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On his second album, Keb' Mo' begins to expand the borders of his Delta blues by recording with a full band on a couple of tracks and attempting more expansive, rock-based song structures. The attempts aren't entirely successful and it's ironic that he decided to try rock-oriented material after he received such praise for his traditionalist debut. Still, there are a few songs on the album that rank with the best on his first album, which suggests that Just Like You is merely a sophomore slump.
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Release Date: | 06/24/1996 |
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Label: | Sony Uk |
UPC: | 5099748411723 |
catalogNumber: | 4841172 |
Rank: | 25613 |
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