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‘Prick of the Litter’ features lounge-style originals by a career blues and rock musician with a casual elegance and a sense of humor.
If you aren’t already a devotee, this album will not only convert you, but will baptize you in the fire that is Beth Hart.
These days, his music is a combination of two delightful musical recipes: “Memphis barbecue meeting up with New Orleans gumbo.”
“I really wanted Blues Heart Attack to be a roller coaster of emotions that reflect the life, heart, and soul of a blue-collar blues man.”
But now, we have the new album, which is an auspicious new beginning indeed: mentally, physically, and spiritually.
There’s a new sound coming from Memphis, but it’s as familiar as mom’s cooking.
Backtrack Blues Band has been delivering some of the finest blues to come out of the Sunshine State and continues to do so on ‘The Way Back Home.’
Trying to find a favorite on this one was difficult. Not because there aren’t several to choose from, but because they’re all so good in their unique and individual ways.
This is, quite possibly, Zito’s most energetic album to date.
Yet, here are the Rolling Stones, telling us “School is in session, and here is how it’s done.” Not with malice. Not with a sense of being smug, or full of themselves. No: It is done with a sense of knowing.