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"Dirt On My Diamonds Vol. 1" once again demonstrates Kenny Wayne Shepherd's songwriting talent, and marks the evolution of his music towards powerful, colorful rhythm and blues.
NEWF
- 09/11/2023
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Joe Bonamassa once again pushes the boundaries of the covers album exercise, thanks to a unique sense of balance between respect and appropriation that makes this "Blues Deluxe Volume 2" once again unmissable.
LOLOCELTIC
- 25/10/2023
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"Trouble Is Good" sees Lance Lopez condense his message, favoring flawless efficiency at the expense of a certain nuance.
LOLOCELTIC
- 20/09/2023
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"Seesaw" sees the pair Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa take things up a notch, bringing their talents to bear on the artwork with fine balance.
LOLOCELTIC
- 17/08/2023
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With the beautiful "Until We Meet Again", Kaz Hawkins, confident in her talent and more at peace, offers us an album full of hope and emotion, which sounds like a new beginning.
NEWF
- 16/06/2023
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At only 24 years old, Connor Selby proves with this first album that he already plays the blues like an old hand. Now he has to show his true personality.
NEWF
- 10/03/2023
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With "Head Over Water", Laura Cox seems to want to capitalize with talent on the elements that made the success of "Burning Bright" but she loses some warmth and authenticity.
LOLOCELTIC
- 17/02/2023
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"Medication Time" is a sincere blues album, but it is far too long. Too bad, because Todd Sharpville is an excellent guitarist.
NEWF
- 08/02/2023
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