The Manda-Tones
Blues Spotlight on PJ Tone
(Self-issued)
One is immediately struck by PJ's bond with this popular music building block, a connection evident in both his seasoned voice and the pointed dexterity with which he cultivates earthy majesty from six fiery strings. This being a double album, opportunities for impassioned articulation abound. None go untouched.
Recommended: "Electric Boogie Machine," "A Heartbreaker Broke My Heart," "A Real Bad Scene," "Backwoods Boogaloo," "That Ain't What Love Is," "Tip Joint," "Man-Sized Love," "I Ain't Thinkin' Right," "Soul Reputation," "What You Did Ain't Right," "Big City Blues (A Tribute to Link Wray)," "The Wicked and the Righteous," "Booty Shaker," "Evil Lowdown Ways," "Healin' Feelin'," "Story 'Bout the Blues," "Baby That's Transportation," "Slow Cookin'," "Bad Machine," "Only Child," "Crawling Over Broken Glass," "Take a Chance On Me," "I Don't Wanna Be Happy," "All That Jive," "Dead and Gone," "Tragically Blue"
Video: "Take a Chance On Me" (live)
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