Lil Ed Williams and Dave Weld have complementary styles. The pair of blues singer-guitarists learned slide guitar from J.B. Hutto (Williams' uncle) and they are equally skilled playing acoustic and electric blues. In fact, with the exception of the pop ballad "Too Late Baby" which is from 1944 and utilizes different personnel than the rest of the CD, this set mostly alternates acoustic and electric numbers by the Imperial Flames, a quintet. The co-leaders split the vocals and the guitar solos equally and are not only strong soloists but adept at backing each other. Due to impressive variety and high musicianship, the often-exuberant set is highly recommended to blues fans. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Blaise Barton (Engineer), Blaise Barton (Editing), Blaise Barton (Mixing), Blaise Barton (Assembly), David Brickson (Engineer), Leo Davis (Piano), Leo Davis (Organ (Hammond)), Michael Robert Frank (Executive Producer), Jeff Moleski (Mixing Assistant), Jeff Moleski (Editing Assistant), Bernard Reed (Bass), Bernard Reed (Vocals (Background)), Dave Weld (Guitar (Acoustic)), Dave Weld (Guitar), Dave Weld (Guitar (Rhythm)), Dave Weld (Vocals), Dave Weld (Vocals (Background)), Dave Weld (Performer), Lil' Ed Williams (Guitar (Acoustic)), Lil' Ed Williams (Guitar), Lil' Ed Williams (Guitar (Rhythm)), Lil' Ed Williams (Vocals), Lil' Ed Williams (Vocals (Background)), Lil' Ed Williams (Main Performer), Al Brandtner (Design), Andrew Bird (Violin), Noel Grigalunus (Photography), Jeff Taylor (Drums), Jeff Taylor (Vocals (Background))