One Step Ahead

One Step Ahead Artist: Vince Converse
Label: Lightyear
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 085365433229
EAN: 0085365433229
ASIN: B00000JG4B


Release Date: 1999-07-13

One Step Ahead


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Tracks:

  1. One Step Ahead
  2. I Ain't Superstitious
  3. Sleeper
  4. Equality
  5. Recession Blues
  6. Give It Everything You've Got
  7. She Thing
  8. Back To Baby
  9. Drown Yourself In The River
  10. Someone Else Instead
  11. SNAFU
  12. Lonesome

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great bargain bin pickup.......2007-02-26

After the reviews and samples, then seeing it so cheap, I gave Vince a whirl. Not a ball of fire or unlike anything else you have ever heard but not disappointed at all either. I find myself going back for more. Deserves a shot with better production.

5 out of 5 stars Good blues/rock work!.......2006-03-18

I just listened to this CD for the first time. I don't understand why the one reviewer gave it a negative review. This is excellent guitar work and musicianship. I love blues/rock work by the usuals of course, Hendrix (saw him), Stevie Ray Vaughan (saw him), Ronnie Earl (not his jazz stuff but I love his blues songs), Michael Bloomfield, and guys newer to me like Albert Cummings, Rob Tognoni, Dave Hole, Jimmy Thackery and on and on; and Converse is good too, unlike guys I don't like that aren't as good on guitar like Tinsley Ellis, Mark May, Tab Benoit, etc. Even on songs that have too much hornwork, the guitar work is still excellent. This is worthy of a purchase; I'm glad I bought this one.

5 out of 5 stars One step ahead under any circumstances!!! .......2004-12-10

I just spent ten minutes or so perusing the "customer" reviews and am amazed at the complete dichotomy here! I was a Rock/Blues drummer back in the day ( a day when you could still say hello to Jimi from across MacDougal street) and it never ceases to amaze me as to the preponderance of "IGNANT" and soul-less cretinos amongst our ilk. What is not to like about this "masterwork!" Understated and yet brilliant in its purposeful low key "Burn!" I posses approximately 2000 CD's, of which, an increasing majority are of the Modern electric blues variety. Vince Converse is at the very top of my A list. Different than anyone else, a blend of everyone else BUT, with one essential difference true blue soul n' a touch of that funk! No one is doing what this man is doing. I just wish I could find another copy before the laser in my player burns it completely through!!! To the uninitiated, to the neophyte, to the audiophile I say,....buy this now..and you will never find better tender exchanged!! A superb blues/funk/rock fusion effort! SO go buy now ...and be your own personal witness to transcendence!! Enjoy!

1 out of 5 stars Blues?.......2004-02-09

I bought this on a whim because it was on one of those Amazon blues lists and the artists listed agreed with my taste, but this one's a dog, no soul, no tone,weak vocals & guitar playing,too many effects for a blues player.

5 out of 5 stars

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