| | |  | BLUES MUSIC | Home » » Ian Moore: Live From the Cactus Cafe | | | | | | | Product Details: | | | Format:
| Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC | | Language:
| English | | Number of Discs:
| 1 | | Studio:
| Mvd Visual | | Run Time:
| 90 minutes | | DVD Release Date:
| October 07, 2003 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 6 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Songwriting and musicianship at it's finestNov 14, 2005
By Mercury Zebra If you're one of those Ian Moore fans who are stuck back in 1993 and can't get over the "guitar god" label that the media stuck on him while pigeon-holing him as the next SRV, then this is NOT the DVD for you. However, if you really enjoy excellent songwriting along with AMAZING vocal and guitar skills and appreciate musicians for their originality and true talent...then you'll enjoy this immensely. Having seen Ian many many times (both acoustically and with his band), I can say that this DVD is a showcase of his newer (and much better) songs, performed the way the should be...with minimal production, so that the rawness and true beauty of the music shines through. Highlights of the disc are Caroline, Sir Robert Scott, Running on Me, April, and Abilene.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Study the Luminaria album, then get this.Jun 09, 2005
By Bruce C. Patterson One star off for bad video quality. Nevertheless, it's a must for any fan of the album. See my review of Luminaria. Yet another example of the disgraceful paradox which is the American music industry: artists of this stature play small venues in relative obscurity while tripe earns millions.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Almost as good as being thereOct 05, 2003
By Dennis Driver For thoose of you lucky enough to see Ian in concert, we all know it is a event unequalled, for thoose who have not, you have not been lucky enought to see a master guitar player, song writter, story teller and entertainer. Ian Moore is one of the biggest enigma's in the music business. Somebody with more talent, drive and charisma than any major star in the past 10 years, but also somebody who refuses to play the Holywood game and give up his soul, vision and independance just for mainstream pop fame. This DVD shows a master at work. Somebody who is as driven for perfection as McCartney in the 60's but as friendly and engaging as Jagger at his best. While Moore's reputation is for big sound and blues rock, this DVD show his new direction as a songwritter ranging through multiple levels of emotion, direction and style in an small venue.... amply just a man, a guitar and an unbelievable voice. You judge what is best, the guitar, the voice or the songs... all wrapped up it should not be missed and unfortunatley the music industry and the majority of the radio listening world has.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
A must have for all Ian Moore fansSep 24, 2003
As a long time fan of Ian Moore, I highly recommend this DVD. I picked it up at his show in Phoenix, and have watched it numerous times. He's not performing with the full band, so it feels like a much more intimate show. It really showcases his talent for singing and playing music that touches your soul. I've seen him in concert at least a dozen times. This DVD is almost (but not quite) as good as being at one of his shows. Nothing beats hearing him live. It also features a few songs from a show with his full band. A great buy!
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
not bad for what it is....Sep 04, 2007
By Joseph Ruder I do understand the other reviewers complaint about this being a accustic DVD without really saying it on it anywhere. However, that does not make it a bad DVD. Although to be honest I have only listened to it twice and that should tell you something. I love accustic music, however, this show really does drag more than it should. I saw him live in St. Louis and the live performance was MUCH better. Worth a chance if you are a big fan -- otherwise spend your money on some of his CD's first.
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