More Please Beth and Joe 12 Mar 2012
By M. Jones
I've got a wide taste in music. Reggae,Blues,Soul,Indie etc. I've only listened to this album twice but I can safely say I'll be listening to this in 20 years(if I'm still here). It's timeless music which improves on the originals. This is the first I've heard of either artist and the combination is brilliant.
His guitar work is superb but subtle, and her voice goes from smooth to rough.
On the slower songs her voice reminds me of Rebecca Ferguson's. The album has your feet tapping one minute then listening intently on the slower tracks. Turn the lights down pour yourself a whiskey or bourbon and enjoy.I hope they make many more albums together and don't experiment too much-simply make more of the same.
By Mrs. R. M. Sands
I really don't think it can be improved upon. I wish I knew their email addresses to beg them to get together on a permanent basis. The album has gone into my all time favorites it's that good.Nice to see something being made in the modern era that is as good as anything done in the sixties/seventies.
The album deserves to sell in it's millions.By the way the vinyl is nicely pressed and is very quiet. It came shrink wrapped and the cover wasn't damaged as sometimes happens. It's got a nice dynamic range and is the recording is not too compressed.
Fantastic album. Beth hart excells on this one as does Joe Bonamassa on guitar as always. Beth should have had more publicity as this album just states that it is Joe Bonamassa and no mention of Beth when it is her voice that absolutely "makes" this album what it is, an amazing, fantastic jewel of all albums. Listen to it and see what I
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