
@Zipo.......u can get the album at Web Touch cyber.....Queensway House, 2nd Floor. It's 400 bob. If u miss it there.....let me know....
5"all i can say" at Friday, 07 August 2009 15:20
wasup, I attended THE LAUNCH and all i can say is that it was awesome!i was truly,deeply and madly inspired!and oo yes,i still know how to do the \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'DANCE\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"
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