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David investigates melodies roused by Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed, and Bo among others. The primary riff of the down and grimy "Destroying Me, Doing Me Wrong" references' "Boy" yet takes a more present day turn that would make Muddy pleased. "Got Them Blues" is an up rhythm gospel blues stick that with in excess of a gesture to Robert Randolph. "Companion of Mine" is a heartfelt blues song with sax and guitar work
that are reminiscent of early Tom Waits. At the point when David's voice comes in with the spirit and insightful of Robert Cray and a trace of Al Green, the goosebumps truly begin. He draws on numerous impacts and styles,
yet still sounds exceptionally regular and constantly gritty. This may seem like metaphor yet every track on Same Soil is an aggregate victor. This is one of those uncommon collections where you aren't skipping around searching for the great melodies. "Simply Ride" is incredible blues rocker. "Shoes To Shine" is explosive funk/soul number with shocking harmony changes and an awesome solo segment with the sax and guitar exchanging fours.
No audit of Same Soil would be finished without saying the band hand picked by David to breath life into the tunes including keyboardist Jim (Bonnie, Albert Collins, Billy Vera and The Beaters), saxophonist Jason (Buddy Guy) and drummer Carlton Campbell (of The Campbell Brothers). Everybody is giving 100% yet nobody is "over blowing", They all play to consummately serve the tunes, David's voice and the creation.
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