Bayou Blood

Bayou Blood

Bayou Blood

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The multitalented Kenny Neal offers up a real treat with Bayou Blood, which features mostly original songs seasoned with a very few covers. Neal's guitar work is excellent and his smoky voice is a pleasure, but it's his harp playing that really shines, especially on "Howling at the Moon" and "Big City Ways." There's plenty of variety, from the fast-paced shuffle of "Right Train, Wrong Track" to the slower, attitudinal "Gonna Put You out of My Misery" to the smooth "Smoke Signals." "That Knife Don't Cut No More," "Do I Have to Go That Far?" and the title track are especially memorable, and a tasty cover of "You Ain't Foolin' Me" closes this album with style. --Genevieve Williams

Bayou Blood, Music, Kenny Neal, Blues, Blues Music, Modern Electric Blues, Pop, Swamp Blues

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Music:

  1. Belfast Blues [EP]
  2. Big City Blues
  3. Black Jack
  4. Black Midnight Sun
  5. Blowing the Blues: A History of Blues Harmonica [Box set]
  6. Blues After Hours [Import]
  7. Blues by Lonnie Johnson
  8. Blues Chicago Style
  9. Blues Head
  10. Blues Is a Feeling

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