"Travelling American bluesman Guy Davis ships up in Bergamo, Italy, to record his latest album where he's joined (on six of the thirteen tracks) by Italian hamonic maestro Fabrizio Poggi. Both men are playing to top strength, working well together, playing some great music ... There are four solo items from Guy plus versions of Bertha "Chippie" Hill's Some Cold Rainy Day (featuring guest vocalist Lea Gilmore) and Lemon Jefferson's See That My Grave Is Kept Clean (with The Blind Boys Of Alabama providing background vocals) that helps make Juba Dance one of Guy Davis' very best recordings of his brand of traditional-styled acoustic blues".