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TOMMY CASTRO
Painkiller
Producer:
John Porter
Blind Pig
Release Date: Jan. 30

San Francisco's Tommy Castro is known as a major blues player.  But there's always been a good deal of soul and rock in his blues, and some of the top tunes on "Painkiller" show those influences in the best possible light.  "It's That Time Again" is a beautiful bit of soul music - a tasty number keyed by Keith Crossan (sax) and Tom Poole (trumpet).  "Big Sister's Radio" is a choice take on classic doo-wop rock 'n' roll.  Blueswise, Castro and guest Coco Montoya make a feast of Albert Collins' "A Good Fool Is Hard to Find," and Castro hits the sweet spot with the opening track, the original blues-rocker "Love Don't Care."  In a more downtempo groove, check "Lonesome and Then Some" - a winning tune Castro authored with Jeff Silbar. - PVV

"Painkiller"  BPCD5111   UPC:019148511125
 

 

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