Delaware Crossing Wolfe

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  • Release Date: 02/17/2004
  • Sales Rank: 117,671
  • Label: VALLEY
  • UPC: 618321518021
 
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Wolfe is a band at whose center lies guitarist and singer Todd Wolfe, a died-in-the-wool blues rocker. Delaware Crossing looks back while it looks forward: Echoes of 1960s and '70s rock fully inform the band’s conception. So it comes as little shock that "Wolfe Jam" sounds like something off the Allman Brothers’ Live at the Fillmore or that Eric Clapton is invoked through covers of Jerry Lynn Williams’s “See What Love Can Do” (which Clapton recorded on Behind the Sun) and the groover “Things Get Better,” cut by E.C. with Delaney & Bonnie back in 1970. Although Wolfe is up-front about influences, he has also found his own voice, one that isn’t afraid to make a big, hard-hitting sound. His originals may be cut from classic blues-rock cloth, but they maintain their own strengths. As a band, Wolfe benefit from the use of an additional percussionist, adding rhythmic spice to the mix, while the presence of Blues Traveler harp player John Popper adds depth to a few choice tunes. William Pearl, Barnes & Noble

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