Confessin'

Confessin'

Confessin'

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California-based guitarist Rusty Zinn's second album is characterized by the youthful exuberance that's a feature of the current generation of contemporary blues players. Zinn did time in harmonica player Mark Hummel's band, and it shows; most of the album has the same kind of West Coast feel. A notable exception is the closing track, "Come Get These Blues Up Off Me," which, despite the electric guitar, has a slower, more relaxed feel. The rest of the material is tighter and punchier, with a beat that'll set toes tapping. --Genevieve Williams

Confessin', Music, Rusty Zinn, Blues, Blues Music, Contemporary Blues, Pop

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Music:

  1. Cry & Moan
  2. Cuffed, Collared and Tagged/Doing a Party Tonite [Import]
  3. Damn Right, I've Got the Blues
  4. Dangerous Place
  5. deLay Does Chicago
  6. Disposable Soul
  7. Drive It Home
  8. From Blues to Gospel
  9. Gust of Wind [Import]
  10. Hard Times Come Again No More, Vol. 2

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