 
	2008-10-06
Meaty, invigorating blues/ jazz infused rock. There is great interaction between the different saxophones, bass, and percussion in particular; other guitar, flute, and vocals flesh out the already strong performances. Tracks are hook laden and groove from first through last. Saxophones are very smooth on the opener “Feeling Numb”, really get busy on the following “More Money”, then heavier push on “Dream Girl” (Track #3) a swanky tune about a movie starlet. “Let Me In” (Track #6) is a soft ballad. Album finishes strong with sassy “Woooh Me” (Track #9) and groovy, rollicking “Come To Daddy” (Track #10). - Michael Loffelman 
												
			COLIN HAY
Are You Lookin' At Me?
 
												
			Anne McCue
Roll
 
												
			LOS STRAITJACKETS
Rock En Espanol
 
												
			DAN HICKS AND THE HOT LICKS
TANGLED TALES
 
												
			THE BIRD & THE BEE
Interpreting the Masters, Volume 1:  A Tribute to Daryl Hall and John Oates
 
												
			RY COODER
I, FLATHEAD
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