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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Worth the wait!!,
By Gen Wilkinson (Gahanna, OH) - See all my reviews
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After waiting quite a while for this release, I am happy to say that it is smokin' hot. This is easily Shannon's best effort and well worth the wait. This is phenomenal all the way through. I usually don't review anything, but I had to spread the word about this one.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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SHANNON BACK TO PLAYIN' BLISTERING BLUES!!!!!,
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after shannon's last cd was more on the rock side than blues.this cd is back to barn burnin' blistering blues+twang. starting with the title track you know your in for a great blues cd "free your mind" " all i have" shannon co wrote 6 of the 10 songs on the cd sounding better than ever her voice is in fine blues form.with great covers of eric clapton's "the core" fleetwood mac'rockin' song "oh well" brian may's "dragon attack"+ killer tune "heavens in your mind" from top to bottom her finest cd yet!!! you go girl! keep rockin' the blues!!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Return to brilliance,
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Putting out one of the best blues-rock albums of the decade when she was just 14 years old was both a blessing and a curse for Shannon Curfman. While the blistering debut established Curfman as a great guitarist and performer, it also sent her on a journey that most teenage musicians are unable to handle.
Ten years later, following endless touring, motherhood and a brief foray into hard rock, Curfman has returned to what she does best. Which is playing electric blues. Front and center is Curfman's cutting and weaving guitar licks, which seem channeled direct from Chicago or the Mississippi Delta. Then there is a stunning cover of Eric Clapton's The Core, one of the best blues workouts since Anne McCue attacked "Machine Gun." Anyone who enjoyed Curfman's debut will be more than satisfied with "What You're Getting Into."
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