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5.0 out of 5 stars
One Class Act for the Blues, Mar 22 2010
By Nelson Guillory "nlee" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: In My Time... (Audio CD)
If you love Charlie for his signature blues harp sound
then this album may start off a little slow for you because
it starts with 3 of 4 tracks with Charlie solo-guitar&vocal-
but on the upside his vocals are in good form and his guitar
playing-including slide-is very traditional sounding. But don't
worry there's plenty of that blues harp playin'you'd expect
from true-blues-master Charlie! You can treat those solo tracks
as bonus tracks because there are a total of 16. The liner notes
refers to 1950's style blues but do pay attention to "Please
Don't Think I'm Nosy" with its more modern righteous groove,
great blowin' on the shuffle "Blues, Why Do You Worry Me?", and
I don't think anybody could better emulate James Cotton as Charlie
does on "Movin'& Groovin'." Also, a very impressive and soulful
rendition of Russell Ferante's "Revelation"(instrumental). He
works with two bands here, one for the 50's sound and the other
his touring band of the time plus some back vocal assistance(on
2 of the solo tracks)from The Blind Boys of Alabama.