David Gogo - Different Views (2009)
David Gogo - Different Views (2009)
1. Too Late To Stop Now [2:38] play
2. Don't Bring Me Down [3:19]
3. Lies [3:54]
4. Erase Any Trace [4:20]
5. I'll Get Over It [3:04] play
6. Gold [3:48]
7. Where The Devil Won't Go [3:22]
8. Gunslinger [2:57]
9. Relax [4:26]
10. Over And Over [4:17]
11. Since You've Gone [4:06]
12. I'll Do It Myself [3:53]
Personnel:
David Gogo (vocals, guitar);
Shaun Verreault (vocals);
Russell Broom (guitar, percussion);
Southside Steve Marriner (harp);
Tina Jones (trumpet);
William Arthur Hicks (drums);
The Falcon (hand claps).
Although still relatively young in blues years, Canada's top blues guitarist has accomplished many things in his career. So far David Gogo has three Juno nominations, was named Musician of the Year at the Western Canadian Music Awards, was twice named Guitarist of the Year at the Maple Blues Awards, and has been bestowed with the CBC Saturday Night Blues' Great Canadian Blues Award for a lifetime contribution to the blues in Canada. Gogo has performed extensively throughout North America, has toured Europe over a dozen times and is firmly established in the North American blues festival scene. David Gogo's continuing successes have him busier than ever and happy to find acceptance as a world class blues man.
For his 10th album, Different Views, David definitely had some unique sights to inspire him during the recording process. Instead of the usual confines of your typical recording studio, the bulk of the album was recorded at his home - overlooking the 160-acre Christmas tree farm and forest that make up the Gogo family compound. The keyboard tracks were recorded at Rick Hopkins' (Colin James, Barney Bentall) home overlooking breath-taking Lions Bay, British Columbia.
The album is produced by Russell Broom (Jann Arden, Sam Roberts, The Dudes, Wil) with guests Shaun Verrault (Wide Mouth Mason), roots diva Carolyn Mark, and jazz great Phil Dwyer popping in at various times. With the drums set up in the foyer and guitar amps in the laundry room, the Gogo house was filled with music and good food. At times, Gogo wasn't sure if he was a musician or a caterer! The fact that the clock wasn't ticking, along with Gogo's vast collection of vinyl albums, vintage guitars and pop culture memorabilia at their fingertips encouraged a stimulating creative environment. This combination has added variety and spice unlike previous Gogo efforts without losing focus of what he's all about. --- Editorial Reviews
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