It Cooks
Really great album top to bottom. Downloaded it a year ago and still wear it out! Download the whole thing 'cuz it's a steal at 7 credits!!!
Really great album top to bottom. Downloaded it a year ago and still wear it out! Download the whole thing 'cuz it's a steal at 7 credits!!!
I was ready to add A Soul That's been abused to one of my lists when I saw that the few songs I did not download would cost me 10 credits. Sad. The song itself is fantastic but the realisation that it would not cost me 12 credits disheartens me.
I'm totlaly in love with the slow burner (w MightY Sam on Vocals,can't get much better then that)A Soul That's Been Abused, I can listen to it over and over, Duke's solo really complimnets Ronnie;s solo,Wonderful BLUES
A wish it would never end combination of two of the finest at their best complimenting each other track after track. A play again and again album.
With this album, you get two great performers who seem to compliment each other's ability even better than when they're on their own. I only wish they had done more albums together.
Two of the more consistent bluesmen on the contemporary blues scene, Ronnie Earl and Duke Robillard don't disappoint on this one. Everything the Duke does these days seems to be worthwhile, but for me the reason to buy this albu, is Ronnie Earl's return to his blues roots. I have really enjoyed his jazz-oriented instrumental albums of late, but he does the blues so well. A top 10 download for 2006.
If you already know Ronnie Earl and Duke Robillard, you're just reading this while the album downloads, wondering if you dare hope its as good as it looks. One word: Yup! Not hip to these guys? Read on. This album feels like the long-lost master tapes from a forgotten all night studio jam 35 or 40 years ago. Two lead players trading licks, backed with a rhythm section that holds that bottom together so gently you never even notice unless you look. Salt in classic Hammond B-3 tasty fills in on several cuts (yes, that [i]is[/i] Jimmy McGriff!) and the lineup flat cooks! Supplemented on a few tracks with piano, horns, etc. but, at core, a standard urban blues session. Nothing "standard" about the quality of these sides though , unless we’re talking about "setting a standard". Do these sessions break some amazing new ground; re-define the genre? Nope. All they are is instant classics delivered hot from the bar-b-que to your door at 3:00 am. Enjoy. ---Woof!