Music / blues

Double strike


Reviews (4)


All about jazz

d. 31. May 2017

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James Nadal

d. 31. May 2017

"It's hard enough to find a contemporary blues record with a decent vocalist, so it is quite special to encounter one with two ... It shows a lot of resolution and class for Andy T to present both vocalists under two separate situations, on one record. It is an honorable opportunity for Nick Nixon to retire with dignity, doing what he loves best, and a welcoming gesture for Alabama Mike, as he steps into the spotlight. This record stands as a space in time when two blues singers joined at an emotional confluence, and sang their hearts out".


Elmore magazine

d. 27. June 2017

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Jim Hynes

d. 27. June 2017

"If you love the sound of clean, T-Bone Walker style guitar playing and the fusion of soul, blues, and gospel sung powerfully by two different voices, this is a must-have. It's one of this year's strongest blues releases".


Elmore magazine

d. 12. Apr. 2018

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Jim Hynes

d. 12. Apr. 2018

"Through his long career starting in the early '60s and blossoming after he started gigging with Canned Heat in the '70s, Harman has built an immense song catalog. Twenty of his original songs have been used in film and television. He's been nominated for 20 BMAs, won two for his contribution to Remembering Little Walter, which received a Grammy nomination. This, unless we lost count, is his 34th album release ... This is the iconic James Harman on top of his game as usual. Expect nothing less".


Blues blast magazine

d. 21. July 2017

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Mark Thompson

d. 21. July 2017

"The contrast in styles of Andy T and Alabama Mike are interesting to compare here. Both do truly outstanding work in their own way. Nick is smooth and soulful while Mike has more of an "in your face" style of shouting. Each are unique and both make wonderful music to compliment Andy T and the rest of the talented artists here. Get a copy of this one; you will not be disappointed!".