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Very Cool! Jan 27, 2010 I like TJW, am not a huge fan but I like a lot of his work. That being said, this album is very, very cool--his son did a really nice job of producing. Like another reviewer remarked, you will be hooked after the first two cuts (the aptly named first tune, "Set the Hook", certainly does). If you are a fan of good music, you will like this CD. If you like good drumming and tasteful guitar playing, you will like this album. If you just enjoy listening to something that is well recorded, you found it. A bonus is this is a Tony Joe White album with his trademark swampy sound and bottom of a fifty gallon drum vocals!
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Deep Dark Excellent Oct 09, 2009 Deep Cuts is an appropriate title for sure. Tony continues to take chances, expand his range and surprise us with something new but just as potent as anything he's ever done. Whether performing new songs or completely rearranging old ones. A deep groovy swamp album you can't stop listening to. Tony just keeps getting better and better. Over the past several years Tony is producing some of the best music available.
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Don't introduce people to TJW with this CD. Dec 13, 2008 I love TJW's music and have everything he has released. I thought this concept might be okay and in other producers hands it might have been. But this isn't TJW with multiple variations on his old songs. It's one variation added to all the songs. They're harder, louder and longer but the length has nothing to do with experimentation or innovation - there's just a longer ending instrumental. My two main complaints are the mixing and song selection. Sometimes the mixing has the instrument overpower the vocals - almost to the point the vocals are lost. And TJW has enough songs that would have benefited from this treatment but some of these selections are quiet, narriative songs - in one case at least a ballad that was just the wrong selection. I listened to this a few times when I first bought it but haven't played it again since. It's certainly not a CD you want to play for someone if you were introducting them to TJW for the first time. It's for fans who will accept anything from TJW - like albums like Eyes and the Real Thang.
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Hot Swamp Fire Jul 23, 2008 I buy TJW's music. When it comes out, I buy it. That's just the way it is. I have to admit, I can't always define his music as great, I can just define as TJW music. And that is good enough for me. When I read that "Deep Cuts'" titles were old titles and, what I thought would be, just some more of the same, I was wrong. Yes, old songs but with a refreshing twist. I feel that this is one for the collection and for my personal tastes, it's one of his best. Moody, slow, funky, and more than just rehash on the swamp fire to mix up in your crawdad pie.
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Is this for real? Jul 12, 2008 WOW I was so disappointed when I red somewhere that Tony had a new cd coming out with "old" songs put in a new jacket. No way this cannot be, I said.
Bu as being a Tony Joe White fan since the 80's I just had to have this one too.
After listing to the first two songs I was blown away; I never thought this would be possible; it's perfect, it's swampy, it's bluesy, there's great harmony between Tony's guitar play and his son's beats and loops, great choice of songs. The production of the recording is brilliant. The cd builds up a mood like he did in the old days: swamp rock all the way.
A must have! You won't be dissapointed. Btw, try to catch him live on stage! You'll never forget the experience.
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