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"I'm a bad man," says T-Model Ford on the title track to his fourth album. "I'm a hair-raiser." He's the consummate blues outlaw -- he'll cut you or sleep with your wife as soon as look at you, then put it all in song. "Backdoor Man" is simple and lascivious, "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" is fresh, foot-tapping boogie, and "Black Nanny" harks back to the moment blues gave way to rock & roll. Robert Johnson may have set the mold, but T-Model knows the poses cold.
JON CARAMANICA
(RS 907 - October 17, 2002)
(Posted: Sep 26, 2002)
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this record is the REA DEAL 21th CENTURY DELTA BLUES AND BOOGIE! As real and as Raw as It Gets!!
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