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Live One
Dave Hole
Live One
Genres: Blues, Pop, Rock
 
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In the decade following Stevie Ray Vaughan?s passing in 1990, hordes of guitarists savaged their instruments in rank emulation of the Texan. These days, have mercy, the vast majority of those firebrands have faded away, le...  more »

     
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All Artists: Dave Hole
Title: Live One
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Alligator Records
Release Date: 3/11/2003
Album Type: Live
Genres: Blues, Pop, Rock
Styles: Contemporary Blues, Electric Blues, Modern Blues, Slide Guitar, Blues Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 014551489023

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In the decade following Stevie Ray Vaughan?s passing in 1990, hordes of guitarists savaged their instruments in rank emulation of the Texan. These days, have mercy, the vast majority of those firebrands have faded away, leaving the hot blues-rock guitar field largely to slide specialist Dave Hole. Not that this Aussie is some SRV-fixated holdout, mind you. Rather, he was scalding his strings as far back as the '70s, initially getting noticed on this side of the world in the early '90s. On his first concert album ever, Hole proves that his musical intelligence and his emotional honesty are as formidable as his technical skills. "Demolition Man" lives up to its title, as does "Short Fuse Blues." "Take Me to Chicago" is so good it suggests he spent his formative years in the outback studying under some Aussie Elmore James. Hole can chill too, wringing sweet truths out of "Berwick Road." --Frank-John Hadley

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Good Intro
PN NJ | 03/04/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"If you're not familiar with Dave Hole, this is a good intro to his work, with many of his signature songs. I tend to favor studio versions over live albums (eg, Up All Night Thinking on Working Overtime), but this album has a lot of energy. Like Sonny Landreth, his awesome slide work is somewhat offset by weaker vocals, which is why I withhold one star. If you like this album, I can also highly recommend Landreth's live album Grant Street."