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    Give It To Me (3:52)
  • Now Sue's got those bluegrass blues and I'm liking it!
    Walk In The Sun (3:32)
  • I can see this song getting air-play on both alternative and mainstream stations. Maybe even on a country station willing to take a chance.
    The Snake (3:15)
  • An instrumental mix of surf and Jerry Lee Lewis.
    Wayward Girl (2:30)
  • Sue's still got those bluegrass blues.
    The Wind (4:44)
  • This song made me think about how the Doors might have sounded if they were on the scene ten years earlier and just said no to drugs.
    Lover's Call (3:22)
  • A simple wishy-washy tune I didn't care for.
    Better (3:36)
  • If you were to speed up this song it would be a great rock-a-billy tune.
    Train To Memphis (4:40)
  • A blues song I think even ol' Muddy would like.
    Love Sick Child (4:13)
  • Whoa! Where'd this song come from? It actually reminds me of the Beatles from their Cavern Club days. I like it!
    Long Distance Lover (4:57)
  • This song does nothing for me. I guess Sue needed to fill up space.

I really enjoyed listening to Sue Foley's "Walk In The Sun," and I'm surprised that this is the first I've ever heard of her. As it turns out she has three previous releases that I'm on the look out for now. I'm not sure how she sounded in the past, but to me Sue Foley's musical style is an eclectic mix of blues, country, and 60's style rock-n-roll. I liked "Walk in the Sun" a lot and have no regrets having shelled out $13.00 for it. So it is without hesitation I recommend Sue Foley's "Walk in the Sun" and give it an 80%.

I'm Stu Gotz! Later & Love Ya! ;-)~

 

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