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01. "Anne-Marie" 02. "You're goin' to London" 03. "One of a kind" 04. "One day your sun will shine" 05. "Rain song" 06. "Streets of Liverpool" 07. "Silverline" 08. "Siren song #2" 09. "Try to get along" 10. "Strong" 11. "Station road" 12. "The Gardener Knows" 13. "Rows and Rows" 14. "All of the love you can Handle" 15. "Gonna find you one fine day" 16. "Strawberry wine"
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 | | Description: | Live With What You Know by Dave Rave, released 20 May 2010, includes the following tracks: "One Of A Kind", "Rain Song", "Silverline", "Try To Get Along" and more.
This version of Live With What You Know comes as a 1xCD. - Power pop legend Dave Rave is bringing his brand of pure hi-energy rock'n'roll to the world on an international tour that will take him across the USA, Canada, Europe, Italy, France, Germany and more! Dave's debut rock album, Live With What You Know, on the Bongo Beat label is all rock; all power pop - worthy of his unofficial moniker as Canada's Nick Lowe. Live With What You Know features an all-star cast of international musicians with members of The Trews, Plastic Heroes, Rick Andrew (The Shakers), Sonic Blue Sound Review, Mark McCarron, The Maddhatters, Gary Pig Gold and the debut of vocalist Kate MacDonald on "Silver Lines" and other artists. - Dave Rave - Live With What You Know By Jason Schneider, Exclaim magazine It's tough to be a cult hero, but it's downright awful being a Canadian cult hero. Dave Rave falls into that category simply because throughout his 30-year career, the Hamilton, ON native never toed the Can-Rock party line, choosing instead to stay true to his British Invasion soul. It's remarkable to think of how much Canadian music made during that period is now clogging landfill sites, while Rave's catalogue remains, although criminally unheard, consistently enjoyable. Live With What You Know is no exception, a collection of power pop gems by a true master of the form. Like his closest contemporary, the late Alex Chilton, Rave has had a tendency to be too spontaneous over the years, but on Live With What You Know, his focus is as sharp as it's ever been. Even at 16 tracks, the album never lags; for every jangly rocker like 'Anne-Marie' and 'Rain Song' there's a soaring, McCartney-esque ballad like 'Siren Song #2' and 'Station Road.' This is easily the best work from a true unheralded Canadian legend. (Bongo Beat) - THE ALBUM STORY Dave Rave approached this new album as a journey. Dave's original journey began at Grant Avenue studio where he began his career with Daniel Lanois at the helm. This album brought Dave back to Grant Avenue to work with one of it's brightest lights, Amy King. The journey continued on to New Jersey where he got reacquainted with Gary Pig Gold and John Huelbig (Paul Simon). It was then on to England and the new groove of the Plastic Heroes followed by a trip to Paris to capture the wild drums of Christophe DesChamps (Celine Dion, Vince Taylor). Then it was Niagara Falls and the Maddhatters, who recently played with Bruce Springsteen. At Barn Studios in the country, Dave rocked with The Trews. Returning to New York, Dave Rave recorded with producer/songwriter Michael Mazzarella (The Rooks) and Sonic Blue Sound Review, a group of New York pop allstars, and then headed over to Long Island to work with long time collaborator Mark McCarron. To complete the circle, Dave reunited with fellow Shaker |  | | Producer: |
Amy King, Dave King, Gary Pig Gold, Jamie Andrew, John Huelbig, John-Angus MacDonald, Mark McCarron, Michael Mazzarella, Paul Gigliotti, Plastic Heroes, Simon Nelson, University of Wisconsin Madhatters |
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