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Tab Benoit's debut album Nice & Warm is a startingly fresh debut. The guitarist has a gutsy, fuel-injected style that adds real spice to his swampy blues. Benoit draws equally from the Louisiana and Texas traditions and Nice & Warm proves it; not only does he carry on the tradition, he offers a fresh take on it as well. ~ Thom Owens
Recorded at Sugar Hill Recording Studio, Houston, Texas and Ultrasonic Recording Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana in October 1992.
Personnel: Tab Benoit (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Dr. John, Paul English (piano); Gregg Bissonette (drums).
Audio Mixers: Andy Bradley; Randall Hage Jamail.
Liner Note Authors: Randall Hage Jamail; Tab Benoit.
Recording information: Sugar Hill REcording Studios, Houston, TX (10/1992); Ultrasonic Recording Studios, NY (10/1992); Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans, LA (10/1992).
Photographers: Ty Chennault; Allison Leach.
Personnel: Tab Benoit (guitar, vocals, harmonica); Dr. John (vocals, piano); Paul English (Hammond B-3, piano); Steve Bailey, Douglas Potter (bass); Gregg Bissonette (drums).
Engineers: Jay Gallagher, Steve Reynolds, Andy Bradley.
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