Alison Solo: Plutonian

Genre: Blues Rock

Released: April 21, 2020

​What a beautiful voice on this album. We need to get this playing on every radio. Was nice to hear elements of Allanis Morreset, Joan Osborne, and Original notes. The Album starts off a little on the safe side with american dream. Then when “Glass Window” kicks in the real show begins. This song was well written, and performed flawlessly. Then busting in with some killer guitar work that would make Billy Gibbons proud on “Interlude: What You Hide Can Hurt You”. Then we add a little Bonnie Raitt on “Sister Rosetta Tharpe” and that tell tell organ reminiscent of Greg Allman. Then finally to cap it off with a nice acoustic song “Old English”. Over all great album, it was mixed very well and no instrument ever overtakes the others. Vocals remain rich and present.

NGM Rating: 4.0 out of 5

​Notable Tracks:

  • Glass Window
  • Interlude: What You Hide Can Hurt You
  • Sister Rosetta Tharpe

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