Without a Warning

Without a Warning

Without a Warning

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On Without Warning, young Canadian blueswoman Sue Foley puts together the complete package: guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Her driving, syncopated guitar grooves are as vigorous as ever, but her tender, ingratiating voice has come forward in the mix as a crucial asset and her own compositions have increased from three out of 11 on her first album to eight out of 13 on this follow-up. Backed by her road rhythm section, Foley plays six of the cuts as a guitar trio, shifting with impressive authority between rhythm riffs and single-note leads. Even when joined by ex-Blaster pianist Gene Taylor, Austin organist Riley Osbourn, or duet singer Angela Strehli, Foley dominates the proceedings with a confidence that belies her outsider status as a young woman in an old man's game. --Geoffrey Himes

Without a Warning, Music, Sue Foley, Blues, Blues Music, Modern Electric Blues, Pop

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Music:

  1. Ace of Harps
  2. Addressing the Nation with the Blues
  3. Addressing the Nation with the Blues
  4. Ain't It Nice
  5. All Shades of Blue
  6. Am I Gone
  7. Archives to Eighties [Import]
  8. Best of the Shadows [Import]
  9. Big Easy
  10. Blowin' the Fuses

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