- Can't Miss
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By mozollini
This album was produced by Nile Rodgers, as was The Vaughn Brothers album. Both albums have that tight, tight blues beat. Jimmie has a unique voice and a great feel for happy, lazy. blues slinging tunes. Jimmie V. and Niles make a great tandem.
- One of the few greats
4
By Mr BlueJazz
One of his best records I ahd to buy it.One of the few blues players that ,akes the best sound fresh and new with every record.It is a must have record.
- Raw, Gritty blues.
5
By Madhur
This album is one of my favorite blues album! Jimmie Vaughan is one of the most underrated guitar fiddlers out there. I love SRV, He is my hero but over the years I've equally if not more enjoyed Jimmie's music. Definitely one of the contemporary blues torch bearers.
Below are my favorite tracks. Overall Hey-yeah is the single in the album.
Its got acoustic blues tribute to SRV - Six Strings Down. Traditional Electric Blues - Just Like Putty. Funky Tracks like Hey-yeah. Boom-bapa-boom.
- Amazing Talent
4
By GPlayer
I am amazed that I have not discovered Jimmies amazing music sooner. He is amazing at blending blues, swing, rockabilly, and even some country flavor into His own style. Not only is his guitar playing great his voice is amazing. I can't figure out why he wasn't singing lead in the Thunderbirds. His voice is at the high end of the spectrum but always sounds balanced and in control, not forced or squeezed out like many higher pitched tenors. Don't expect the same old thing in relation to the above mention musical styles Jimmie has definately his own original style and if you can open up to it the music will reward you.
P. S. His take on the blues is much more positive lyrically then most traditional blues songs.