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| Joanne Shaw Taylor | Primary Artist, Electric Guitar, Vocals |
| Davíd Garza | Mandolin, Piano, fender rhodes, Wurlitzer, Hammond B3 |
| J.J. Johnson | Drums |
| Billy White | Bass |
| Barry Taylor | Management |
| Howie Weinberg | Mastering |
| Frankie Miller | Composer |
| Kevin Bowe | Composer |
| Mike McCarthy | Producer, Engineer |
| Jim Vollentine | Engineer |
| Davíd Garza | Additional Music |
| Michael Van Merwyk | Artwork |
| Joanne Shaw Taylor | Composer, Additional Music |
| Dan Gerbarg | Mastering |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - J. Poet
Joanne Shaw Taylor has the looks of a cherub, with a round baby face and a shock of blonde hair that makes her look even younger than her 26 years. But when she picks up her guitar and starts tearing into a tune, she channels the sweaty energy of a smoky blues bar at midnight. Her singing is just as gritty and soulful, a throaty growl that conveys the blistering emotions that are her stock in trade. She doesn't waste any time getting down to business. The album opens with "Soul Station," an ode to recovery and salvation, but the extended solo she lays down to close the tune sounds like a battle between angels and demons with its shrieking bent notes and searing distorted ...