I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Playing Out The String, from Arlen Roth and it's great display of Arlen's acoustic guitar talents. I've been listening to Roth since early in his career with tele in hand and this is a cool and interesting departure. Opening with Gus Cannon's Walk Right In, Roth on vocal and guitar sets a more pop pace but the album gets pretty deep in acoustic/blues presentation. Norman Blake's Randall Collins is a terrific track with fleet fingered playing accompanying Roth's vocals. Very cool. Brownie McGhee's Gonna Move Across The River gives Roth a great opportunity to play acoustic slide on a terrific country blues track and Townes Van Zandt's classic, Pancho and Lefty is a strong addition with melody handled purely on guitar. Very nice. Louis Jordan's crowd favorite, You Can't Get That Stuff No More, features Roth on slide acoustic and vocal. Blind Blake's rag track, Diddy Wah Diddy is a great track and Roth some of his best vocal and finger styling on this early blues. Wrapping the release is title track, Playing Out The String, a easy going shuffle. Roth, taking this softer, acoustic look at the blues is a nice break and a solid entry to his ever growing discography. Very nice.

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