I just received the newest release, Vicksburg Call, by David Gogo and he's blending more rock into his strong blues feel. Opening with Cuts Me to The Bone, Gogo is hammering right out of the gate. With Jay Stevens on bass and Bill Hicks on drums this track does rock. Gogo isn't fooling around with his slashing slide guitar soloing and grinding rhythm. Boogie guitar master, Kim Simmonds joins Gogo on Fooling Myself with his unmistakable guitar soloing style. This is a really cool track with some remarkable riffs. Another Canadian, Neil Young's The Loner has always been a favorite and Gogo does a really nice cover. This track has a moderately different arrangement from the original and a definitely non Young style guitar solo. Harmony vocals with Stevens add warmth and with the track slightly uptempo sounds quite fresh. There's A Hole is a quiet, bluesy ballad with Gogo on resonator and guitar and Shawn Hall on harp. Stephen Stills' Jet Set (Sigh) has a deeper groove that earlier set by Stills and I like the change. Bassist Stevens sets a great heavy line and Gogo literally rips the fretboard to pieces with expressive riffs. Excellent! What's Not To Like? has a pop edge with a steady rock beat and Rick Hopkins adding full Hammond backing. Gogo again gets out the slide and plays as smooth as silk accompanying his radio styled vocals. Our Last Goodbye is a nicely crafted ballad starting off very quietly but building slowly adding drums and guitar lead. This track is very anthem like and with solid backing vocals by Shelley Beeston and Jona Kristinsson and fluid guitar runs, could easily be found as the closing song for a movie. Very nice! Title track, Vicksburg Call, is a simple blues rocker that breaks loose with some very tasty grinding guitar riffs. Rock and roller, Coulda Shoulda Woulda has a taste of Chuck Berry with almost John Lennon like vocals. Nice bass riffs by Stevens really drive this track and Gogo reminds us once again that he's not just a blues player with flashy rockin' riffs. Wrapping the release is a solemn ballad, Why, along the lines of White Shades of Pale. Really nice Hammond work by Hopkins sets the basic tone and Marisha Devoin adds subtle bass defined by a steady drum slap by Hicks. Isolated guitar lead by Gogo at the end of the track caps the soulful conclusion.
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Friday, September 25, 2015
Friday, August 28, 2015
What's Not To Like? - David Gogo's Vicksburg Call
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What's Not To Like? - David Gogo's Vicksburg
Call
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New promo video, pre-order instant download
and tour dates
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David Gogo Introduces "What's Not To Like?" - view on YouTube here
Cordova Bay Records and David Gogo are set to
release Gogo's 14th album, Vicksburg Call, on September 4th, 2015.
Early reviews are already calling it "THE album of his career."
(John The Rock Doctor, Gonzo Online) and "one of Gogo’s strongest to
date." (Victoria Times Colonist)
Pre-Order now and instantly get downloads of
" What's Not To Like?", “Cuts Me To The Bone” and “Our Last
Goodbye". www.davidgogo.com/shop
Gogo is also heading out on the road for
several tour dates throughout Western Canada and Europe. Dates detailed
below.
About Vicksburg
Call
For over two decades David Gogo has been
recording and performing all over the world, bringing his magnetic and
accessible groove-fueled blend of blues and rock to audiences of all
ages. The British Columbia based guitarist and vocalist's name has become
synonymous with the Canadian blues scene, and with good reason. Vicksburg
Call (September 4) is Gogo’s 14th release and is poised to add even more
acclaim to an already impressive inventory. He’s earned numerous
accolades, including five JUNO nominations and multiple Maple Blues
Awards. He has thousands of tour miles under his belt and has played on
stage with B.B. King, Johnny Winter, Bo Diddley and Otis Rush as well as
opened for ZZ Top, Buddy Guy, Charles Bradley and many others.
Undoubtedly a rockin’ blues album, Vicksburg
Call was recorded in a studio with a live, intimate atmosphere, which
yielded an overall grittier sound with lots of feeling. "I wanted
this album to have more of a “band” feel to it, rather than just going into
the studio and basically dictating the parts to the musicians", says
Gogo. "I also wanted as many songs as possible to have a very live
feel and be easily transferrable to the stage."
With the help of his backing band consisting
of Bill Hicks on drums and Jay Stevens on bass, each of the tracks on
Vicksburg Call are replete with the grooves, emotion and soulful delivery
that David Gogo is known for. From the opening rocker “Cuts Me To The Bone”,
the bluesy “Fooling Myself”, featuring Kim Simmonds and the haunting
“There’s A Hole” with a guest appearance from Shawn Hall of The
Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer. Vicksburg Call also
highlights Gogo’s aptitude for selecting cover songs that one would not
expect to hear on a blues album including Neil Young’s “The Loner”, Stephen
Stills’ “Jet Set (Sigh)”, and Annie Lennox’s “Why”.
“In the time that has passed since the last
album, there has been a lot of loss in my life with the passing of friends
and colleagues in the world of music. There were many sad days, but also
tears of joy when I think back at fond memories from my time on the road”,
Gogo recalls. “Relationships can also have their ups and downs as the years
pass by, and many of my new songs deal with this. I tried to write from many
viewpoints of love and loss, reconciliation, regret, acceptance and hope for
new horizons.”
Gogo’s passion for blues and his
extraordinary, virtuosic guitar talents are laid bare alongside his emotions
on this album - a combination that grabs you from the opening bars and keeps
you hooked through all 10 tracks.
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@DavidGogoBlues
Photo by Scott Doubt
Track
Listing
1.
Cuts Me To The Bone (3:19)
2. Fooling Myself
(4:12)
3. The Loner (3:55)
4. There’s A Hole
(3:26)
5. Jet Set (Sigh)
(4:16)
6. What’s Not To Like? (3:01)
7.
Our Last Goodbye (6:21)
8. Vicksburg Call
(5:06)
9. Coulda Shoulda
Woulda (2:37)
10. Why (5:29)
Upcoming Tour Dates:
August 29 - Woofstock Music Festival, Prince
George BC
August 30 - PNE Mosaic Concert Series,
Vancouver BC
September 5 - Fascinating Rhythm, Nanaimo BC *in-store appearance
September 11 - Waverly Hotel, Cumberland BC
September 19 - The Bassment, Kamloops BC *solo
September 25 - Ghost Town Blues - Maple Creek
SK *solo
October 1 - Ironwood Stage And Grill, Calgary
AB
October 2 - Vangeli's - Saskatoon, SK
October 3 - B Street Bar, Edmonton AB
October 4 - Fratter’s Speakeasy, Red Deer AB
October 10 - Tally Ho Sports Bar, Victoria BC
October 16 - Canal Bank Shuffle, Thorold
ON
October 30 - Duncan Showroom, Duncan BC
November 28 - De Flint, Amersfoort Netherlands
December 4 - Theater De Molenburg, Delfzijl
Netherlands
December 5 - L’Esprit, Rotterdam Netherlands
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Friday, August 14, 2015
West coast blues-rocker David Gogo set to release 'Vicksburg Call'
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