Destiny Road is a strong collection of soulful grooves and warm, blues-drenched lines by the man who replaced Eric Clapton in John Mayall's seminal Bluesbreakers band. Green takes his time and delivers in eloquent bluetones-both on guitar and with fragile, plaintive vocals-on the gospel flavored, heavily B.B. King-inspired slow blues "You'll Be Sorry Someday," which also features some heartfelt blues harp work by the 52-year-old guitarist. Alongside fellow ax slinger Nigel Watson, he heats up a vibrant two-guitar attack on the opening shuffle "Big Change Is Gonna Come" and on the menacing "Heart of Stone."
Destiny Road is a strong collection of soulful grooves and warm, blues-drenched lines by the man who replaced Eric Clapton in John Mayall's seminal Bluesbreakers band. Green takes his time and delivers in eloquent bluetones-both on guitar and with fragile, plaintive vocals-on the gospel flavored, heavily B.B. King-inspired slow blues "You'll Be Sorry Someday," which also features some heartfelt blues harp work by the 52-year-old guitarist. Alongside fellow ax slinger Nigel Watson, he heats up a vibrant two-guitar attack on the opening shuffle "Big Change Is Gonna Come" and on the menacing "Heart of Stone."
Destiny Road is a strong collection of soulful grooves and warm, blues-drenched lines by the man who replaced Eric Clapton in John Mayall's seminal Bluesbreakers band. Green takes his time and delivers in eloquent bluetones-both on guitar and with fragile, plaintive vocals-on the gospel flavored, heavily B.B. King-inspired slow blues "You'll Be Sorry Someday," which also features some heartfelt blues harp work by the 52-year-old guitarist. Alongside fellow ax slinger Nigel Watson, he heats up a vibrant two-guitar attack on the opening shuffle "Big Change Is Gonna Come" and on the menacing "Heart of Stone."