A Truckload of Blues

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Album Information
  • Artist: Bob Brozman (See All Albums by Bob Brozman)
  • Date Released: Feb 22, 2011

  • Genre: Country/Folk, Style: Folk Singer-Songwriter

  • Label: New Rounder

Total Tracks: 17   Total Length: 52:29

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Guitarist Bob Brozman’s long-awaited all-blues album A Truckload of Blues covers similar territory as others who have turned in heartfelt treatments of traditional and Delta blues tunes. But the difference between Brozman and many of his predecessors is that he has fun doing these songs. He’s wise enough to understand that there are only so many ways one can sing “Old Dog Blues” or “Kitchen Man,” and that many of the great veterans really enjoyed what they sang. Brozman is also a technical marvel, particularly on bottleneck. But just as his vocals aren’t simply replications, he doesn’t merely whip out licks and display flash; there’s thought in the soloing, creativity in the riffs and plenty of heart in the grooves. Brozman emerges with one of the better and more memorable repertory projects, one that seems more like his take on traditional blues rather than one more museum piece. – Ron Wynn

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