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"Left Me With The Blues" is a guitar tour-de-force exemplifying Teresa's empathetic understanding of how melodic note choice is not antithetical to powerful blues-rock. She rips through this ballad with an incredible guitar improvisation that combines both power and tenderness. These seemingly opposite emotions become blended in the same way a broken heart can be angry and yet, still love. |
MP3.com CD: Up Against The Wall - buy it!
CD: Up Against The Wall
Label: Mojo Loon Records
Credits: Russell & Russell |
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"I'm Leavin' You" is female in-your-face attitude meets rippin'-swingin'-rockin' guitar blues with a Stevie Wonder-like support groove in the bass and drums. A unique musical combination that expresses a woman's final statement to her soon-to-be "ex" before slamming the door. |
MP3.com CD: Up Against The Wall - buy it!
CD: Up Against The Wall
Label: Mojo Loon Records
Credits: Russell |
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A tongue-in-cheek send-up of super spy mentality, the James Bond fantasy. "He's So Cool" provides a rich production with background vocals, percussion, horn section, inspired solos from Teresa on guitar, Jeff Elliot on trumpet, and Karen Hammack on Rhodes-piano. The rhythm section pumps out a "Tower of Power"-type funky eighth-note underscore that provides excellent support for the spy theme. |
MP3.com CD: Up Against The Wall - buy it!
CD: Up Against the Wall
Label: Mojo Loon Records
Credits: Russell & Dougherty |
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