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Personnel: Joe Bonamassa (vocals, guitar); Jon Paris (harmonica); Benny harrison (Hammond B-3 organ); Eric Czar (electric bass); Kenny Kramme (drums). Recorded at Unique Studios, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Harris Cohen. As the electric guitar ace Joe Bonamassa was so strongly inspired by blues and blues-oriented six-stringers (i.e., Clapton, Johnny Winter), many of his fans would politely pester him about doing a disc of blues standards. Originally done as a lark, the results of such a session were deemed by Bonamassa good enough to be released--hence, BLUES DELUXE, on which he covers some lesser-known songs and includes three originals. Of course, his fierce, scorching guitar is center stage. If axe-men such as Peter Green, Rory Gallagher, and Buddy Guy are your cup of tea, this DELUXE item is a necessity. Joe Bonamassa's first solo release in 2000, A New Day Yesterday, paid homage to classic '70s blues/hard rock. Three years later, with the release of Blues Deluxe, the young guitarist is doing the same with the roots of the blues. Eight of the 12 tracks are covers: B.B. King's "You Upset Me Baby," John Lee Hooker's "Burning Hell," Buddy Guy's "Man of Many Words," Elmore James' "Wild About You Baby," T-Bone Walker's "Long Distance Blues," Freddie King's "Pack It Up," Albert Collins' "Left Overs," and Robert Johnson's "Walking Blues." The problem with about half of the disc is the difficulty of covering this type of material without being able to add much to it. At this relatively early stage in Bonamassa's discography, it may have been a better idea if he would have mixed 70 percent originals with a few covers instead of vice versa. It's obvious Bonamassa has devoured this material, but his take on "Burning Hell," for instance, doesn't come close to matching the strength and realism of the original. The album's strong points are the three originals -- "Woke Up Dreaming," "I Don't Live Anywhere," "Mumbling Word" -- and the Jeff Beck Group's "Blues Deluxe," which features smokin' guitar pyrotechnics. Still, thanks to musicians like Bonamassa, the more traditional blues artists covered on this disc continue to gain just as much exposure as younger artists as Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, or Jimi Hendrix. ~ Al Campbell Joe Bonamassa's first solo release in 2000, A New Day Yesterday, paid homage to classic '70s blues/hard rock. Three years later, with the release of Blues Deluxe, the young guitarist is doing the same with the roots of the blues. Eight of the 12 tracks are covers: B.B. King's "You Upset Me Baby," John Lee Hooker's "Burning Hell," Buddy Guy's "Man of Many Words," Elmore James' "Wild About You Baby," T-Bone Walker's "Long Distance Blues," Freddie King's "Pack It Up," Albert Collins' "Left Overs," and Robert Johnson's "Walking Blues." The problem with about half of the disc is the difficulty of covering this type of material without being able to add much to it. At this relatively early stage in Bonamassa's discography, it may have been a better idea if he would have mixed 70-percent originals with a few covers instead of vice-versa. It's obvious Bonamassa has devoured this material, but his take on "Burning Hell," for instance, doesn't come close to matching the strength and realism of the original. The album's strong points are the three originals -- "Woke Up Dreaming," "I Don't Live Anywhere," and "Mumbling Word" -- and the Jeff Beck Group's "Blues Deluxe," which features smokin' guitar pyrotechnics. Still, thanks to musicians like Bonamassa, the more traditional blues artists covered on this disc continue to gain just as much exposure as younger artists as Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, or Jimi Hendrix. ~ Al Campbell Joe Bonamassa Blues Deluxe Songs Blues Deluxe Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Excellent blues from a young man. This artist is gifted. I now have all of his music and can't decide which is best. You can't go wrong with this CD. Submitted by Debra R. (Gainesville, FL)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
Blasting from the launchpad Joe Bonamassa is a lad who takes his blues seriously. I had a great time watching him play live and was very impressed by both his vocals and blistering leads. Never once did he work himself into a corner. His side men are also top notch. Anyone who is a blues or rock fan will instintly see that he has done his home work and has crafted a style you wouldn't forget. If you haven't heard of him, I think you soon will. Submitted by jonguite (Meriden Ct)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
excellent young guitarist Joe Bonamassa is an excellent young guitarist who fills a void left by Stevie Ray Vaughn.His first two albums were bluesy,but had more of a rock/pop sound.This is straight blues dedicated to alot of the old blues greats.Good versatility with some slow blues,faster stuff,slide and acoustic guitar.With so much horrible music out there it's great to hear an artist like Joe B.I look forward to his music for years to come. Submitted by a reviewer (Long Island,NY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
First you buy this album... ... because it's really good, but then... see Joe live. "Woke up Dreaming" is less than three minutes on this CD, but it's over nine minutes in person, with guitar work you've never, ever seen before. Absolutely amazing!
This guy is a talent as great as any guitarist you'd care to name, but he's also a really nice, down-to-earth guy. And he's almost always on the road, so check out his website, and when he comes within a hundred miles of your home, make the trip. It'll be worth it. Submitted by abstract_comm (Harrisburg, PA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Great blues to sink your teeth into!!!! As a Chris Duarte and Kenny Wayne Shepherd fan, I bought this album to satisfy my need for the blues in between thier albums. One of the best overall blues/rock albums I've ever heard. Great guitar and smooth vocals. I've since bought all of Bonamassa's recordings, but this one is no doubt his finest!!! Submitted by sherlock (Garden City, KS) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
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