A SOLID set of straight ahead Chicago blues from the son of a master.............They cover everything from the Ghetto Woman by B.B. King, in which Eddie sounds stylistically similar to Fenton Robinson, to a wonderful rendition of the Jimmy Reed classic, 'Baby What You Want Me to Do,' where Eddie's guitar sound pays direct homage to his dad. In an effort to adapt to an increasingly younger audience, he has modernized his style by experimenting with different guitar pedal effects. The results are clearly evident on many of his rock-leaning, distorted guitar solos including a very prominent one featured on Doctor Clayton's 'I Got to Find My Baby.' I'm a king bee Ghetto woman Kiddio Baby what you want me to do (Ode to Jimmy Reed) The sky is crying I got to find my baby (Before that evenin' sun go down) Baby please come home 32-20 blues You gotta pay the price Low down dirty shame (Oooh-wee baby) Whiskey headed woman Stop breaking down