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2.0 out of 5 stars
I Miss Ichiban!,
This review is from: U Don't Know What Time It Is (Audio CD)
I have only listened to this new CD once, so perhaps it is not even fair for me to be publicly reviewing it. But after a very long, very anxious period of anticipation for this CD, I am very disappointed in the product. I absolutely LOVE everything Trudy did at Ichiban, and when she left there, I was worried that there would be a drop off in quality if she went to another label. Her vocals are definitely as strong as ever on this new one, but the songs are not as intense or energetic, and the back up band is nowhere near what could be found at Ichiban in the good old days. I dearly miss songs like Instant Breakfast, Anybody's Man Tonight, and A Whole lot of Leave Me Alone. I just hope she will bounce back in the future to the performer I know she can be.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Three masters paying tribute!,
By John Hathaway (Norfolk, Va. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: U Don't Know What Time It Is (Audio CD)
Trudy joins together with Lucky Peterson on keys and label-mate Bernard Allison to give us a tremendous set of cuts! Dedicated to Robert "Bob" Johnson, this disc offers cuts from the great man such as "Time Gone By," "Ace in the Hole," and "Heart of Stone." Bernard Allison offers a couple of great solos, both on the title track, written by Lynn, and Leon Russel's "Help Me Through The Day" (Two of my favorite cuts!) Peterson's B-3 rings throughout, and does a great job accompanying Ms. Lynn's soulful voice, as well as giving up a great guitar solo himself on "Time Gone By!" Nice listening here!
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U Don't Know What Time It Is by Trudy Lynn (Audio CD - 2000)
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