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Love this CD? Be sure and check out "Feelin' Lucky" the brand new CD from Robin Barrett and Coyote Kings! Available here at http://cdbaby.com/coyotekings -------------------------------------------------------- Robin Barrett is a legacy artist, and with over a million hits on his MP3.com page, an artist with a huge fan base. Listening to Robin's music is an experience! Since the death of SRV, blues has had a hard time commercially. Johnny Lang and Kenny Wayne Shepard both failed to deliver the high original standards that their forefathers in the genre brought to the attention of the callused and jaded pop music masses. Robin Barrett, who was playing before those boys could hold a guitar upright, brings an age old style right up to the twenty-first century with bravado and skill. "You play some exciting guitar in a Blues Rock style" Bruce Iglauer-Alligator Records "Robin Barrett kicks himself into blues overdrive on this CD. Every note is wet and drippin' and Robin shows his guitar slingin' expertise in every lick he plays. After listening to Blue Movie, you will be as amazed with this songwriter/musician/performer as I am. It just can't get much better than this." Music Reviewz.com "This is the biz - snearing guitars - 'make the b**ch squeal' harmonics - crashing, no messin' groove - subliminal, sinister vocals - hell, this track made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck and that's the truth!" Roj Agogo "The Robin Barrett Band is a showcase for Robin Barrett. He displays a versatile mix of style and substance each song giving a little something different. A change in style and tempo so as to keep you focused on what he is doing, because it's sure to change. Mostly you get guitar and lots of it. Robin is a guitarist who cooks his way through each song. While each song maintains it's own style, he shifts styles from one song to the next. Electric, Delta, ripping fast, soothingly slow, definitely an experience!" Cascade Blues Association - Blues Notes "Barrett's been at this for years, and it shows; whether he's going upbeat and cheery, or slow and dreary, he's a master of mood." Washington Blues Society - Blues Letter