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Reviews

  • Overlooked Album

    4
    By schlap
    This isn't one of their highly recognized offerings, but it is still very good. A little jazzier, a little more soul (many of these tracks have a Motown-esque girl group backing them up), but the trademark harp, horns and guitar are all still here. All the tracks are good, but I'm picking 1000 Ways (a funky stomp with Rod Hicks vocals), Pretty Woman (nice guitar rambing throughout), Little Piece Of Dying (nice singing, Paul!), Night Child (a pretty typical Butterfield Band instrumental - which means it's great) and Drowned In My Own Tears (awesome vocals, horns & sax!) as my personal favorites. The price is right, though...so just buy the whole thing. It is actually less expensive than the vinyl version when I bought it originally! Oh...and c'mon iTunes! Get the Artwork right!
  • Show The Man Some Respect

    5
    By Victor Forbes
    At least get the right artwork up for this — East West is already up there. A transitional album for the band, but worth buying if for nothing other than Gene Dinwiddie's contribution "Trainman."