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Sweet soul music,
that's what Pittsburgh vocalist Billy Price does, and he does it up on
Can I Change My Mind, with songs and stylings that recall folks
from Otis Redding to Southside Johnny. Price is best known for his three
years as the singer fronting guitar-killer Roy Buchanan's band, including
work on two Buchanan albums. Guitar histrionics, however, are not part
of the mix on this one. Arrangements are rich without being overdone,
supple but tough, and the likely reason behind that is the presence of
recording veteran Swamp Dogg, who produced the CD, played keyboards, sang
backup, and wrote eight of the ten tunes
Dogg likes to ask
the tough questions, as in the tune "What Is Love (And What Makes
You Think You Deserve Some)," and deal with the hard truths. But
the key is whether Price has it going on, and his smoky, friendly voice
is a fine vehicle for delivering the R&B goods. He sounds like a man
who takes his infidelity seriously on the entendre-laden "Pass the
Sugar," he lifts some of the more pedestrian material up a step or
two, and he really opens the door to get out on the floor on Dogg's fun
"I Know It's Your Party." (**** four stars)
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