Moore, Maurice: Everything That Shines Ain't Gold (Part One and Two) / Everything That

Moore, Maurice SKU: 39095046
Moore, Maurice: Everything That Shines Ain't Gold (Part One and Two) / Everything That

Moore, Maurice: Everything That Shines Ain't Gold (Part One and Two) / Everything That

Moore, Maurice SKU: 39095046

Format: 12-INCH SINGLE

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Title: Everything That Shines Ain't Gold (Part One and Two) / Everything That
Artist: Moore, Maurice
Label: Melodies Int'l
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5053760032021
Genre: Soul/R & B

Vinyl LP pressing. Maurice Moore's ethereal Hammond bass soul anthem "Everything That Shines Ain't Gold", is pressed as a 12-inch, with parts 1 and 2 from the original 7-inch merged on one side, the FP edit on the flip and comes with a 16 page Melozine. A multi-instrumentalist, the talented Moore grew up in Chicago listening to music from the local scene, including the likes of Etta James, Boe Diddly and Chuck Berry. Unable to pay for guitar lessons, Moore learned what a major, a minor and a 7th chord were from his uncle and went from there. After opening for legendary acts such as James Brown, Parliament, Funkadelic and Kool & the Gang, Moore and his band went on to record their debut album in 1976 before he took a back seat in the 80s to focus on the business side of things - a period when he fell in love with the process of bringing amazing music to the world. To this day, this record holds true to his passion. Written in 20 minutes, "Everything That Shines Ain't Gold" gains a new lease of life on MEL007 - exactly 40 years after it's original 1977 release.

Tracks:
1.1 Everything That Shines Ain't Gold (Part One and Two)
1.2 Everything That Shines Ain't Gold (Floating Points Edit)
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