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This guitar and tonight


Reviews (3)


Elmore magazine

d. 27. Oct. 2019

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Ken Spooner

d. 27. Oct. 2019

"The closer "Predator" is a historical timeline narration and Margolin's views on the shitty situation we now find ourselves in. It is as authentic and organic as any blues fan could ever desire. I'd give this winning set a 100, but I wouldn't want a talent like Bob Margolin to slack off".


Blues blast magazine

d. 20. Dec. 2019

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Marty Gunther

d. 20. Dec. 2019

"It's the first all-acoustic, solo effort for the native Bostonian ... this is a throwback effort with Bob alone with his six-string and delivering a performance with the feel of a home concert - warm, personal and unadorned with gimmickry - as he runs through a set of nine intimate originals that, as he states in the packaging, deliver "blues, love, blessings, challenges, stories and fun. No sugar added." ... Interesting, entertaining and thought-provoking, too, This Guitar and Tonight is (...) strongly recommended listen".


Living blues

2019 December

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Rod Evans

2019 December

"This Guitar and Toight is Margolin's first all-acoustic album. He attacks the nine original tracks with just his trusty 1930s-era Gibson parlor guitar to create a stripped-down, front porch vibe. The album is augmented with guitar by Jimmy Vivino and Bob Corritore's harp on a couple of tunes, but otherwise it's all Margolin on and old-school effort with minimal processing or mastering ... While the CD is doid of Margolin's sharp-tinged electric playing, he dazzles on the acoustic and the vocals feature his customary mix of introspection, political/social commentary, humor and tried-and-true blues ethos".