Dave is a consummate craftsman in the acoustic singer-songwriter vein, painting vivid, audience-involving lyrical pictures. As an added bonus, he’s an amazing guitar player, who for 15 years or so has acted as sideman for ’70s Brit-legend Al Stewart, i.e., filling in the entirety of the musical palette apart from Al’s singing and strumming. Plus, Dave has a philosophy Ph.D., and put that to use in crafting his most recent album
Spinoza’s Dream (2016), where each song reflects a particular philosopher and/or philosophical idea. Don’t worry, it’s still very friendly.
We talk about the title track from that album, plus two songs from
Step Up (2011): “Sheila Won’t Be Coming Home” (a duet with Al Stewart) and “Descartes in Amsterdam” (originally written and recorded in 1997). We finish by listening to “All Good” from the new album. The opening music is Dave’s instrumental version of Al’s hit “Year of the Cat” from
Wordless Rhymes (2005).
Learn more at
davenachmanoff.com.
Read about his custom songs. Check out many live performances on
his YouTube channel, including many
guitar solos played against
Al Stewart. If you haven’t heard Al’s original version of “Year of the Cat,” get that ’70s goodness
here. Dave also mentions playing with Elizabeth Cotton when he was a kid;
here she is. Watch a live Dave performance of that especially vivid and universal story song we talk about, “
In Sickness and in Health.”
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