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Album artwork for Doctor Moan by Peter Case

On 16th solo album Doctor Moan, triple Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Peter Case channels spirits of jazz, blues, and boogie-woogie into exquisitely nuanced expressions. Released by Sunset Blvd Records, Case’s first piano-based release is sonically sparse yet emotionally rich, capturing the peak of both his songcraft and voice with an organic authenticity rare in the digital age. “I try to take things I love and use them in a new way,” mulled Case. “I grew up on 1950s and ‘60s rock and roll and folk. I learned how to play blues here in San Francisco, out on the street, and then was part of the punk rock movement … It’s all still in there; it’s my musical DNA. Hopefully it opens up peoples’ hearts and lets them feel emotions that they want to feel but don’t usually have,” he concluded. “And a lot of them are focused on surviving in this world now, so hopefully the warmth of companionship and comfort, too.”

Peter Case

Doctor Moan

Sunset Blvd Records
Album artwork for Doctor Moan by Peter Case
CD

$19.99

Released 03/31/2023Catalog Number

CD-SBR-7033

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Doctor Moan by Peter Case
LP +

$26.99

140g Vinyl

Translucent Orange

Released 10/06/2023Catalog Number

LP-SBR-7033C

Peter Case

Doctor Moan

Sunset Blvd Records
Album artwork for Doctor Moan by Peter Case
CD

$19.99

Released 03/31/2023Catalog Number

CD-SBR-7033

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Doctor Moan by Peter Case
LP +

$26.99

140g Vinyl

Translucent Orange

Released 10/06/2023Catalog Number

LP-SBR-7033C

On 16th solo album Doctor Moan, triple Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Peter Case channels spirits of jazz, blues, and boogie-woogie into exquisitely nuanced expressions. Released by Sunset Blvd Records, Case’s first piano-based release is sonically sparse yet emotionally rich, capturing the peak of both his songcraft and voice with an organic authenticity rare in the digital age. “I try to take things I love and use them in a new way,” mulled Case. “I grew up on 1950s and ‘60s rock and roll and folk. I learned how to play blues here in San Francisco, out on the street, and then was part of the punk rock movement … It’s all still in there; it’s my musical DNA. Hopefully it opens up peoples’ hearts and lets them feel emotions that they want to feel but don’t usually have,” he concluded. “And a lot of them are focused on surviving in this world now, so hopefully the warmth of companionship and comfort, too.”