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: I had heard an review on National Public Radio and since my husband is a big blues fan, I thought I'd try it. This was a wonderful surprise! We love the CD and would recommend it to anyone - whether they are a major blues fan or not.
Customer Review: This CD was a total impulse buy for me--I had never even heard of Jeff Healey before. But I saw it in a separate display case in the store, it looked interesting, and I hadn't listened to any blues in a while, so I thought I'd give it a try. I am very glad I did. There's a lot of good ol' rollicking... 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: 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 talent for so many years - she continues to grow and expand her many talents -try to buy all her CD's you won't be dissapointed.
Customer Review: This great and surprising release from a 60 year old rocker is one of the best popular music albums I have heard in years. Winwood has been there for decades of course, occasionally surfacing, but usually somewhat blended in the background of famous group projects. This release is evidence he is... more info
Customer Review: Does this sound like the '75 Mudcrutch? No. How could it, it's 2008.... I just wish Howie had lived to be a part of this project. If you love The Heartbreakers, you'll like this album.