Songs for the Record
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Here's what some critics have to say about Scott E. Moore:
"Moore's voice is full of blue-eyed soul, able to express innocent wonder and world-weary resignation." - (Performing Songwriter (2-time Top DIY))
"The albums that are fantastic enough to play many times over because you're afraid you'll miss something or not capture it all in one pass....THOSE are the classic albums that have unlimited shelf life. They endure forever. They have their own time span. This is what we have with SONGS FOR THE RECORD." - (Independent Songwriter.com)
"Pay attention, Scott's about to spill his guts to you, and the two of you are going to bond. All you have to do is listen." - (Songwriter Monthly)
"Listen to Scott E. Moore's voice and guitar playing and you will instantly be enchanted." - Boston/NEMO Music Conference
Scott E. Moore is a NJ/NYC-based artist who tours nationally, and hosts the prestigious Writer's Hang songwriter series monthly in Hoboken, NJ (the birthplace of baseball & Frank Sinatra).
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Songs for the Record belongs in your CD collection.
author: Rick Hardwall
Scott E. Moore continues to deliver well-crafted melodies and
wonderful painted scenes throughout this CD. Each of the songs
included here are a personal as you can get...welcoming us all
into his space for a long and meaningful conversation. Well worth it!
Your Sunday mornings will never be complete without this.
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A perfect blend of John Hiatt and Keb Mo
author: Erwino Ouwerkerk
With Scott E. Moore folk, blues and soul come together. Stuff from a lot of new songwriters starts getting bored quickly, because the honest labor often sounds to familiar. Well, Moore didn't start a revolution. Hangin around sounds as if it comes from a John Hiatt album, The end of the day would fit perfectly with Keb Mo. Still the songs are catchy and exciting enough to ad something to it. There isn't a song on the album that doesn't stand as a rock. Compared to his more jazzy debut Bridge and Tunnel, Songs for the record is a giant step towards singer-songwriter stardom if it only would get the chance to get noticed.
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