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01. LES MOORE - From Where To Turn
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02. LES MOORE - New Orleans
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03. LES MOORE - Ooh-Pah-Do-Pah-Do
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04. LES MOORE - Happy Blues
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05. LES MOORE - Silver Spoons
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06. LES MOORE - Now To Begin
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07. LES MOORE - A Day In The Life
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ARTIST
MOORE, LES
TITLE
Yesterday
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
RIVERMAN MUSIC
CATALOG #
BTR 052CD
BTR 052CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
4/6/2010
Les Moore
's first and best album dates back to New Orleans, 1973. This low-budget recording hits all the right notes for aficionados of early private-press SSW music and is considered a minor classic of the "loner/downer" genres. Moore's quavering voice calls to mind
Mark Bolan
and
Devendra Banhart
, and his guitar work is subtly virtuosic. Though best known for what
Acid Archives
calls the "scary jump into the abyss" of the radical cover of
The Beatles
' "A Day In The Life," it's the original compositions by Moore and
Andy
and
John Davis
, full of the kind of raw emotion and sadness totally missing from music today, that make this worth checking out. "Now To Begin" may be the most moving anti-war song ever heard, and "Ooh-Pah-Do-Pah-Do" (included on Numero Group's great
Wayfaring Strangers: Lonesome Heroes
comp) may be the most deceptively-titled track you'll ever hear.
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