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Praise for Hunter Moore:Hunter Moore has spent several years in Nashville providing material
for artists such as Ricky Skaggs, Alabama, and Kathy Mattea. Delta Moon
is his second release, following the well-received Departure. Moores
delta moon shines down on small towns, old railroads, and the mills and
churches that make up the landscape along the Mississippi. The title track
has just the right amount of bayou bounce. Just Because We Do
salutes the old couple who manage to keep romance alive in their twilight
years. Lost Train is the tale of a lost locomotive that just
kept going. Other Peoples Misery pokes fun at
the morbid fascination within us all...Well written and well played, it
all looks deceptively easy. Thats a neat trick for anyone to pull
off and on Delta Moon Moore shines. Hunter Moores best songs are careful, deliberate folk-pop tunes
about the importance of moral values and the quiet inner struggles that
make or break them...Delta Moon, Moores second album, reveals how
hes developed into one of Nashvilles most precise and eloquent
songwriters. Nashville based singer-songwriter Hunter Moores Delta Moon is our
latest offering from Tangible Music. He writes songs that glorify the
common occurrences of everyday life, elevating them to acts of an almost
sacred quality. There are just enough Delta blues elements mixed in with
his country-folk charm to make his music stand out from the pack. Whether
it be the more electrified title track, the get down feel of Condition
of the Heart or the warm feeling of Home Again, Moore
offers songs of maturity and simple beauty. Hunter Moores list of credits include recent Midwest an East Coast
appearances with such leading new-folk swingers as John Gorka, Bill Morrissey,
and Greg Brown. His first CD collection makes it easy to understand why.
Moores best work-City of Lights, Human,
These Nights,- puts him in league with the major sluggers
(or is that chuggers?) Of the U.S. coffeehouse circuit. His songs are
like a good cup of cappuccino. The lyrics, the basic ingredient, are distilled
to their power-packed essence, and Moore delivers his thick, heady concoction
in a light, frothy melody dusted with the bittersweet shaving s of his
flavorful voice...What makes the music work, like that of any good folkie,
is the sureness of Moores vision and the pure distillation of his
personality. Theres no doubting that hes felt every emotion
and observation contained here, and hes worked diligently enough
at his craft to put it across directly with a sense of individuality and
freshness.
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