Chocolate to the Bone
W**S
This is a classic blues album.
I have a substantial electric and acoustic blues collection. Guy Davis’s chocolate to the bone remains an all time favorite start to finish.
D**W
A Modern Blues Classic!
This is Guy Davis' 6th release for Red House records and his finest release to date. Whether Davis is picking out tunes on his 6 string, his 12 string, his banjo, his dobro or just playing his harp or tambourine, he does it all masterfully. As on previous releases, Davis brings a rather large band that seems largely transparent throughout the disc while adding subtle compliments to Davis' compositions and vocals. As indicated in the Amazon review above, there is a mixture of styles which keeps the release interesting throughout. It is an inviting disc and one that deserves your attention.
P**Y
The Real Thing
With so much streamlined and otherwise over-produced commercial cereal out there, it's refreshing to hear some real music. In this case, real blues. Guy Davis plays and sings with heart, and his compositions soulfully blend a modern master's vision with a reverant nod to his heritage. Great playing by accomplished bluesmen all around.
A**W
Having discovered GD via Juba Dance I selected this pretty much at random
Having discovered GD via Juba Dance I selected this pretty much at random. Perhaps a little less quirky than JD but still a very good album, worth a listen just for a very different version of Back Door Man. I think I'm also beginning to understand the difference between delta and Chicago blues, Davis seems to slip effortlessly across and along the border between these styles - not that I would claim to know exactly where that is.
P**E
Pour le vrai amateur de pure blues
Vous aimez le blues acoustique traditionnel, écorché, black, authentique façon 1920-1940? Guy Davis est LE meilleur. Point. J'ai plusieurs de ses albums et je les cote tous à 5 étoiles.
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