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Eat A Peach (Capricorn) [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]
This record is an amazing mix of live and studio work done by the Allman
Brothers. Blue Sky on here is my favorite song by them ( up there with Whipping
Post) and it's guitar solo is purely amazing. I really like the fact that it
has a mix of upbeat live songs with a combination of some slower acoustic
tracks. I recommend this album as a start for the Allman Brothers.
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Back Where I Belong
Billy Boy Arnold
Arnold hasn't lost anything to the years. He still blows his mouth harp in the
wah-wah riff style of his mentor Williams, and his vocals have grown deeper,
darker and fuller with age. Excellent!!
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Back On Track
Arthur Adams
On his first solo album in 20 years, Adams's guitar work is sure and deft, with
the confidence that comes from years of experience. He's got a great voice,
too, with an appealing smoothness that sounds fresh and contemporary, and that
never lacks for expressiveness.
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52nd Street
Ron Affif
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Blue Streak
Luther Allison
Soul Fixin' Man was the first Luther Allison album recorded on American soil in
18 years, and it reminded the stateside blues community why this Paris-based
expatriate was once considered one of the very best of Chicago's second blues
generation. He builds upon that reputation with Blue Streak, a follow-up which
is even bluesier and more guitar-oriented than its predecessor. If the previous
disc emphasized Allison's Wilson Pickett-like singing, this new one focuses on
his Albert Collins-like picking. --Geoffrey Himes
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Baby's Back
Jesse Austin
JazzTimes (5/96)
...A leather-lunged hollerin' vocalist reminiscent of Nappy Brown, Austin also
lays down a thick organ cushion on this smoking collection of earthy,
hard-driving jumped up originals...
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