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| Keri Leigh & the Blue Devils | Primary Artist |
| Keri Leigh | Indexed Contributor, Percussion, Drums, Vocals |
| Jim Culpepper | Drums |
| Michael Dale | Harp |
| Kevin Hall | Drums |
| Dave Horton | Rhythm Guitar |
| Carl Keesee | Bass |
| Mark Lyon | Bass, Guitar, Harp, Vocals |
| Frank Meyer | Bass |
| Scott Minor | Percussion, Drums, Vocals |
| Daiv Richardson | Piano |
| Rob Spears | Bass |
| The Blue Devils | Producer |
| Joe Garland | Composer |
| Robert Johnson | Composer |
| Mark Lyon | Engineer |
| Scott Minor | Engineer |
| Daiv Richardson | Producer, Engineer |
| Shelby Singleton | Composer |
| Charlie McCoy | Composer |
| Michael Point | Liner Notes |
| Andy Murphy | Producer, Engineer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Thom Owens
Keri Leigh's debut album isn't much more than standard Texas blues, but her passion for the music shines through every song, and that is what makes it a worthwhile listen. Leigh and guitarist Mark Lyon lead the band through eight covers and three fairly average originals, but they deliver the material with conviction, especially when they attack nuggets like Son House's "Preachin' Blues." Leigh's forceful, raspy voice sounds terrific and Lyon is a good guitarist, but the album is hampered by its predictability.