
Terrific Blues Texas Style - I listen to a lots of Blues Music. Traditional, Chicago, Acoustic, Rock Blues and truly enjoy the genre. This is my favorite blues release in the past year. This is a high qulaity representaion of Jimmy Reed s material.Omar lends his deep beliveable vocal style, Jimmy V. gets in a great groove, Delbert s Harp is very true as are his vocals and Lou Ann Barton lends very nice backing vocals. This has a Texas Blues influence that mixes well with the Mississppi heritage. I highly suggest this music.
How could this fall so flat? - Talk about expectant. When I heard about the collaboration of two of my fave current blues players, I was ecstatic. I got the cd shortly after it was released. I don t know when I ve been so disappointed about something I was so looking forward to. Perhaps Big Mama Thorton was right, No one can do Jimmy Reed like Jimmy Reed! But there is a sense to this album that they were trying to hard to recreate the laconic groove of a Reed disc. There is a reverance that swirls in the background of this record that constrains the players in taking the minimal musical risks that are necessary to stand out from the original. Certainly Jimmie Vaughn doesn t sound like Eddie Taylor and Omar Dykes sounds nothing like Jimmy Reed. So why then do I get this sense of reverance and constraint? Buying this cd has made realize (yet again) what a special groove Jimmy and Eddie had going, and that perhaps, just like in the case of the Beatles, no one can come close to the original even if they try...
Great Blues CD - I thoroughly enjoyed this cd. Some have complained that Jimmy Vaughn s guitar playing wasn t up to par, but he sounds as he always does. He is not a jazz player. He plays it rough, bluesy, and always on the edge. Perfect for these songs. And the chance to hear the fabulous Lou Ann Barton, even in a background role, is worth the price. When will she be putting out a new cd?
Omar at his best! - Omar does a great job on all these old Jimmy Reed hits. Vaughan s not too shabby on the guitar himself. :) It s definitely worth the purchase!
Where have you been, Jimmy Reed! - Great stuff! Omar and Jimmy really do justice to the late Jimmy Reed. I have been waiting for this fun and insightfull review of Jimmy s songs and style. These good ol boys got it right!