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Luminaria

Ian Moore

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Album Review

Ian Moore's sixth album — the first for the North Carolina indie Yep Roc — cements the singer/songwriter's slow detachment from his blues-rocking roots. Although the Texas-bred guitarist's self-titled 1993 debut earned comparisons to the work of the then recently deceased Stevie Ray Vaughan, Moore has been moving away from the blues ever since. In fact, the contemplative, slow-building songs on Luminaria sound basically like Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot minus the noise interludes: country-tinged folk-rock songs given imaginative, occasionally dissonant arrangements. For example, the choruses of the otherwise straightforward "New Day" are colored with enough guitar fuzz and "Penny Lane"-style trumpet fills to appeal to the most confirmed psychedelia fan, and the seven-plus minute "Caroline" shifts from its weepy country-rock melody into a lengthy waltz-time passage filled with dub-style echo and keening, wordless vocals. Not all of the songs are that adventurous (although a song about Sir Robert Scott's disastrous 1902 Antarctic exploration shows a compelling disregard for the usual pop song clichés), but there's not a duff track on Luminaria, and the songs are so varied and interesting that this is Ian Moore's best album by some distance.

Customer Reviews

Ian Moore Rocks, in moore ways than one.

I've been in love with Ian ever since the first CD and he keeps on impressing me! Just when I think I have him figured out, he goes off and writes even more compelling and beautiful songs. Thanks Ian, for everything.

So Beautifully Haunting

I fell away from Ian Moore when he started doing more mellow stuff than the rock 'em out loud music that I knew and loved. Years later, I'm back. I absolutely LOVE Luminaria and All The Colors. I can't stop listening to these albums over and over. There is so much in there to hear, I notice something new in every song every time I listen. Always beautiful, subtle, and advanced; sometimes passionate, poignant, wild and haunting - these songs will creep under your skin and stick with you. And you'll be glad of it. P.S. I lost my ‘Live in Austin’ CD with ‘Blue Sky - Abraham, Martin and John’. Can we get that thrown up on iTunes?? I know it’s a long shot, but worth mentioning.

I have all his albums and Luminara

This is my least favorite Ian Moore CD although it is still a great work from a great artist. I like the rockers better than the mellow songs from this Album.

Biography

Born: August 8, 1968 in Berkley, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Encouraged by his parents, Ian Moore took up the violin at age six, moving to guitar nine years later. The Austin-based blues-rocker's early influences included the Beatles, Curtis Mayfield, Stevie Wonder and Sly & the Family Stone. Moore gained experience touring as a guitarist with Joe Ely; this led the way to a solo tour opening for the Rolling Stones and ZZ Top....
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