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Still the Best!
Review written by Anonymous, June 1st, 2007
I saw this guy only one time.....years ago at the Gutherie Theater in Minneapolis.I'll never forget how great he was.They only played acoustic and there was only the two of them but geez,they sure had their stuff together.I remember they pretty much used all Ovation guitars that night.I still can't believe Dave never made it bigger as his talent is better than some artists that don't care what crap they put on a disc.Well...I guess a record company would but I'm old school,if it sounds good and worthy of your name,then run with it.I still love "The Lonely One".A personal favorite.Keep going Dave and God bless.
Michael R.
Minnesota
Great album to learn guitar by
Review written by Jeff Huhtala, October 13th, 2004
I first got into playing guitar by listening and playing along with this record. It has a great mix of songs but my particular favorites are Misty Morning Stranger, which has great bounce and dynamics to it, and Side Tracked, one of my favorite instrumental jams (Mason snakes some excellent solos through it). Good party album.
One of Mason's best.
Review written by Tom Donaldson, October 13th, 2004
This album has a wonderful combination of acoustic and electric guitar sounds. Every song was wonderfully crafted and demonstrated Mason's versatility as a musician. There are great rockers such as "Baby Please..", "Headkeeper", and "It's Like You Never Left". Interwoven between these songs are acoustic ballads like, "Maybe", "Lonely One" and "Every Woman". Also, there are a few jazz oriented songs like, "Misty Morning Stranger" and an instrumental called "Side Tracked". All in all, a real masterpiece, with something for everyone. This was Mason's first album with Columbia Records and it seems as though he had stockpiled several great songs for his debut with this label.