Peter Moore invites you to explore the vibrant and eclectic soundscape of "Faoin Speir," a captivating album released on January 31, 2008, under his independent label, Harrymcdeads Records And Archives. Clocking in at a concise 42 minutes, this collection of 12 tracks is a testament to Moore's versatility and artistic depth.
From the opening notes of "Harry Risin'" to the poignant closer "Hepcats On a Train," Moore weaves a tapestry of genres and moods. The album's title track, "Faoin Speir," sets the tone with its haunting melody and evocative lyrics, while tracks like "The Boys In Blue" and "Downtown Manhattan" showcase Moore's knack for storytelling and vivid imagery.
Musically, "Faoin Speir" is a journey through various landscapes, from the bluesy swagger of "Cold Black Porter" to the wistful nostalgia of "Just Like Chicago." Moore pays homage to his influences with "For Rory Gallagher," a tribute to the late Irish blues-rock legend, and offers introspective moments with tracks like "Hollow" and "Time."
With its rich instrumentation and Moore's soulful vocals, "Faoin Speir" is an album that demands to be experienced. Whether you're a longtime fan of Peter Moore or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression. Dive in and discover the world that Peter Moore has created with "Faoin Speir."