Candy Carol Tour
Concert by Book of Love | |
Book of Love, opening night of the Candy Carol Tour in Baltimore, MD. | |
Associated album | Candy Carol |
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Start date | 2 March 1991 |
End date | 1 June 1991 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 65 |
Book of Love concert chronology |
The Candy Carol Tour was a 1991 U.S. concert tour by American electronic group Book of Love, in support of the act's third studio album, Candy Carol, which was released in January 1991. The U.S. tour lasted for three months, starting on March 2 and ending on June 1, 1991.[1][2]
The first show of the tour took place at O'dell's in Baltimore, Maryland, with local synthpop band Moderation opening the show.[2] (see External links for video) Throughout the tour, various local bands in each city functioned as the opening act. The tour concluded with the final show in Richmond, Virginia.[2]
For the New York City and Cleveland dates, Marc Roselli, a Jesuit priest and brother of Lauren Roselli, joined Lauren and band onstage to perform his Sanctus section of "Counting The Rosaries".[3]
The setlist was heavy on both new Candy Carol album tracks (up to eight new songs), and tracks from their debut, Book of Love.[4]
Setlist
Sample of a setlist from the tour.[4][5]
- "Turn The World"
- "Butterfly"
- "Happy Day"
- "Melt My Heart"
- "Still Angry"
- "Quiver"
- "Counting The Rosaries" (Lauren Roselli on lead vocals)
- "Miss Melancholy"
- "Orange Flip"
- "Lost Souls"
- "Boy"
- "Sunny Day" (Ted Ottaviano on lead vocals)
- "You Make Me Feel So Good"
- "I Touch Roses"
- "Alice Everyday"
- Encore:
- "Pretty Boys And Pretty Girls"
- "Book of Love"
- Other songs played on the tour: "Candy Carol" (a cappella version leading into "Pretty Girls And Pretty Boys"), "Tubular Bells" (encore), "With A Little Love" (acoustic encore by Ted Ottaviano),"Modigliani (Lost In Your Eyes)" (encore)[5]
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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U.S.A. Tour[1][2] | |||
2 March 1991 | Baltimore | United States | O'dell's |
3 March 1991 | Washington, D.C. | 9:30 Club | |
4 March 1991 | |||
6 March 1991 | Ocean City | Scandals | |
7 March 1991 | Lido Beach | Malibou | |
8 March 1991 | Boston | Axis | |
9 March 1991 | New York City | The Academy | |
11 March 1991 | Virginia Beach | Peabody's | |
12 March 1991 | Philadelphia | The Chestnut Cabaret | |
14 March 1991 | Pittsburgh | Metropole | |
15 March 1991 | Detroit | St. Andrews | |
16 March 1991 | Columbus | Newport Music Hall | |
18 March 1991 | Cleveland | Empire | |
19 March 1991 | Grand Rapids | Club Eastbrook | |
21 March 1991 | Cincinnati | Bogart's | |
22 March 1991 | Chicago | Metro Chicago | |
23 March 1991 | Minneapolis | First Avenue | |
24 March 1991 | Milwaukee | Shank Hall | |
25 March 1991 | Louisville | The Connection | |
27 March 1991 | Charlotte | 1313 | |
29 March 1991 | Athens | Georgia Theatre | |
30 March 1991 | Atlanta | Center Stage | |
1 April 1991 | Gainesville | Central City | |
2 April 1991 | Jacksonville | Milk Bar | |
3 April 1991 | Tampa | Ritz Theatre | |
5 April 1991 | Miami | Club Nu | |
6 April 1991 | Fort Lauderdale | The Copa | |
7 April 1991 | Melbourne | Power Station | |
9 April 1991 | West Palm Beach | Respectable Street | |
10 April 1991 | Orlando | Beacham Theater | |
11 April 1991 | Panama City Beach | Spinnaker | |
12 April 1991 | Pensacola | Sluggo's | |
13 April 1991 | Memphis | 616 | |
16 April 1991 | New Orleans | Tipitina's | |
17 April 1991 | Beaumont | Phaz II | |
18 April 1991 | San Antonio | Broadstreet | |
19 April 1991 | Corpus Christi | The Wave | |
20 April 1991 | Houston | Southern Star Amphitheater (AstroWorld) | |
23 April 1991 | Austin | Backroom | |
24 April 1991 | Dallas | Deep Ellum Live | |
25 April 1991 | Lubbock | Depots 19th St. Warehouse | |
26 April 1991 | El Paso | Club 101 | |
27 April 1991 | |||
29 April 1991 | Tempe | After The Goldrush | |
30 April 1991 | West Hollywood | The Roxy | |
2 May 1991 | San Francisco | Warfield Theater | |
3 May 1991 | Sacramento | One Edge Up | |
5 May 1991 | Santa Cruz | The Catalyst | |
6 May 1991 | San Jose | F/X Club | |
8 May 1991 | Long Beach | Bogart's | |
10 May 1991 | Honolulu | Pink's Garage | |
11 May 1991 | |||
15 May 1991 | Portland | Melody Ballroom | |
16 May 1991 | Seattle | Oz Nightclub | |
18 May 1991 | Murray | 49th Street Galleria | |
20 May 1991 | Englewood | Gothic Theatre | |
22 May 1991 | Norman | Rome 90 | |
23 May 1991 | Tulsa | Cain's Ballroom | |
24 May 1991 | St. Louis | Sheldon Theatre | |
25 May 1991 | Lexington | The Metro | |
26 May 1991 | Nashville | 328 Performance Hall | |
28 May 1991 | Memphis | 616 | |
29 May 1991 | Knoxville | The Underground | |
30 May 1991 | Chapel Hill | Cat's Cradle | |
31 May 1991 | Richmond | Flood Zone |
Performers [1][2]
- Susan Ottaviano – Lead vocals
- Ted Ottaviano – Keyboards, vocals
- Lauren Roselli – Keyboards, vocals
- Jade Lee – Keyboards, percussion, vocals
Crew [1][2]
- Victor Bridgers - Tour Manager
- Todd Petersen - Monitor engineer, keyboard tech.
- Craig Overbay - Production Manager, house sound
- John McLaughlin - Stage Manager
- Jim Newman - Merchandise
References
- 1 2 3 4 Book of Love facebook page, Candy Carol Tour dates flyer, facebook, retrieved 2013-06-27
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Book of Love (1991). "Book of Love Candy Carol Tour". Love Letter. Book of Love. Fall 1991 (#15): 4, 5.
- ↑ Book of Love (1991). "Advice to the Lovelorn". Love Letter. Book of Love. Fall 1991 (#15): 14.
- 1 2 Book of Love facebook page, Candy Carol Tour handwritten setlist, facebook, retrieved 2013-06-27
- 1 2 Book of Love (1991). "Turning the world with B.O.L.". Love Letter. Book of Love. Fall 1991 (#15): 12.
External links
- Book of Love - "Melt My Heart" & "Still Angry" live in Baltimore, 3/2/91. on YouTube
- Book of Love - "Lost Souls" live in Baltimore, 3/2/91. on YouTube
- "Through" by Moderation, opening for Book of Love, live in Baltimore, 3/2/91. on YouTube