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Believer |
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I Can't Go On |
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Doncha Wanna Know |
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My Superman |
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Brayne & Wenda |
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Shades Of Blue |
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Never Alone In New York City |
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First Moment |
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I Have This Friend |
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New Orleans Will Always Mean You |
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Honest At Last |
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Once Again I'm In Love |
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Bananas |
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A Woman Isn't What I Thought |
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Special |
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Wayne Moore is fast becoming one of the most sung of the new writers of material for theater and cabaret. On this CD Wayne interprets his own material. Guest artists: Brenda Silas Moore and Ken Barkin.
Song List:
BELIEVER
I CAN'T GO ON
DONCHA WANNA KNOW?
MY SUPERMAN
BRAYNE & WENDA (w/Brenda Silas Moore)
SHADES OF BLUE
NEVER ALONE IN NEW YORK CITY
FIRST MOMENT
I HAVE THIS FRIEND
NEW ORLEANS WILL ALWAYS MEAN YOU
HONEST AT LAST
ONCE AGAIN, I'M IN LOVE
BANANAS
A WOMAN ISN'T WHAT I THOUGHT (w/Ken Barkin)
SPECIAL
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 | "'Believer' is a new CD by singer/songwriter Wayne Moore. Moore's songs are most often sung by others - Deborah Tranelli and Marty Thomas immediately come to mind - so it's a treat to hear the composer's own version of familier friends such as 'My Superman" and 'Doncha Wanna Know'. Also included on this CD are songs unique to Wayne as a performer - the sultry "Shades Of Blue" or the simply beautiful title song. He even 'covers' songs from two of his musicals, 'Freeway Dreams' and 'There's No Place Like Hollywood.' If you've never heard Wayne's songs, this is a good place to start. And if you're won over already, you shouldn't be able to live without this CD!" - Bill Walker, NBC radio
"Wayne Moore wrote the L.A. musical Freeway Dreams as well as the songs on his own album, Believer. There's humor in 'Bananas' ("A song that has bananas has appeal"), 'I Can't Go On' (a performer enumerates all the reasons he can think of for not appearing) and 'Once Again I'm In Love' (a movie fan's catalog of favorite leading ladies, with a kicker). 'New Orleans Will Always Mean You' and 'Shades Of Blue' have a bluesy feel. 'Doncha Wanna Know?' is reminiscent of old-time vaudeville. 'First Moment' and 'Honest At Last' explore aspects of love. These and the other numbers offer a nice variety of moods." 
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 | "'Believer' is a new CD by singer/songwriter Wayne Moore. Moore's songs are most often sung by others - Deborah Tranelli and Marty Thomas immediately come to mind - so it's a treat to hear the composer's own version of familier friends such as 'My Superman" and 'Doncha Wanna Know'. Also included on this CD are songs unique to Wayne as a performer - the sultry "Shades Of Blue" or the simply beautiful title song. He even 'covers' songs from two of his musicals, 'Freeway Dreams' and 'There's No Place Like Hollywood.' If you've never heard Wayne's songs, this is a good place to start. And if you're won over already, you shouldn't be able to live without this CD!" - Bill Walker, NBC radio
"Wayne Moore wrote the L.A. musical Freeway Dreams as well as the songs on his own album, Believer. There's humor in 'Bananas' ("A song that has bananas has appeal"), 'I Can't Go On' (a performer enumerates all the reasons he can think of for not appearing) and 'Once Again I'm In Love' (a movie fan's catalog of favorite leading ladies, with a kicker). 'New Orleans Will Always Mean You' and 'Shades Of Blue' have a bluesy feel. 'Doncha Wanna Know?' is reminiscent of old-time vaudeville. 'First Moment' and 'Honest At Last' explore aspects of love. These and the other numbers offer a nice variety of moods." - SHOW MUSIC
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