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GREAT GUITAR PLAYING Nov 04, 2009 WHAT A TALENT - LIKE SRV AND OTHERS - ORIGINAL MATERIAL - LISTEN TO IT EVERYDAY
where has she been all my life! Oct 14, 2009 I've been looking for something new since Joe Bonnamassa has cooled down. By chance, I came accross this Blues "Phenom"!!! She is fantastic, the playing, the writing, the voice. Joanna Shaw Taylor is a triple threat, squared. I ordered this disc not expecting to fall in love, well, I did! Since receieving the disc about a month ago, I have not taken it out of my player even once. I can't wait for her next installment of sheer musical treats.
Very good CD Sep 24, 2009 I suspected that i'd only like the one song that I'd heard on NPR, but that wasn't the case. I like the entire CD. Great stuff.
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over the top Jul 30, 2009 I had heard the first song on a radio blues show one sunday morning and it jammed. Looked her up on you tube and was further impressed enough to buy this cd. Not only is the first song great I have listened to this cd for two weeks running and I'm not getting tired of it yet. I can't wait for her next and highly recommend this one to anyone who misses Stevie Ray.
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Really very good Jul 11, 2009 I bought this CD mainly for curiosity. I did not know anything about this young artist even if she is British. I have to say that I am pleased I did it. White Sugar is a very solid blues/rock CD and Joanne displays all her ability as guitar player and singer. It looks pretty evident that SRV and Albert King are her main influences. Her style is reminiscent of the sound of the two great players of the past and this is really clear in the two excellent slow numbers included in the mix. Listening to Time Has Come you will surely be able to recognise two or three licks very distinctive of Albert's style while in Blackest Day, that is also in my view the best song of the album, the influence of the great SRV is very strong. Having said that I would like to point out that Joanne guitar playing is really very good and her soloing is always well balanced and inspired. I would like also to add that she is a good singer too, and this is a plus that is not so common in the business. In conclusion a very enjoyable album that will please blues and rock/blues aficionados.
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