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Luther's blues


Reviews (3)


AllMusic

2013

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Al Campbell

2013

"As usual, Trout's guitar dexterity is undisputed, but his top-notch vocal work deserves equal attention, especially on the heart-wrenching tracks "Freedom," and "Pain in the Streets." In an era where blues tribute albums are abundant, and in some cases the tribute is anything but, Luther's Blues rises to the top with the best of them".


Blues rock review

d. 25. Jan. 2024

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Breton Towler

d. 25. Jan. 2024

"From ferocious shredding to minimalistic aplomb, he is still able to honor a past master (who just so happens to be his dad). It was passion and searing guitar playing that took Luther to the pinnacle of the blues world, and Bernard clearly has those genes in abundance. Like father, like son, let's give them both the respect their bodies of work merit (this included)".


Rock & blues muse

d. 30. Jan. 2024

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Martine Ehrenclou

d. 30. Jan. 2024

"Bernard Allison's band is just as ferocious as their leader. There's a kinetic feeling between them from performing for years on the road together. Skin tight, this is a rhythm section to beat, as is the horn section. The music is just seamless, but packed with soul. The trumpet solo alone on the funky "Too Many Women" is a standout. Highly recommended".