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Album Review

Call this Peterson's 'back to my roots' blues album, but it finds him in more retro territory than his previous outings. There's a distinctive Albert King-Freddie King-Albert Collins almost-'70s feel to all the music here and the support of roots players like Johnny B. Gayden, Dennis Chambers and Butch Bonner makes this much more of a ensemble effort. Highlights include the storming "You're the One for Me," a great King-like solo on "Tin Pan Alley," an instrumental tribute to Albert Collins on "Pickin'" and oddball covers of the Isley Brothers' "It's Your Thing" and Prince's "Purple Rain." Peterson is stylistically all over the road on this disc but his versatility on both guitar and keyboards ultimately pays off in the end.

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Get Lucky

If this is your first Lucky Peterson exposure get ready for some funk, and a lot of cool Texas blues. This is a great album from a very versatile musician. Throw it in your mix and wait for the "hey, who IS this guy" comments. Check out another of his albums, Beyond Cool.

One of the all time greats!

I think of "You're The One For Me" as a definitive blues song. Perfect EVERYTHING: songwriting, singing, playing and recording. I also love "Don't You Even Care", "Play Dirty" & "What Cha Doing Out There". Killer stuff. : >

Tin pan alley

His version of Tin Pan Alley is one of the best!!!! Man that song speaks to me. Keep on Lucky.

Biography

Born: December 13, 1964 in Buffalo, NY

Genre: Blues

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Child prodigy status is sometimes difficult to overcome upon reaching maturity. Not so for Lucky Peterson — he's far bigger (in more ways than one) on the contemporary blues circuit than he was at the precocious age of six, when...
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