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 | Title : Fitchburg Street
Author : Bramhall, Doyle
Release Date : 20030225
Binding : Audio CD
Regular Price : $16.98
Amazon.com Price : $12.88
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%) VISIT AMAZON.COM'S PAGE | Editorial Reviews : It's impossible to hear Doyle Bramhall's swaggering rendition of 'Life by the Drop' without thinking of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Not only is the Bramhall original strongly associated with Vaughan (whose posthumously released recording provided a poignant memorial), but Bramhall's gritty, smoky vocals were plainly the major influence on Vaughan's singing. The second CD by this veteran singer-songwriter-drummer celebrates the blues legacy that he and Vaughan share, with the guitar virtuosity of son Doyle II and the raucous harmonica of Gary Primich powering such highlights as John Lee Hooker's 'Dimples' and Howlin' Wolf's 'Sugar (Where You'd Get Your Sugar From).' There's no new material from Bramhall ('Life by the Drop' is the only original), and the jamming on familiar fare such as Buddy Miles's 'Changes' and Jimmy Reed's 'Baby What You Want Me to Do' borders on bar-band excess, but the soulful renewal of 'That's How Strong My Love Is' and 'It Ain't No Use' reaffirms Bramhall as a Texas treasure. Somewhere, Stevie's smiling.
Buyer Reviews : Doyle has been kinda low key for the past few years, producing and guesting on other CDs. This CD is a great compilation of mostly covers by an incredible singer and drummer. He's also one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet. Buy this CD! (by A music fan)
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