2017-04-21
Pretty nice blues album on this one, with some pretty awesome guitar playing by Jim Gustin. He also has a very deep raspy voice, reminiscent of some of the greats like Howling Wolf and Taj Mahal. The blues they play on this album is also nothing short of being as good as some of the albums by Howlin Wolf, Taj Mahal, and Tommy Castro. I really like how they don't forget about their communities as well. Both Jim and Truth are active locally and do benefit shows all the time to show how much they are involved. Several good songs on this album, like tracks 3, 4, 6, and 9.
review by Matt
KILBORN ALLEY
Four
TIP OF THE TOP
From Memphis to Greaseland
Blackfoot Gypsies
To The Top
THE CLAUDETTES
DANCE SCANDAL AT THE GYMNASIUM
COMPILATIONS
God Don't Never Change - The Songs Of Blind Willie Johnson
LINDSAY BEAVER
TOUGH AS LOVE
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