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Album reviews with Tony Burke: August 7, 2023
Reviews of Starvation Box, A Raven For A Dove and Shake That Thing - The Blues In Britain 1963 - 1973

Starvation Box
Dale Watson
(Cleopatra Records)
★★★★

THIS stripped-down set from Dale Watson is named after the description Lead Belly’s father gave to his son’s 12 string guitar — a dire warning that playing it would only bring abject poverty. 

Watson said: “Living in Marshall, Texas, where Lead Belly lived, led me to a 1957 Stella 12-string guitar just like Lead Belly had. I knew I had to write the song as an ode to him.”

Among the excellent songs are an opus to Elvis’s mechanic Billy Strawn (an honest man who returned a $100 bill dropped by Elvis, with the result that Strawn became Elvis’s full-time car mechanic), a gospel pew burner Ain’t Nobody Everybody Loved, a country duet with Celine Lee on Two Peas In A Pod and a cover of blues singer Percy Mayfield’s Stranger In My Home Town. 


A Raven For A Dove
Stealing The Fire
(Self-released)
★★★★★


Shake That Thing — The Blues In Britain 1963-1973
Various artists
(Juno Records)
★★★★

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