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Ledbetter Heights

Ledbetter Heights
Kenny Wayne Shepherd

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Track Listing

  1. Born With a Broken Heart
  2. Deja Voodoo
  3. Aberdeen
  4. Shame, Shame, Shame
  5. One Foot on the Path
  6. Everbody Gets the Blues
  7. While We Cry [Live]
  8. I'm Leaving You (Commit a Crime)
  9. (Let Me Up) I've Had Enough
  10. Riverside
  11. What's Goin' Down
  12. Ledbetter Heights

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #36488 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-06-27
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import

Customer Reviews

KWS the new SRV!5
This is an amazingly good c.d from one of the new breed blues guitarists.There is not one duff track on the album.Standout tracks being the Bukka White cover Aberdeen,and One Foot On The Path.The vocals are handled superbly by Corey Sterling,and the rest of the band are firing on all cylinders.All in all ,a must for blues rock fans.

Beyond the Blues5
This album is a fantastic voyage past what some call "boring 12 bar blues." (I don't). The KWS band provides uncharacteristicly inspired vocals, songwriting and execution. "Aberdeen" is a personal favorite, with thje ringing Dobro providing a Delta feel, while "Deja Voodoo" makes you think where Stevie might have gone musically, had he lived. A must-buy.

The best blues-rock band for years5
Kenny Wayne Shepherd is definitely up with the best blues guitarists. I actually bought this album after 'Live On' which is the latest KWS Band album to be released. I really didn't expect it to be as good, but amazingly all three of the available albums are just as good as each other ('Trouble is...', 'Ledbetter Heights', and 'Live On'). Even for people not so keen on Blues, this gutsy blues rock will have you hooked-great guitar, great vocals. Its the kind of music that makes you feel great, that makes you want to pick up a guitar and just play- I have to agree with the review of 'Live On'-it gives you goosebumps. There isn't a dud song on here. Another reason to give Shepherd credit is that someone so young made such an impact on this particular rock scene. Stevie Ray Vaughn's career was tragically much too short- this starts where he left off in terms of influence and admirable talent.