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| ARTIST: | Delbert McClinton |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | New West Records |
| TYPE: | Blues-Rock, Soul-Blues, Progressive Country, Rock & Roll, R&B, Rock, Southern Soul, Roots Rock, Country-Rock, Blues Music, Pop, United States of America, Modern Electric Blues, Rock/Pop, Americana |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | One Of The Fortunate Few, Right To Be Wrong, The Part I Like Best, I'll Change My Style, Hammerhead Stew, Your Memory, Me And The Blues, Dead Wrong, Down Into Mexico, Kiss Her Once For Me, I Had A Real Good Time, Midnight Communion, Two Step Too, Alright By Me |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 607396607921 |
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Customer Reviews of Cost of Living
Turn it UP! Especially for the first track, "One Of The Fortunate Few"! (Did you do like me and buy the CD "One Of The Fortunate Few", thinking the song of the same name would be on it???). I also like very much the track "Two Step Too", which purty much sums up my own taste in musica. "I like to listen to the rock 'n roll, but I like to two step too"!
His best album in years
I've been a Delbert fan for more than 20 years, and this is his best release in a long time. There is no voice like Delbert's; man, can he sing. From the raucous "Hammerhead Stew" to some welcome country songs like "Midnight Communion" and "Two Step Too" this CD rocks. As for those reviewers who dislike the country element here, they aren't true Delbert fans, since real aficiandos know that some of Delbert's early works were
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>good ole country (listen to "Victim Of Life's Circumstances"). The two best cuts here are "Down Into Mexico" (what a story!) and about the saddest song I've ever heard, "Kiss Her Once For Me." When you first listen to the latter, it's easy to assume it's about a lost girlfriend. It's not--it's about a dad who's kind of lost his daughter to the girl's mother, and as a divorced dad, this song breaks my heart. Go, Delbert!
cost of living
I can find nothing bad about this cd. It's like Springsteen lyrics, guitar strains of Marty Robbins and maybe a little touch of John Fogerty. I can recall sitting in a bar thirty years ago with some of my military buds and listening to this kind of music, wishing we were someplace else. What memories this cd evolked! All in all I can say that Delbert McClinton is becoming part of my blues collection and will continue to add more.