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Monday, December 2, 2013
Tom Coerver 2006 Waterfront View
Genre: Southern Rock
Rate: 128 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:13:24
Size: 67,23 MB
Here’s proof once again that DIY and indie artists, nine times out of ten, are making better music than anything you will find on the major labels. On this, his second outing, Louisiana man Tom Coerver kicks it up even more, turning out a blistering guitar driven record filled with smart lyrical content and powerful blues rock guitar.
Most of the songs were written by Coerver, who also plays most of the instruments. Not since the days of John Fogerty’s Blue Ridge Rangers has a single musician brought it all together so well. Coerver at times sounds like a ‘70’s classic rocker, sometimes like ZZ Top, and at others his music slides into a kind of Gov’t Mule groove.
There is a sweet, Dobro fueled cover of the classic “Sittin’ On Top of The World”, and then Tom throws down on some Spanish guitar on “Spanish Town”. Coerver isn’t afraid to share his innermost opinions either, like the music industry diatribe “Parade of Lost Souls”. Pretty cool.
With Waterfront View, Tom Coerver shows that he has what it takes to consistently put out good records, filled with originality and fresh, Southern grown rock and roll. (Michael Buffalo Smith)
Tracklist:
01 - Down South Mama 04:23
02 - Hear That Train 03:59
03 - Whatever It Takes 04:23
04 - Sittin' On Top Of The World 04:44
05 - Spanish Town 04:28
06 - Decisions 01:38
07 - So Much For That 05:18
08 - Keeping The Faith 04:31
09 - Parade Of Lost Souls 04:00
10 - What Do You Think 04:21
11 - Strapped To My Back 03:46
12 - One Hundred Pounds Of Trouble 04:00
13 - Can't Stay Away From You 04:08
14 - Don't Let It Bring You Down 03:39
15 - Can't Feel A Thing 05:45
16 - Medley Sing A Mean Tune, Kid - A Hit By Varese 05:43
17 - Give It Some Time 04:38
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