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		<title>Peter Moore: One Ride [Album Review]</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ron Trembath</dc:creator>
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Peter Moore has established himself as a true artist of the weird with his vocal and keyboard talents for The Blue Man Group.  And now he has released One Ride, a sort of soundtrack affiliate to his one man show seen through the Boston music scene.  He&#8217;s found the opportunity to master this beautiful concept album on tour, at home, and in the den of conformity homicide of his own brain. 
&#8220;Droppin&#8217; Trou&#8221; just sounds dirty!  But, the romanticism of the track mixes well with the 70&#8242;s ...]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/petermooremusic">Peter Moore</a> has established himself as a true artist of the weird with his vocal and keyboard talents for The Blue Man Group.  And now he has released <em>One Ride</em>, a sort of soundtrack affiliate to his one man show seen through the Boston music scene.  He&#8217;s found the opportunity to master this beautiful concept album on tour, at home, and in the den of conformity homicide of his own brain. <span id="more-1907"></span></p>
<p>&#8220;Droppin&#8217; Trou&#8221; just sounds dirty!  But, the romanticism of the track mixes well with the 70&#8242;s sitcom vibe it creates.  Something that is impossible to see as nothing short of a beautiful love story (shot down in front a live studio audience).  With eight &#8220;cycles&#8221; serving as full song intermissions, Moore&#8217;s concepts never flake away in the total minutes of this album.</p>
<p>Moore has created a funkadelic tribute to so many things reminding us of what seems to be a sweeter and simpler time.  For anyone who has seen his one man show, prepare to relive a beautiful experience.  For the everyone else, look in the mirror for that &#8220;what have I been missing?&#8221; glare back at yourself.  Whatever the case, <em>One Ride</em> will make you want to know about everything that is the creative genius of Peter Moore.</p>
<p><a href="http://fensepost.com/main/audio/090623_peter_moore_-_sister_sunshine.mp3">Peter Moore: Sister Sunshine [mp3]</a></p>
<p><img src="http://fensepost.com/main/images/albums/m/peter_moore_-_one_ride.jpg" alt="One Ride by Peter Moore" /></p>
<p><em>[CD, 2008]</em></p>
<p>1.  I Know Someone<br />
2.  cycle  1: hip atop<br />
3.  If Heaven Ever Knew<br />
4.  cycle 2: take a risk, take a ride<br />
5.  Droppin&#8217; Trou<br />
6.  cycle 3: one ride<br />
7.  Sister Shine<br />
8.  cycle 4: preventive maintenance<br />
9.  5:00 In The Morning<br />
10. cycle 5: replacement parts<br />
11. When We&#8217;re Together<br />
12. cycle 6: the drill, the routine<br />
13. The Romance<br />
14. cycle 7: the black of asphalt<br />
15. Wicked Lies<br />
16. cycle 8: own the limits<br />
17. Cling Free</p>
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