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What people are saying about "Where I Come From"Excerpts from reviews |
| From Living Blues September/October 2006 Review by Justin O'Brien |
This is a tremendous ensemble performance led by a master harpist who presents one hell- and hair-raising second outing. |
| Review by Derral of KCHO in Redding, CA | This one is very good and I think it's one of the best albums this year. |
| Review by Bill Bentley of the Studio City / Sherman Oaks Sun | The return of this singer and harp player to the blues crew is a major event... They say the blues will never die, and here's one more bodacious reason why. Read full review |
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From "Spins" in Whatzup Magazine Review by D.M. Jones |
It's classic blues done up right. A disc full of blues highlights. Read full review |
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From "Hot Debut" in Blues Revue Magazine #102
Review by Thomas J. Cullen III |
Where I Come From is a sure contender for comeback album of the year... An essential purchase for harp fans. Read full review |
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From BluesBlowtorch.com Review By Eric Steiner |
An outstanding Blue Bella CD; Chicago blues continues to burn brightly with Bill Lupkin's return to the scene. Read full review |
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From Blindman's Blues Forum Review by Craig Ruskey |
This is a smoldering set of storming shuffles, slow blues, and wobbling rhumbas from a harp player and vocalist that we should be hearing lots more from in the future. Read full review |
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From Midwest Record Recap Chicago, IL - 6/28/06 |
Real Chicago stuff that's meant for fans and not tourists, Lupkin is strongly in the running for comeback of this year with a new outing like this. Read full review |
| Review by Billy Hutchinson | Bill has good gruff Blues delivery, it's his harp work that pricks back your ears; in fact he is the best Chicago Blues styled player I have come across since Steve Guyger! Read full review |
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From BluesSource.com Review by Gary W. Miller |
What a CD! He's an extreme talent... If you love harp players, you're gonna get off on this CD. Raw, energetic, and faithful to the max, Lupkin pulls it all off with the strength of a winner. Read full review |