Customer Review: As a guitar player and long time blues/rock enthusiast I am quite impressed with this album. The songs are soulful and the lyrics meaningful. Susan's guitar playing has grown nicely and her tone on that semi-hollow electric is beautiful. It is refreshing to see/hear a woman who isn't afraid to be... more info
Customer Review: What a wonderful late career tour d'force. So good to hear the King on songs he hasn't recorded before, supported by world beating production from T Bone Burnett and magnificent players like Dr John and Jim Kelter. Nathan East's acoustic bass is a special stand out.
This record is just a gem,... more info
Customer Review: This vinyl-record is real blues at the begin till the end.
After his amazing LP "Stardust" he suprice the world twice in which he
showes his many-sided musical ability-to play together with a jazz-phenomenon as Wynton Marsalis makes this record TOP! a Bestseller!
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Customer Review: You need to take a chill pill dude! 5 negetive and mean spirited comments to other people who hate this soundtrack for 1 reason or another is a bit much! They have as much of a right to post as well as you do! The day that Amazon stops allowing idiots the right to review will be the day I stop... more info
Customer Review: If you like the blues, and who does not? You will like this cd. Track #2 is esp good. If you like BB stevie ray johnson muddie you will love this! Found mine right here.
Customer Review: I've been a huge fan of the Black Keys for a long time, and I must say that they have yet to disappoint with any CD release, including Attack and Release. Although they do deviate from the "garage band" sound of just two dudes jamming, this album stays true to their blues-inspired music. If you are... more info
Customer Review: Taj Mahal's cd Maestro is the best! Very bluesy. His band is awesome. I actually don't get tired of listening to him in my car. Some songs are very easy listening. Sort of background music.
Customer Review: Well some of us remember Johnny Winter when he came out as a "bonus baby" (one of the highest paid artists at the time- not really appropriate for a "bluesman") on his initial Columbia Records debut. This record was fantastic, but it was at the end of the "blues boom" of the 1960s. Winter went on to... more info