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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Tino Gonzales 1999 Double Feature






Genre: Blues
Rate: 256 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:11:53
Size: 131,48 MB

Review by Cub Koda

Some critics have called Gonzales "the Latin-American Stevie Ray Vaughan," but a closer listen also shows bits of B.B. King and Carlos Santana popping up in Tino's Latin-with-the-blues style.

Double Feature is a reissue of Gonzales' debut CD, originally released in 1994 on Remedy Records, with the previously unissued-in-the-U.S. EP Live at the Chameleon Club. Tino does a nice job on a pair of Ray Agee tunes ("Talk About Love," "Leave Me Alone") and covers of tunes by McKinley Mitchell, Howlin' Wolf, and old chestnuts like Jimmy Reed's "Big Boss Man" and Andre Williams' "Twine Time".

But it's the original material here that impresses the most; songs like "Piece of Work," "Young Thing," and the title track end up being the shining moments on the studio portion of the disc. The three live EP bonus tracks are Gonzales in his true element: cool, relaxed and playing with a particular passion on the closing "Midnight Blues" that makes all the comparisons to Stevie Ray seem unfounded. Tino Gonzales has his own story to tell.



Tracklist:


01 - Talk About Love 04:07

02 - Piece Of Work 04:42

03 - Young Thing 05:14

04 - Who's Been Talking 04:54

05 - Leave Me Alone 03:32

06 - Big Boss Man 04:45

07 - Twine Time 03:32

08 - Texas 08:56

09 - Body & Fender Man 04:18

10 - Poverty 04:06

11 - Two Sides Of A Heart 04:32

12 - It's Rock & Roll World 05:14

13 - Come Baby 05:52

14 - Midnight Blues 08:09




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