Strahan & The Good Neighbors
I was lucky enough to catch Doug Strahan & The Good Neighbors at the historic Starlight Theatre in Terlingua, Texas. I can't express it any better than this "Many try to resurrect that heroine sweat sound of the 70’s. They throw reel to reel seances. They blow all manner of money on vintage gear. But I’ve never heard someone get so close to the true heart of that sound as Doug Strahan does on this album. He doesn’t strike the mood of Fleetwood Mac’s Rumors or Eric Clapton’s Slowhand, he hits on the vibe of the albums that inspired those—that deep, gritty shit from JJ Cale, The James Gang, and Faces before Rod Stewart started screwed everything up. This is the real deal folks. The textures on this album are sublime, delivered with this incredible depth perception that few have the patience or expertise to pull off, making this album a vintage Audiophile’s paradise even if Strahan was reading from a phone book or covering Bobby McFerrin." excerpt from album review of Doug's new album “Coal Black Dreams & Late Night Schemes” by Trigger Coroneos on: http://www.savingcountrymusic.com/. Listen to Doug at http://www.dougstrahanmusic.com/
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