With this second album, G. Love put dishes in the major. If others would have warmed a second batch of the first disk (must incidentally), they do not eat this bread there! Bye Bye Philly so head south and clammy flesh to taste the specialties of New Orleans, immutable past century: hot peppers, occult rites and swaying cadences. Rest assured, the sauce base is the same: the low "marshmallow" is still there, Battery zest jazz too, and Garrett coolissime "G.Love» Dutton is completely out of sorts, offering an unusual mixture of Q White-Tip and liquefied Elvis. The good idea is obviously to incorporate some tasty local ingredients: thus do we retouve the Rebirth Brass Band in the role of the groove enhancer, time two brassy incursions at will, and using Jim Dickinson, Memphis legend dons the hat for the occasion of the star producer. Therefore, the premium to the menu and a surprising 1995 vintage: the listening repeatedly to "Nancy" or "Kiss And Tell" that sound like retro candy deliciously flawed, always whets the appetite.