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Just look at the smile on Mojo's face on the cover of this CD. Now, does this look like a man in his element? His music certainly is a good indication of his sincerity, whether it brings a smile or a tear. The first thing I noticed about the sound on this recording was that it sounded like it was recorded live. It's not unusual for an artist to cut projects live in the studio. The first cut is the real deal, and a wrap. This is basic, acoustic, get down to business blues. The man, his guitar, and his fire and ice vocalizations will tell you stories that have a way of inviting you in to partake in the unfolding of each chapter. Blues is all about the singers life. The best way to convey feelings and one's life, is through the music, the grand communicator. This guy sounds like he was born on the Mississippi Delta and grew up listening to Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. With a deep and guttural voice, Mojo
makes you believe that he's a black blues legend reincarnated. His gravy Got your mojo workin'? If it isn't after
listening to this honey child you had better check the obituaries to see
if Keith Hannaleck June 04, 2000
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