Totally full of blues passion, feeling and good taste . . .
author: Vicente Zumel (La Hora Del Blues - Barcelona, Spain)
First album of texan singer and guitar player Michael Heyman with a cd totally full of blues passion, feeling and good taste. Michael draws with his Gibson elegant clever guitar phrasing and riffs, perfectly backed by Michael’s piano and Hammond organ, which gives the perfect support to conceive an intense cool well structured cd. The rhythm section are on a par, with Roger Tausz on bass and Bob Armour, Steve Treanor and Rick Berman on drums, who also give an smart performing. Mention, among other guest musicians, Trudy Lynn on vocals and Sonny Boy Terry on harp. Very actual contemporary blues without losing the orthodoxy, together with an outstanding Rock Romano’s final production. GREAT.
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great guitarriffs and tracks
author: frank van engelen-bluesiana
revieuw michael heyman bluesey frank van engelen-bluesiana radio, purmerend, the netherlands
these are 8 originals and very splented ones i may say, great guitarriffs and blues in a different way. some rocking, slow, mean music, touched from a ,odern bluesangle prospective. this guy is great, and is joined by the great trudy lynn and harpplayer sonny boy terry. sghould i say more? yes, this one is for you without any doubt.
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This is a real artist at work . . .
author: Blues Matters!
According to his website, Michael has performed throughout the U.S.A. and Europe and has shared the bill with such artists as John Mayall's Bluesbreakers with Mick Taylor, Albert Collins, Buddy Guy & Junior Wells, James Cotton, Alvin Lee, Nils Lofgren, Nick Lowe, Eric Burdon, Leslie West, Pat Travers, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Coco Montoya, Joe "Guitar" Hughes, The Long Ryders, Lou Ann Barton, Omar & The Howlers And Marcia Ball, so he has a very prestigious background. He delayed the launch of his first album, Heart Full Of Blues for over 20 years, and that is way too long! This is a real artist at work, with some wonderful guitar solos, all tasteful and carefully crafted. I felt that his guitar skills were better than his vocals, and the songs are well chosen to show off those skills. The tracks were mostly self-penned and there are a couple of covers to boot. He plays how I like a guitarist to play, not way too many notes just for the sake of it, but melodic structures that make sense. There are obvious influences in here; Robert Cray, BB King but also I noticed similarities to Rockpile and The Georgia Satellites. A fine album, let's just hope that he doesn't leave it another 20 years for his next release!
Rick Lacey
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Overall, I really dig this album.
author: G-Man
While I like the blues - a lot, I find myself getting easily bored when a bluesman starts going crazy on a guitar playing note after note that is really just sound and fury signifying nothing. A little bit of this goes along way with me. So, when I picked up this album, I was wondering if I would be listening to that kind of blues. Fortunately, there is little of this on Heyman's cd. Sure, it's here and there, but it's tastefully done and his guitar slinging works well with the rest of the instruments rather than overwhelming them.
This is a very good thing, especially since Heyman assembled a really good group of local musicians to help him on this cd. On Love Against the Wall, Trudy Lynn and Tommie Lee Bradley add some tasty backing vocals to a song that really rocks. Sonny Boy Terry lends his harmonica skills to If You See My Baby, a scorching, hard-driving number. I can't decide which of those two is my favorite on the album. An up-tempo number that I also like quite a bit is Loving You A Long Time. I am less enamored of some of the slower numbers like his covers of Three Hours Past Midnight and My Sweet Little Honey Dripper, but that's probably my bias showing through. Overall, I really dig this album.
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