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Review:
David’s newest CD "Song for Danko", once more recorded Solo/Acoustic for his own label Mobile Home Records, is again the work from a real musical-genius. The CD and the title song is dedicated to Rick Danko from "The Band" who sadly died in 1999. "Buy me a ticket to London" comes true: On 11th July 2006 David recorded this fine sounding album with his friend and producer Roger Morrish at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London/UK. Guided by the spirit of George, John, Paul and Ringo, twelve wonderful tracks came out of David’s guitar and make this one to something very special – each song is different and each one is a pearl! He sings with a deep, warm and intense voice songs about dreams, friends, love and peace. Some he did in a very electrifying, bluesy way ("Hare Krishna Blues", "Keep it rockin’") and some in that indescribable style that gives me always the cosy creeps ("Sailor’s Song", "Vina’s Boy"). The touching song "Broken robot" is David’s friendly homage to all the people worldwide who are handicapped. "I will find you" and "I am this old guitar" are both beautiful songs he had written together in Germany with the German musicians and Singer/Songwriter buddies Matthias Biber Herrmann and Wolfgang Malende. "Word love" sung with the British artist Roy Bowden closes the album with David’s desirable message and touring-topic. Sir Paul Mc Cartney and a poster of Sgt. Pepper’s at his home inspired him to write this fine, world-needed song. All in all a remarkable album, worth to buy, that really deserves big international attention and success! (Mathias Pack)
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