Fantastic rock-blues-soul album of the fledgling Gregg Alexander, who later became head of the creative "New Radicals"! There were and are indeed some who thought / hoped: "Here comes the new Mick Jagger", but Thank God is not tired Gregg Alexander infusion, but represents himself and his great songs alone without coming even in the slightest suspicion wanting to whomever copy ...
Super fresh and powerful production. Each time you hear there are new subtleties of the really good production to hear. Unconditional purchase recommendation, not only for all those who love or the New Radicals "In Rock" Mick Jagger's solo albums ...