Restless Feeling

Restless Feeling

Restless Feeling

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Guitarist and singer Carl Weathersby has garnered accolades from the blues world ever since his 1996 debut, and Restless Feeling deserves praise no less than his previous two albums. With a crunchy, punchy Chicago style layered with soul, Restless Feeling is aptly titled, full of mood and restless energy. Things kick off with the up-tempo "Matchbox Holds My Clothes," and swerve from funkified rock ("A Real Mutha Fuh Ya") to slow sensuality (title track) to a not-quite-smooth soul ("Everything I Do") to a nice, easy slow blues ("Glory Be"). The closing song, "She's Gone," is exactly what you'd expect to hear at the end of a set at your favorite blues bar, and the album is peppered with clean, energetic guitar-picking throughout, backed by a solid rhythm section (including some of the tastiest bass ever to be pressed on CD). --Genevieve Williams

Restless Feeling, Music, Carl Weathersby, Blues, Blues Music, Electric Chicago Blues, Pop

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Music:

  1. Round Every Corner
  2. Shakin' a Tailfeather
  3. Sings And Plays
  4. Slow-Cooked Pig Meat
  5. Solo
  6. Some These Days
  7. Sooner or Later
  8. Southern Lips
  9. Spend Some Time with Me
  10. Stephane Grappelli & McCoy Tyner [Live]

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