George Thorogood & the Destroyers 2120 South Michigan Ave.

1
Going Back
03:24
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Hi-Heel Sneakers (Feat. Buddy Guy)
03:29
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Seventh Son
03:06
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Spoonful
04:13
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Let It Rock
02:55
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Two Trains Running (Still A Fool)
05:13
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Bo Diddley
03:08
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Mama Talk To Your Daughter
02:30
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Help Me
04:02
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My Babe (Feat. Charlie Musselwhite)
03:20
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Willie Dixon's Gone
03:11
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Chicago Bound
02:58
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2120 South Michigan Ave (Feat. Charlie Musselwaite)
04:37
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anonymous Nov 21, 2012

I'll preface this by saying that this is my first album review, so please keep that in mind as you read this.

Being from Chicago, the title of this album brought a smile to my face. Normally when I here something new from an artist who has been around a long time, it tends to be watered-down and quite lack-luster. Not so with this album! G.T. & The Destroyers (with the help of some well known guests) really kick the boogie into high-gear on this album and prove they can still bang out the over-driven guitar sound which has made Chicago Style Blues so great.

This album is definitely in the same style of most of G.T.'s music, which some may argue is not a good thing. While there are some groups which experiment with music style as their careers evolve (i.e. The Beatles), G.T.'s style remains strong and well polished. If you're a fan of George Thorogood & The Destroyers, this album shouldn't disappoint.

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