![]() ![]() ![]() Overall, I’m not sure that the vocal approach is the best one as it has to be predicated on killer songs. The core band of Richie Monica (drums) and Pete Griffin (bass) provide solid support throughout. The vocal tracks (and ‘Rocket’!) put me in mind of prime-time Pat Travers bluesy and riffy but of course Moore’s fluid shredding being the major difference. ![]() Whatever, there’s still lots of tasty guitar on display like the hard rocking opener ‘Vertical Horizon’ one of two tracks with Ed Terry on vocals.Įlsewhere, Mike Dimeo (Riot) contributes to the funky ‘Rise’, a great groove that just gets better with Moore’s breakdown riffing. Perhaps he was feeling increasingly distanced from his usual job, as guitarist with hard rockers U.F.O. We were mightily impressed with Vinnie Moore’s last album offering ‘Soul Shifter’ – an all instrumental feast of guitar-based rock.įor his latest sojourn Vinnie has decided to work with a handful of vocalists, an idea that developed during Lockdown when he decided that his musical ideas needed a bit of vocal heft. First broadcast on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio on 4 December 2022. Share the post "Album review: VINNIE MOORE – Double Exposure"ĭavid Randall chatted to Vinnie Moore about his career with tracks from his solo albums. ![]()
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