2009-12-14
Combine an eight piece horn section, three back ground vocalists, a solid rhythm section and one of the best blues soul singers alive and you have a combination that will not disappoint. Darrell returns to his more soulful roots after his Blues Music Award nominated “Goin’ Back to Dallas”. Combining six original tracks and four covers Darrell has made a CD that would make his influences Otis Redding and Al Green proud. The track “Work for Love” originally recorded by Lou Pride in the 1970’s is the soul highlight on the disc, while “Just a Little Blues” you can feel Darrell channeling the blues of Robert Cray. Whether singing the blues or R&B Darrell Nulisch has one of the finest voices in music today. Reviewed By: Gregg SaurBrooks Long & The Mad Dog No Good
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