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Ink 19 :: The Blues White Album

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Various Artists (Telarc). Review by James Mann.

... Live bandleader G.E Smith, who plays well enough, particularly if you don't have to see his preening, posing mug while he's doing it. Co-hort T-Bone Wolk plays bass and adds a by the numbers attempt at "Don't Pass Me By," which isn't particularly bluesy, or good, for that matter. All this said, the ...

Ink 19 :: Down the Dirt Road

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The Songs of Charley Patton (Telarc Blues). Review by James Mann.

... , which is a relief. Standouts include Graham Parker on "Poor Me" and Steve James' "Elder Greene Blues." "Some of These Days" features Guy Davis, T-Bone Wolk, and Mark Murphy, with Levon Helm of The Band on drums. It's a pity that Helm no longer has a singing voice, because his Arkansas-bred twang would ...

Ink 19 :: Labour Of Love

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The Music of Nick Lowe (Telarc). Review by Ian Koss.

... . Unlike most tribute albums, which delegate songs wholesale to the worshipping bands, Labour Of Love uses a "house band" consisting of G.E. Smith, T-Bone Wolk (guitar, bass; they formed the backbone of the Saturday Night Live band for years), and Steve Holley (drums; Elton John, Wings) behind the leading ...
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