David Gogo is a West Coast bluesman who has worked tirelessly to
build an audience for his brand of the blues, gradually making inroads
across the entire country from constant gigging and a prolific 5-album
catalogue. Last years Maple Blues Guitarist of the Year has this years
distinction of Deer Lake being nominated for a 2004 Juno,
only to have the honour retracted over a bungled eligibility issue.
The resulting press drew more attention than a Juno ever would but
the fiasco is Junos loss as this bootlegdoes a superb job of summing
up what Gogo is all about. Originally a liveblues radio recording,
its release stems from fan-based pressure, augmented by two additional
unofficialrecordings. Deer Lake finds Gogo as less of a front
man and more of a band player and the songs are the better for it.
Of course, Gogos scorching blues-rock guitar remains at the core of
his music and his powerful vocals have come to earn equal billing on
such soulful numbers as James Browns Its A Mans Worldmelding R&B
to blues-rock with true conviction. But songs like Muddy Waters Louisiana
Blues and his own Skeleton Key showcase a hard-working crew in top
fighting form, with a driving rhythm section and exceptional B3 contributions
from Brendan Hedley. Gogo uses this solid platform as springboard for
his aggressive style but has also learned to sit back and enjoy the
groove. You can hear it on Deer Lake and its a mature recording
Eric Thom (257)