Topic: Colin James' album Bad Habits
I was made aware of this artist recently and looked into his music and found out he got his start opening for SRV in the late Eighties. Apparently Stevie made a strong impression. He had some international success early in his career and in the Nineties made some albums similar to Brian Setzer's Big Band revival. None of his early stuff really appealed to me until I came across his Bad Habits album, released in 1995. There's some great covers of Robert Johnson. Howlin' Wolf and Elmore James that are refreshing. But it's his original stuff that's nothing less than stellar. The title song sounds as if it came off Blues Deluxe. His vocals are strong and his guitar is no nonsense and with emotion - especially on slide. If it wasn't for his vocals I'd swear Joe was playing on this album. Kim Wilson joins in on a few songs for some lively harp playing as well as Mavis Staples, Reese Wynans, Waddy Wachtel and Lenny Kravitz. This is blues/rock with emphasis on pure rock. One of the best albums of this genre I've listened to and can't recommend it any higher.