Come Into The Blues
Editorial Reviews
<"b00000i6j05004"> Blues Access Magazine, Issue #21, Fall 1997
(4 star review) "Ms. Kight never oversings and effortlessly gets inside each of her songs like a hound dog chewing through a soup-bone to reach the marrow."
<"b00000i6j05003"> Blues Revue Magazine, November 1997
"E.G. Kight and co-producer Skip Slaughter succeed in making a large cast of players sound like the tightest blues 'n' soul ensemble on record. Rockers, shuffles, ballads of several sorts... all come off perfectly . The tasty arrangements give Kight exactly enough room to blow the roof off the house. Fans of Delbert McClinton or Lou Ann Barton, head to the record mart."
<"b00000i6j04999"> Album Description
"Come Into The Blues" will satisfy the appetite of any blues lover, with songs ranging from a rocking story of leaving her man "Somewhere In Atlanta", to the soul-stirring "Unlove You", to the Bonnie Raitt flavored "Bits And Pieces", to the touching ballad "Nobody Ever Touched Me There", and the hard-driving "Fuel To Burn", co-written by E.G. and recently recorded by Grammy-award winning blues legend, Koko Taylor.
Come Into The Blues
Come Into The Blues, Music, E.G. Kight
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