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Dominic Moore and Sergio Leone would get along. Moore tackles the good, the bad, and the ugly. From disenfranchised misfits to street hustlers turned heroes, from fear of the unknown to love finally gone right, from "garbage men" to Cadillacs. It's all there. Starting out in upstart post-roots bands like Abe Lincoln, Fieldbook, and The Esperanto Ensemble, Moore truly found his voice on the appropriately-titled Dominic Moore Sings His Heart Out. Recorded mostly in his Brooklyn apartment, Dom's album got help from friends and loved ones. Paul Jacobsen, another great singer-songwriter, added vocal and guitar on Zanzibar and New York City. (Check out Paul's recording with Dominic singing backup on CD Baby or iTunes.) The Esperanto Ensemble, add some rock and experimentation that had been hinted at in previous albums, their avante garde and jazz-tinged style mixes with influence of Pavement, Sonic Youth, and Wilco. Dominic's wife Katie- inspiration behind most of the positivity on this album- also lends her voice on a few tracks. With a pure and almost childlike voice she helps add integrity and feeling to Honkey Tonk and Sooner or Later. But those weren't the only guests. Among the hand claps, acoustic guitars, and harmonies of this predominantly folk record, a unique instrument is heard: an answering machine. "I mixed in a lot of answering machine messages, it has become my most used tool of communication and it captured moments and feelings in a way I never could"

Dominic Moore Sings His Heart Out
Nearer: a New Collection of Favorite Hymns
Baby Mine: Classic Songs for Bedtime
Nearer
Amateur Sketches of Famous and Important People
The Middle Ages
Nearer: A New Collection Of Favorites Hymns
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Co-Op
Sophia's Lullabies
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