Jesse Joe
10-05-2006, 08:19 AM
David Liberty
Labyrinth of Leers
**
It is never a good sign when an album opens with a blatant rip-off of another song.
Such is the case with this album from singer/ songwriter David Liberty, whose debut opens with a song which sounds almost exactly like the classic "Sultans of Swing." In fact, it is evident throughout the CD that his music is greatly inspired by Dire Straits, right down to the Mark Knopfler guitar style which can be heard in a few songs. Besides this influence, Liberty showcases a rootsy sounding voice, almost like Gordon Lightfoot's and his songwriting style isn't that bad, though kind of repetitive at times.
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Patrick Brennan is a Grade 12 student at Riverview High School. His CD reviews appear every Saturday in Whatever.
code:<pre style="font-size:x-small; font-family: monospace;">You wont get to hear his voice,
just to tell you, his CD was out there.
Thank's, ~Jesse~ </pre>[/QUOTE]
[ October 05, 2006, 13:17: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]
Labyrinth of Leers
**
It is never a good sign when an album opens with a blatant rip-off of another song.
Such is the case with this album from singer/ songwriter David Liberty, whose debut opens with a song which sounds almost exactly like the classic "Sultans of Swing." In fact, it is evident throughout the CD that his music is greatly inspired by Dire Straits, right down to the Mark Knopfler guitar style which can be heard in a few songs. Besides this influence, Liberty showcases a rootsy sounding voice, almost like Gordon Lightfoot's and his songwriting style isn't that bad, though kind of repetitive at times.
Patrick Brennan rates his music reviews on a scale of one to four:
Patrick Brennan is a Grade 12 student at Riverview High School. His CD reviews appear every Saturday in Whatever.
code:<pre style="font-size:x-small; font-family: monospace;">You wont get to hear his voice,
just to tell you, his CD was out there.
Thank's, ~Jesse~ </pre>[/QUOTE]
[ October 05, 2006, 13:17: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]