DAVEY RAY MOOR
Davey Ray Moor played keyboards on parts of Remote Luxury, and played with The Church from late May to early June, 1985, on their short Australian tour with the Venetians. He was also keyboardist in until 1987. In 1989, he contributed piano to Peter Koppes' From The Well album.
He later formed a UK project called Cousteau which enjoyed some commercial and critical success between 1999 and 2003 (their debut album achieving gold-record status in Europe). In 2004 Davey released his only solo album to date, "Telepathy." In Europe, his name on the album was "Stellar Ray." More recently he wrote several songs with Carl Barât from The Libertines on his 2010 solo debut. He now teaches songwriting at Bath Spa University in the UK.
TELEPATHY (2004)
Tracks
- In Too Deep (3:58)
- Sally Say You Will (5:00)
- This Thing Won't Fly (4:01) –
- Wherever Finds You (5:32)
- Love Let Me Go (4:10)
- A Little Won't Do No Harm (2:26)
- Arlo's Theme (2:40)
- Slow Daze (3:54)
- Lovers In A Loveless Place (5:10) –
- Eve Of War (5:11)
- A Sigh On The Breeze (4:57)
- How Deep Is Your Love (4:17) [Bee Gees song]
- In Too Deep (Reprise) (3:49)
Releases
- CD - NUN Entertainment NUN 0152312 (Italy) - Dec. 7, 2004, as "Stellar Ray" - Cover
- CD - Lakeshore Records LKS 33807 (USA)
- CD - Lakeshore Records LKS-33807-A (USA Promo) - different back tray and disc art
- Digital Download - Lakeshore Records (USA) - Available on Apple Music