Walter Trout
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Got a Broken Heart
- Obstacles in My Way
- Come Home
- Marie's Mood
- One Way Street
- Tender Heart
- Hardtime Blues
- In Love with You Again
- Don't Worry About It
- Song for a Wanderer
- Temptation
- Walkin' in the Rain
- If You Ever Change Your Mind
- Jules Well
- Let Me Be the One
- Boo
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #104776 in Music
- Released on: 1998-01-27
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Customer Reviews
A Little Bit of Everything
This CD has it all.Power emotion and spine tingling guitar playing of the highest order.Walter Trout is an awesome songwriter and this CD shows it with a fantastic range of Blues styles.Hard heavy or light Walter Trout delivers the goods on this album. I saw Walter at the Marquee Club in London in 1991 and have been a Trouthead ever since.Live he is unbelieveable and has probably embarrassed many a name guitar player.Any Walter Trout CD is great but if I may recommend one other, Life in the Jungle is a must, especially for the title track and the live versions of Red House and Serves Me Right to Suffer.You'll be speechless!
Terrific
I am a died in the wool blues player and listener. When I first heard Walter I was in a panic to find out who this guy was. His guitar and vocal talents are as good as any I've heard. If you love the blue's like I do this is a collectors must. Walter is going to be around for a long time and will be a household name for all serious blues followers.
Good but not his best
Walter Trout is one of the best however this album is not. There are a mixture of superb and some so so tracks. My belief is that it is mostly a choice of songs that is the problem. Walter is a fine guitarist with a fairly good voice as illustrated by 'Got a broken heart', 'Obstacles', 'Hard time blues' and others but there are also many tracks which pale in significance such as "Marie's Mood" or "In love with you again" which are something out of a 50's pop album rather than a blues based offering. My personal favourite Walter Trout CD is the John Mayall "Life in the Jungle" live album.




