This album was cut in a vintage non-multi-track recording style live in a studio with single takes. It is reminiscent of what you might hear from a jukebox with a "REAL SOUND" audio flavor. The selection features interesting arrangements of contemporary blues favorites as well as the variety of three vocal styles. The title simply reflects a comment that is often heard by band members from the audience as they finish a set and are exiting the stage. The chemistry felt is merely real life friendships transformed in to music. This disc transcends all age groups and is probably one of the most universal and crowd-pleasing blues CD’s ever made.

"Devil In Your Eyes"
"Meet Me With Your Black Drawers On"
"Back To Mississippi"
This collection of songs was written over a fifteen year period beginning in 1989. This album’s selections are an interesting mix combining a feeling of Blues and 70s Rock. At one point, you feel uplifted into a “Neil Young Meets Chicago” state of mind. Each recording is honest and with no artificial effects. In general, this CD exhibits a free flowing, down-home sound with soul-soothing slow songs and tasty guitar licks and solos throughout the entire listening experience. Gary’s vocals are warm and pure and reminiscent of how music was performed in the coffee houses and clubs for the past few decades. On tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 11, Gary played all instruments. Other local artists joined Gary for guest spots and they include “Stringbean” Kenny Sorenson on Harmonica, Bob Ferrar on Tenor Sax, Jim Coyne and John Dafnis on Drums, and Jim Henry on Bass.

"Turn Me Loose"
"My Kind of Woman"
"Don't Come Cryin"

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