2009-04-26
Lubriphonic plays upbeat blues, oxymoron, or not. Out of Chicago and boasting a talented and experienced horn section, this band will get your booty on the dance floor. Except for four songs (Walls, Mexico City Blues, Depression Suite, and Waiting For a Change...all slow), this is a danceable and fun album. The song, Another Patch of Ground, in particular, starts out slow, but it works itself into a tight groove and features a nice horn solo. Rebecca Ruth.GURF MORLIX
Gurf Morlix Finds the Present Tense
SUGAR RAY AND THE BLUETONES FEATURING LITTLE CHARLIE
TOO FAR FROM THE BAR
BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA
DOWN IN NEW ORLEANS
DEVON ALLMAN'S HONEYTRIBE
SPACE AGE BLUES
JOHN SCOFIELD
PIETY STREET
Shemekia Copeland
Outskirts Of Love
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