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| ARTIST: | John Mcvey, John McVey |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Doc Blues |
| TYPE: | Folk & Traditional, Pop |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | (I Gotta) Mexican Blackbird, I Don't Stutter, House On Fire, Cruisin' For a Bruisin', Gone To Texas, Sweet Little Upsetter, Shadows In My Room, Whuppit, Baby One More Kiss, Call My Job, Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong, My Baby's Tired of Working |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 750532968032 |
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Customer Reviews of Gone To Texas
"debuted" this on my community radio show!! My comment: If that (title track) didn't make the hair stand up on the back of your neck, you need to lie down and have your pulse checked!
His other CD's showcase his voice - this is MUSIC. If this is what it means, hope John "Stays in Texas!!" This is GREAT stuff...
Larry, Blues House Party on KABF in Little Rock
Blues at its best.
Listening to John McVey's CD "Gone to Texas" doesn't quite match the energy and artistry that watching him live conveys, but if you can't make it to Joe's Generic Bar on 6th Street in Austin, buy this CD! John's guitar playing is phenomenal and his soulfull, steeped-in-Texas voice is true to the blues genre. So, grab yourself a Shiner bock, crank up the volume on "Gone to Texas", turn down the lights, and be prepared to get blue.
Guitar Genius
John McVey is a genuine Texas guitar genius and this is the best he's ever sounded! All the songs, nine of which McVey wrote, are great but my favorite is probably "I Don't Stutter" because it also features Fabulous Thunderbirds harmonica hero Kim Wilson as a guest. But every one is a prime piece of modern Texas blues and McVey's guitar work and singing are so strong he really doesn't need much outside help. The Austin all-stars backing him on the recording do a great job but his live act, showcasing bassist/vocalist Erin James, is even hotter. Catch him in a club or concert if you ever have the opportunity and you'll be blown away. In the meantime, "Gone to Texas" will more than satisfy your desire for real blues played with power and passion. It's just great stuff from first note to last!