Homesick for the Road Tab Benoit

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  • Release Date: 03/23/1999
  • Sales Rank: 29,833
  • Label: TELARC
  • UPC: 089408345425

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Homesick for the Road

1LISTENDeal With It 4:41
2LISTENDown in the Swamp 5:19
3LISTENBop 'Til I Drop 4:17
4LISTENSo Cold 4:05
5LISTENI Put a Spell on You 4:51
6LISTENMoney 4:46
7LISTENLuberta 4:55
8LISTENI Can't Afford My Self 5:42
9LISTENI've Been Mistreated 3:26
10LISTENNight Life 3:59
11LISTENStill Called the Blues 4:35
12LISTENHomesick for the Road 3:41

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Homesick for the Road provides a showcase for three fine blues singer/guitarists. The recording is clean and crisp, as is typical of the Telarc label, and the music cooks from start to finish. This disc provides an excellent introduction to each performer, with ample opportunities for each to shine. Debbie Davies brings to mind Bonnie Raitt, with her appealing vocal timbre and bluesy delivery. The youthful Benoit sings with an authority beyond his 31 years, making Screamin' Jay Hawkins' classic "I Put a Spell on You" his own. Kenny Neal has the scruffy, soulful delivery of a man who knows what the blues are all about. His "I've Been Mistreated" sounds like a late '60s slice of Muscle Shoals soul. All three of the co-leaders are excellent guitarists, and the band is solid and tight. Homesick for the Road rolls down the car window for an enticing look at three relatively young performers carrying the blues torch into the future. Jim Newsom, All Music Guide

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