Thee absolute best version of stormy Monday!! Wayne Bennett treatment is extraordinary, and Bobby shines. You feel every emotion to this song. I wonder what T-bone thought of this version?? You’ve got to give ultimate props to him too. This is the standard though. The Almond bros definitely had this version in mind with this version. 5!stars all day baby!!
Tonight I listen with some nostalgia to this great version of All your Love, and wants to dedicate it to John Mayall who's cover with Clapton in 66 let so many of us discover the great Otis Rush and other Blues artists ❤❤!! RIP John Mayall 😢😢😢!!
From the classic blues album, "Here's The Man." In one four minute album track are all the reasons Bobby Bland is the greatest blues singer who ever lived. He takes about the best lyric ever written for the Blues (thank T-Bone Walker) and uses all his vocal gifts to break each word down and make you feel them. This is night club blues singing at its finest. And not since B. B. King met Lucille have guitar and vocals gone together as well as on this record. Wayne Bennett both reminds us that this is T-Bone's song and follows Bobby to a tee. You want to perform the Blues, listen quietly to this and learn.
One of the most beautiful pieces on a completely eclectic album. Jeff, always the pyrotechnic, could either burn down the house or light something as simple as a candle, as he does so majestically here.