Friday, April 18, 2008


The Dirty Aces – One Good Reason (Blue Filth Records).

Jersey based Dirty Aces have been building a following of their tough style of blues over the last year or so. Renowned harmonica player Sugar Blue has said “You cats play like you mean it” and that sums up this 5 track mini album. The opener, Dollar & A Quarter, which is a reworking of an Otis Spann song, has a strong harmonica presence and the overall delivery is much akin to Rory Gallagher. One Good Reason is a funky blues and harmonica player, Giles Robson, is very much the frontman but he might have to do something with that name – not very blues, is it? Been Mistreated is another Rory Gallagher style blues and Sonny Boy Williamson II’s (Rice Miller) You Might Do Without Me is a slowish blues where the guitarist, Filip Kozlowski, gets to strut his stuff also. They close off with One Day Soon, which is another powerful electric blues – good British pub blues.

http://www.thedirtyaces.com/

David Blue.

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