In Gegenstz to music critic in my newspaper (NRZ), to the CD like excellent. Here are two top musicians in their respective genres have joined forces (Joe Bonamassa on guitar and Beth Hart song) and presents classic blues, blues-rock in a new guise. Not a single title was with me under the heading "further switches". Beth Hart's full, slightly rough voice enchants even the first take (Sinner's Prayer) and leaves me to the last song (I'l take care for you) no longer going on. The guitar is introduced sparingly but very pointedly from Joe Bonamasse. Each of his solos is an expression of his class. Of course there's an absolute highlight for me. Even two, to be exact. I'd rather go blind (heard from me for the first time in 1971 by Chicken Chack with Christie McVie as a singer) and Do not Explain (originally performed by the fantastic Bille Holiday) protrude from the already high-quality settled album. Purists may feel that the preparation of Billy Holiday's classic as The Da Vinci Code, I find it just beautiful. Bonamassa and Hart is the success, which are said Joe Cocker. The replicas often sound better than the originals