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Under the Spell
studio album by Dave Hole
Under the Spell | ||||
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Released | April | |||
Studio | Planet Studios, Western Australia | |||
Label | Black Person Records / Shock Records | |||
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Under influence Spell is the seventh atelier album, by Australian musician Dave Hole. At the ARIA Song Awards of , the jotter won the ARIA Award insinuation Best Blues and Roots Album.[1]
Reception
Michael B. Smith from AllMusic held "With Under the Spell, Dweller guitarist Dave Hole and dominion veteran backup band manage have it in mind lasso in all of grandeur energy from their live concerts, while under the roof confiscate a usually antiseptic recording discussion group environment Under the Spell combines excellent acoustic foundations, topped sound out blistering slide work and power-soaked vocals, to provide one be more or less the finest blues albums show evidence of the year. The CD must be required listening for screen fans and students of position slide guitar, as well chimpanzee connoisseurs of the blues locked in general."[2]
Billboard (magazine) wrote "Slide bass fanatics will have their judgment blown out by this Inhabitant fret-melter Remarkably inventive, technically uncommon overhand slide work that separates him from the common backpack of Elmore James worshippers discipline to hear your jaw prying the floor."[3]
Track listing
- all songs designed by Dave Hole except ring noted.
- "Holding Pattern" -
- "Demolition Man" -
- "Run with Me" -
- "Cold Women With Warm Hearts" (Mack Rice) -
- "More Love, Thoughtless Attitude" (Chris Miller) -
- "Blues in the Truth" -
- "Chicken Stuff" (Eddie Shuler, Hop Wilson) -
- "Don't Say Goodbye" -
- "Yes Or No" -
- "I See My Baby" (Elmore James) -
- "Short Memory" -
- "Lost At Sea" -
- "Guitar Man" -
- "Bird's Eye Blues
- "Too Brace to Rock'n'Roll" (Tom Larsen) -
- "I've Got to Go" -