Last of the Best

"As good a blues album as I have heard in a long time." Roger Wood, author of Down in Houston.

"Everybody plays beautifully; the well-seasoned road band was in good fighting shape when these sides were recorded." Blues Revue.

Reaching No. 7 nationally in Billboard's blues chart, this new CD captures the late harmonica giant at the peak of his power as a live performer, and a crack band at the top of its game.

Read the Oregonian's review.

Muddy Award Winner
Best NW Recording

Order The Last Of The Best directly from the band, or from Amazon.com, where the CD reached No. 1 among live blues CDs.

     
Way Down Here

Tracks include Meet Me With Your Black Dress On and Worried about the World.

Paul deLay felt that this CD contains some of his most blistering solos. He plays on five tracks, two of which also feature him singing duets with David.

With Jeff Minnick and Dave Kahl from the deLay band, plus Alan Hager, Albert Reda, and Dover Weinberg.

Buy directly from the source at Trillium Records. Also available from Amazon.com or from Barnes and Noble.

     
Serve Me Right To Shuffle

Includes the original version of Try Not to Kill Me. Paul deLay plays on a bonus live track from the same sessions as "The Last of the Best."

With Peter Dammann, Jeff Minnick, Dave Kahl, plus Albert Reda and Alan Hager.

"If there's a better (or smarter) blues record released this year, I haven't heard it," says CounterPunch's Jeffrey St. Clair.

Buy directly from the source at Trillium Records. Also available from Amazon.com or from Barnes and Noble.

     
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