ERIC LINDELL

BETWEEN MOTION AND REST

2010-07-05

It has always been said that is best to keep your audience wanting more and on this new release from Eric Lindell he certainly achieves that goal. This CD is a short 28 minutes of soul drenched blues and R&B from one of the finest voices of the crescent city. After three CD's with Alligator records, Eric has branched out on his own label and brought along with him some great musicians including Mr. Ivan Neville on organ and electric piano. Eric's vocals bring at times a slow sensuous sound throughout many of the tracks on this disk but still knows how to heat things up as on the track Matrimony. If you think about it if you can keep an upbeat sensuous feel even through matrimony you know you have a winning combination. If you are looking to find some of the finest New Orleans soul of 2010 look no further then Between Motion and Rest. Reviewed By: Gregg Saur

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