Soledad Brothers - The Hardest Walk

Primary Artist
Soledad Brothers
Album Title
The Hardest Walk
Release Date
March 14, 2006 
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Review by Mark Deming
The Soledad Brothers' fifth album, The Hardest Walk, opens with "Truth or Consequences," a solid and gloriously raunchy slice of blues-shot rock & roll that recalls The Rolling Stones in their Sticky Fingers/Exile On Main St. glory days with its gutsy guitar lines and horn accents. But The Soledad Brothers don't seem to be channeling the sound of The Stones so much as their approach on The Hardest Walk. Like those abovementioned albums, The Hardest Walk isn't afraid to make with the rock, and with the band expanded to a quartet for these sessions with the addition of multi-instrumentalist Dechman, songs like "Crooked Crown" and "Good Feeling" are rich and full bodied without sounding cluttered or losing the spaces around the notes. Read More
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