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Mr. David Viner

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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
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I heard Mr. David Viner by chance, strolling round Cambridge market one Saturday just before Christmas. The CD stall was playing an album, and as I was browsing through the racks a most beautiful voice started singing, with great vigour and wit, and pain too, "Shall I stay or shall I go now?" And I was arrested by it and said, "Who is that singing, and may I buy the album?" The stall holder said, "That is Mr. David Viner singing on a freebie which came with a magazine. It is a tribute to The Clash, so he's only singing one song." I said, "I can't buy it, then." He said, "No, but you can have it." I said, "You really mean that I may have it?" He said, "You may," and gave it to me. So then I dashed home and put it on a lot of times, very loudly, and danced to it, and played it to all who came my way, and then I searched on Amazon for anything else by him, and there seems to be only a debut album which arrived in my house today. It is called 'Mr. David Viner.' And he is a singer who is somebody. I shall buy anything of his, whenever he produces it. His voice is lovely, and lyrical, and his phrasing full of intelligence and delight in the songs that he is singing. And I have no idea how you can get hold of him singing on the freebie tribute to The Clash, but I hope you manage it because it fills you right up with sheer pleasure. He is a treat.
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By Anthony
Format:Audio CD
What ever genre you enjoy, you will genuinely be hard pushed to be displeased with the music of Mr David Viner. The voice of David is smooth, and any accompanying musical instruments compliments rather than drowns out the songs. The Cd is great value, and most of the songs are good.
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Amazon.com:  3 reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Magical blues genius 9 Aug 2003
By J. P. Oldham - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Mr David Viner is Britain's best known and best loved blues musician. This album shows why.
This Boy Does Care! 29 Aug 2004
By altmalta - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
The story of how Mr.David Viner got into the music business is quite interesting and worth noting here.

In 2003, when The Von Bondies were touring the UK, Viner was selling merchandise and in his spare time, he would perform songs in front of whoever was interested. After a while Jason Stollsteimer of the Von Bondies caught him performing and well, the rest is history.

The type of music Viner plays is basically folk music with a New Orleans blues/country sort of vibe to it. `This Boy Don't Care' was recorded in Liam Watson's Toerag Studios (The Kills, The White Stripes and My Drug Hell) which means that the sound is raw yet despite this there is a certain intimate economy that Viner expresses in his music that draws you into his world instantly.

There is not one bad track on this album and this attitude is set from start of the album - a perfect Sunday morning record.
Like the soledads...but better! 19 April 2004
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
a brilliant mix of blues and folk. forget about all the other bands that claim to play blues. this guys the real deal.
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