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David Morreale : The Book of David
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RELEASED IN 2000. Tom Petty the day he forgot his anti-depressants.
Genre: Folk: Folk Pop
Release Date: 2000
The Book of David Record Label: Mud Luscious Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
(I Like) The Way This Feels 3:03 $0.99
That Particular Shade of You 2:58 $0.99
Rumours of Adventure and Lies 6:18 $0.99
Jenny 4:02 $0.99
The Big Empty 3:41 $0.99
Red-Headed Woman (and child) 3:43 $0.99
Forget 2:53 $0.99
Wall of Lies 5:41 $0.99
Gold Star 3:30 $0.99
46th St. Bliss 3:04 $0.99
Distance, Like a Veil 3:39 $0.99
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Album Notes

David Morreale honed his performing and songwriting skills in the British music scene. In London and the rest of Europe he made a living as a street musician, and played at folk clubs such as Bunjies in London's Leicester Square, a club which had in it's time featured luminaries like Bob Dylan and Paul Simon.

David traveled the length and breadth of Europe for over ten years playing on streetcorners and in clubs wherever he went.

Since returning to the United States David has performed at hundreds of venues around the
country. The Bluebird, The Sidewalk in NYC, Jammin' Java, and The Susquehanna Music and Arts Festival are just a few.**

David has also been writing songs for film, including "Hope" by Director Tamika Lamison and "Bliss" an upcoming feature film by Writer/Director Cleve Lamison.

"If Richard Thompson, Steve Earle and David Wilcox were to travel the country in a '58 Thunderbird writing songs, those tunes might come out sounding something like David Morreale."
--- Cleve Lamison, BlackBird Films



** Plus untold numbers of pubs, clubs, alleyways, streets, sidewalks, closets, dorm rooms, brothels, hookah dens, basements, colleges, rallys, NASCAR tracks, backseats, doorways, dog-grooming rooms, pit beef BBQ's, ale houses, and other places of ill-repute and spiteful behaviour.

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REVIEWS

David Morreale is great, and this CD is really good!
author: Richard Moore
This CD is really good, and I listen to it every day. I'm a huge Steve Earle fan and a fan also of David Wilcox. The quote about the Thunderbird is really cool, 'cause it's erxactly what David sounds like on this CD. He's more folky live, but this CD is a good reflection of his stuff.
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