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Truly eclectic; transcends his previous stylingsThis CD is Ian Moore in his purest form. This was recorded with Ian's complete control over the creativity, and the result in an inspired mix of the eclectic: soul (Many Rivers to Cross), rock (Pennyroyal Tea), Tex-rock (Border Palace), and dreamy melodies (Airplane). The world of music needs more creative artists of this caliber!
Ian Moore goes his own way with disasterAfter two albums and one EP of wonderful blues based music Ian has departed into an area few have ventured and survived. Ian's mastery of guitar is hidden behind an eclectic collection of misguided efforts. Ian would do well to grab the tele strat beast, crank the Fender twin and release his passion through his fingers instead of poetic ramblings. Listening to any track on his previos efforts (Ian Moore, Live From Austin, or Mondern Day Folklore) will get the point across why Ian Moore will on d…
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