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Hot Shot

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Lonnie Brooks

 
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Lonnie Brooks uncorks one snarling blues lick after another on this worthwhile set.

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    Lonnie Brooks' second album, Hot Shot features a new reading of Guitar Jr.’s “Family Rules” that is primo make-out material despite the bummed-out lyric, while “Don’t Take Advantage of Me” and “One More Shot” offer a double dose of roadhouse blues and “Messed Up Again” uncorks some snarling blues-rock guitar. There’s only a couple slow ones here to chill things out, but that’s quite alright.

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