"He is a musician who respects the past, and will offer must in the future" (Best in Music/Greece)
"Smooth as silk describes the work of native son and Blues historian, Son Lewis. Lewis'
Gentrified guitar and soulful vocals squeeze every drop from these charts...and at 65 minutes, gives your box workout...he's a real deal". (Music Matters Magazine)
"He’s compiled a CD that documents the development of the Blues from the thirties to the nineties. Son explores material from a Who’s Who, including Muddy, Howlin’ Wolf, Little Walter, Robert Johnson and just enough country masters to show you he’s the real deal." (Tri-State Blues Magazine)
"...A versatile Blues artist...this CD speaks for itself " (Les Tarr KLLK-FM Mendocino CA)
"A mini-history of the Blues...the playing on this session is almost consistently very good to excellent" (Blues Audience)
"A rhythm section that is as tight as a graduation night suit" (Big Al Watts 106 FM Australia)
"A diverse set of blues...swinging guitar, rolling piano, wailing harp, a beautiful groove ...effective...a fine recording" (Blueprint/UK)
"The cut I Can't Keep From Crying is STILL in rotation...thanks for sending this disc our way!" (Marty Scarbrough KASU-FM Jonesboro AR)
"Each performance is a carefully constructed gem...an honest record with no gimmicks...worth a listen" 1997 Reader's Poll Blues Retro Artist of the Year. (Delta Snake Blues News)
"This album is put together with the right mix of acoustic and electric Blues. Both styles reflect Lewis' great versatility in both his guitar playing and vocals" (Southland Blues)
"...A nice excursion in Blues town...even a non-Blues fan will enjoy his music" (Mark Penning/25th Hour/Belgium)
"For those predisposed to this music, Lewis will do just fine." (Nyack Journal News)
"Soulful vocal performance" (Newark Star Ledger)
"A trip through blues memory lane with this musician. Son's guitar playing shines in a variety of acoustic and electric styles" (Blues Access)
"straodinarie" (il Blues/Italy)
"A wonderful album...his guitar playing is stunning...the finest rhythm section in the tri-state area" (Scott Acton WNTI-FM)
"Next Train Smokin' has been well accepted in our audience...having a lot of success with" (Radio Universidad/Mexico)
"As a testament to the Blues, this album is highly listenable, and very promising" (River Reporter)
"Next Train Smokin' shows a real feel, a real caring for the blues... his playing is not to be missed" (Blues Power)
"INCENDIARY!" (Skyland Blues Society)
"A solid album...credible authenticity...catch the Next Train Smokin'" (Blues Suede News)
"Tradition! That’s what Son Lewis is blessed with… a caretaker of the blues lexicon plus more… and when you see Son Lewis the performer step up to the killin’ floor, you will know he has paid his dues, plus a little more…" (Mike Moss/Blues 2000 Festival Promoter)
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