The Wanderer
Performed By Dave Elder and the Elderadoes
Album UPC 884502076141
CD Baby Track ID 6170125
Label Red Cent Records
Released 2009-01-01
BPM 106
Rated 0
ISRC ussz40900705
Year 2009
Spotify Plays 7
Writers
Writer David R. Elder
Songwriter ID 9408
PRO ASCAP
Pub Co Twice Told Tunes
Composer David R. Elder
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Publisher Admin CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - New Jersey
Lyrics Language English

Description

"Elder Street" pulls a couple of tracks from each of Dave's previous CD, cassette and vinyl releases, along with a pair of new songs for a "Best of" collection that is truly the best-sounding recording of Dave's career.

Notes

Folk, rock, blues and country mark the main points of Dave Elder's musical compass, though you might also catch a few notes of gospel or classical along the way, and Dave puts them together in a very original way that sometimes shows the influence of singer/songwriters like Neil Young or the Grateful Dead, but in the end sounds much more like Dave than anyone else.

And in a world of dime-a-dozen guitar players, Dave's guitar style also stands out as uniquely his own. Whether finger-picking or playing blues leads, Dave never stopped long enough to learn the standard patterns, so you're likely to hear in his playing something a bit different from what you've heard before. In fact, his standard-tuning approach to slide guitar, born out of the need to add variety to long solo sets without retuning, truly may have no equal -- Dave might be the only slide player using standard tuning.

"Elder Street" pulls a couple of tracks from each of Dave's previous cassette, CD and vinyl releases, and also from a couple of unfinished recording projects, along with a pair of new songs -- "Chainy Snake" and "Don't Misunderestimate Me" -- for a "Best of" collection that is, as everyone who has heard it agrees, truly the best-sounding recording of Dave's career.

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