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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great new album from one of Canada's finest guitarists...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Skeleton Key (Audio CD)
"Skeleton Key" contains 11 tracks of blues/rock music that extends boundaries. He co-produced the recording in his hometown of Nanaimo, British Columbia with Rick Salt providing technical assistance and final mixes. While the instrumentation includes keyboards, guitars, drums and bass like previous releases, "Skeleton Key" demanded textures in the form of additional vocals and horns. But the essence of the music is still David Gogo's voice and his guitar."David's guitar playing sings and stings with every bit as much emotional authority as Jimi, Stevie and early Eric. I love it!" said Bill Henderson of Chilliwack fame upon first hearing the record. Like his successful "Halfway to Memphis" release, Gogo is accompanied by a strong band of supporters. Bill Hicks (drums), Todd Sacerty (bass), Gerry Barnum (harmonica), Brendan Hedley and Rick Hopkins (keyboards) are back again, with additions Melisa Devost (vocals), Kyle Burrows (Rhodes), Pierre Komen, Earle Gibson and Tina Jones (horns & vocals). The album is released in standard jewel case packaging, but a collector's edition DigiPak version is available for a limited time. This version contains extra bonus tracks and Gogo's own track-by-track description of the songs. Along with six original tunes, Gogo covers seven interesting and varied songs by Albert Collins, Otis Rush and Willie Dixion. Rock 101's host of Sunday Blues, Storman Norman observed, "I'd swear Albert has came back to haunt us when I listen to "Backstroke". Hebe PROUD o the boy!" But, Gogo always adds a few new surprises. His twist this time is unexpected tracks by Stevie Wonder and Curtis Mayfield. Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus" has been selected as the CD's first radio single and has been charted on several Canadian rock stations.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Concert Energy with Studio Polish,
By Gary D (Greece, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Skeleton Key (Audio CD)
David Gogo's been touring in WNY, and I've seen his show twice. It's filled with energy, and vocals and instrumentals are about as good as it gets in Blues/Rock. Go see him if you get the chance.
This album captures all the energy of his live performance, and adds that increment of recording quality that comes from studio recording. This disk sounds great - obviously very professional quality equipment and technique was used.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Quite good!,
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This review is from: Skeleton Key (Audio CD)
I orginally purchased this cd for one song. David kills on Personal Jesus, much better than all the rest. The rest of this cd is good as well. It's not usually my style, but a descent listen for the song I want. Though, I think the music will grow on me. He is very talented, and the music style does have a pretty good feel to it. I search for many qualities in the music I choose to listen to, and David Gogo makes the cut. Thanks!
0 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
did not receive item,
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This review is from: Skeleton Key (Audio CD)
i did not receive this item. it was sent to the wrong address. i attempted to contact amazon but with no results. i will dispute this item when i receive my credit card bill.
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Skeleton Key by David Gogo (Audio CD - 2005)
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