Round Every Corner
Editorial Reviews
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Guitarist and singer Debbie Davies often edges into rock or country on her fourth album, but there's plenty here for the blues fan to like. From the rock-out shuffle of "A.C. Strut" to the brash cover of Otis Rush's "Homework" to the ironic humor of "Such a Fine Man," Davies firmly establishes herself in the ranks of up and coming blues guitarists. While the countryish flavor of the title track and "Time to Work Your Magic" may turn some listeners off, Davies hasn't forgotten her roots: "Blue and Lonesome," a ballad, is as bittersweet and moody as any blues fan could wish for. Formerly a member of Albert Collins's touring band, Davies seems to still be searching for her voice. When she finds it, she'll bring the house down.--Genevieve Williams
<"b000005zag5540"> Living Blues
Round Every Corner contains many signals that [Debbie Davies] has turned a corner in her career. ... Her playing is limited to rhythm guitar, the only solo notes coming when some sweet tones emanate from Bob Hoffnar's pedal steel guitar.
Round Every Corner
Round Every Corner, Music, Debbie Davies, Blues, Blues Music, Modern Electric Blues, Pop
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