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I started a quest to find terrific blues music and incredible musicianship when I was just a little kid. I also have a tremendous appreciation of fine musical instruments and equipment. One of my greatest joys all of my life was sharing my finds with my friends. I'm now publishing my journey. I hope that you come along!
Please email me at Info@Bmansbluesreport.com
Showing posts with label Passion Soul & Fire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Passion Soul & Fire. Show all posts
Monday, January 18, 2016
On The Road To NAMM: David M'ore (Guitarist-Vocalist)
Labels:
David M'ore,
NAMM,
Passion Soul & Fire
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
David M'ore - Passion, Soul & Fire - New Release Review
I just received the newest release, Passion, Soul & Fire from David M'ore and it's smokin! Opening with The Devil's Land, a really crisp Texas blues rocker it brings to mind the late great Stevie Ray and his intensity but with a voice that is a cross between Billy Gibbons and Howlin Wolf. Yeah, think about that. This is a super track and one that really hits the spot with M'ore slashing his way on lead guitar and joined by Wade Olson on drums and David De Silva on bass. Excellent! Love Again really hits ZZ Tops' old sound with the gravelly vocals and lead bass rumble. With an aggressive attack and atmospheric backing, M'ore rips a really nice solo on guitar. Stronger Thank I Realize has a almost floating feel along the lines of Robin Trower. M'ore has his own heat and his guitar work really never sounds like someone else. It is straight and tight and aggressive. Very cool! Johan Sebastian Blues rings in my ears with a touch of ZZ Top and a touch of classically oriented Dutch rock giants, Focus. This is a cool, adventurous track with ripping guitar work and great rock beats. You Said That You Love Me is one of those rock giant blues tracks that bands only come up with once in their careers if they're lucky. This is M'ore's, Since I've Been Lovin You (Led Zep) with vocals like Leslie West. Crankin' in at over 10 minutes, sit back, kick up your feet, close your eyes and cruise. Excellent!! Sweet Little Baby opens with simple acoustic guitar riffs but soon blossoms into a fat, sliding machine with thick, greasy vocals. This track has an orchestral Euro feel and solid blues riffs back to back. The 12 Song opens with a Jeff Beck (Willie Dixon) riff and opens into a cool shuffle with creamy guitar tones. M'ore does an excellent job of setting a warm stage for himself to solo over making this another track that really smokes. Cold Blooded is basic rocker with a catchy guitar romp. Every Time I Think Of You is another of my favorite tracks on the release with an Albert King underpinning but with modern blues rock guitar swagger. Very cool! Funky It Up is an interesting track with a light funky bass riff and rock drums but with a more light metal guitar attack. A cool instrumental that hits you just right. Liar returns to the Texas shuffle style with a dominant walking lead blues line. M'ore never lets up on this one, delivering smoking guitar riffs beginning to end. Wrapping the release is Mistreated, a straight forward rocker with a foot on the throttle guitar style never stopping but shifting from 3rd to 5th for tension. Very nice closer to a really super release!
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Labels:
California,
David M'ore,
Passion Soul & Fire,
Review
Sunday, September 13, 2015
The Bay Area's Blues Guitar Aficionado David M'ore Releases New Album Nov. 2015
The Bay Area's Blues Rock Guitar Aficionado David
M'ore to Release New
Album Nov. 2015
"Passion, Soul & Fire"
David M'ore
"High Octane Blues Rock that smolders with
salacious bass grooves and really irresistible beats... Add a few portions of
electrified sexually-fueled rhythm and blues with
some smokin' guitar licks that spellbind the mind all the while creating mesmerizing sounds of Classic Rock. M'ore's throaty vocals reminisce of great soulful rock legends ala Billy
Gibbons, Joe Cocker, Warren Haynes, and Ritchie Havens.
San
Francisco, CA. - San Francisco's intrinsic Bluesman
Guitarist David M'ore is thrilled to announce the release of his
New Album "Passion, Soul and Fire" Coming Soon...
A mystical guitar man from a bygone era, David M’ore
arrived to L.A in the early 90’s committed to alter the musical scene. Club
goers and musicians begin to talk about the new kid with the virtuoso aggressive
guitar style, raspy vocals, and his high energy fueled Blues-Rock
tunes.
David M’ore managed to take his guitar pyrotechnics to a
different level of instrumental majesty. Performing on a custom made Strat
carefully modified to his specs, M’ore demonstrates his acclaimed six string
technique on both originals and cover tunes. “I love to pay tribute to those
who influenced me. But at the same time I like to be true to who I
am,” says M’ore, whose influences include Hendrix, Blackmore, Satriani, J.
Winter, Gary Moore, Albert King, and other guitar monsters.
From the beginning, traditional Blues and British
Neoclassical Hard Rock played a very important role in the evolution of David
M’ore style.
Born in Argentina, he picked up an old guitar that his
godfather bought him for his eighth birthday and immediately began to explore
vintage records. “The aggressive sound of the guitar drove me emotionally
insane,” David says. “I still listen to those old records from Johnny
Winter. That’s where it all began."
A born troubadour, Mr. M’ore moved frequently around the
world as well as in the U.S.A before finally settling in Hollywood in 1990.
After the separation of his band “Blind Hole” and refusing to accept the change
of the grunge movement, he escaped to Sacramento in 1993 where he obtained a
music award.
If you're a fan of excellent guitar playing,
enjoy hard rock that strays towards the blues rather than heavy metal, then
you'll cherish David M'ore's expressive and explosive guitar attack. David gives
plenty of workout to his vibrato bar, and wah-wah with excellent results. If you
are looking for Passion, Soul, and Fire this is it!
David M'ore, a man and his guitar.
Today you can hear his chops in the San Francisco area with his
band.
A mystical Blues guitar player with
virtuoso aggressive guitar style, raspy vocals, and his high energy fueled
Blues
~ Rock
tunes.
Low Rider ain't got nuthin' on this
baby... tres hombres y'awl!!!"
~ Scott Thomas Editor Guitarz
Forever.com
Hear
the music from his last
release:
"From the Other Side of the
River"
via
Web:
YouTube:
From The Other Side of The
River
Going High
http://bit.ly/1UCv8V2
http://bit.ly/1UCv8V2
Right Back on You
http://bit.ly/1OAzeGe
http://bit.ly/1OAzeGe
The Sun Ain't Shininghttp://bit.ly/1Q29kvq
Labels:
California,
David M'ore,
Passion Soul & Fire,
Release,
SAn Francisco
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