
Peter Mulvey
Rapture
© 1995 Peter Mulvey (783707299020)
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"Mulvey's strength lies iin his dark, eerie songs and the artful juxtaposition of his vocals against acoustic rhythm guitar playing, on par with Leo Kottke and Ani DiFranco" (CMJ)
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- 1 Rapture
- 2 On the Way Up
- 3 Question Mark
- 4 Smell the Future
- 5 The Voice
- 6 So Much More
- 7 If Love Is Not Enough
- 8 The Whole of the Moon
- 9 Half the Time
- 10 Black Rabbit
- 11 Black Snow
- 12 Dog Talk
- 13 The Dreams
- 14 The Whole of the Moon (live)
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Peter Mulvey began his musical career when he picked up and moved from his hometown of Milwaukee and began playing his guitar in the subways of Boston and on the streets of Dublin. After a year as a street musician, Mulvey took part in the Boston Acoustic Underground Competition, where THE BOSTON HERALD wrote that "he simply blew away the competition... wit, passion, a clear voice, and a sensational guitar style that was both technically complex and emotionally hot... Mulvey was nearly incendiary, the clearest star-in-making."
Since that time, Mulvey has recorded five critically acclaimed and has captivated audiences across the US, Ireland, and the UK with his intelligent lyrics and percussive, inventive guitar work.
These days, according to THE IRISH EXAMINIER: "Peter Mulvey is one of the most accomplished guitarists you're ever likely to hear... utterly original... it is nigh on impossible to explain him to the uninitiated... his intelligent and sometimes complex songs engage both hemispheres of the listener's brain... one of the finest, most complete entertainers... stunning."
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The ultimate in fusing music & message!
author: Janice Vesely1 of my all time favorite cds. I like almost every track, which is a rarity these days. I am blown away by the intensity, passion & wit of this artist. My favorite songs are-I smell the future & If love is not enough. Truly a unique body of work. Thanks to artists like this, we can easily ignore the force fed garbage that big labels promote.