Sid Griffin’s first solo album is a solo album in every sense of the term — it’s just him with his acoustic guitar. More folk-oriented than his work with either the Long Ryders or the Coal Porters, Little Victories is an intimate album, and while some of the songs are a little stilted or sentimental, the bulk of the record — including “The Man Who Invented the Blues” and the previously unrecorded Phil Ochs song “Sailors and Soldiers” — is quite affecting. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine