Harvey Mandel, the guitar virtuoso known for his impressive work with Canned Heat and John Mayall, has returned with his latest album "Get Off in Chicago".
And let me tell you, this album is like a funky rollercoaster ride through the streets of the Windy City.
From the moment the groovy bassline kicks in on the opening track, you know you're in for a wild ride.
Mandel's guitar skills are on full display throughout the album, with blistering solos that will make your jaw drop.
But it's not all about shredding here - Mandel shows off his sensitive side on tracks like "Blues for a Dog" where his soulful playing will tug at your heartstrings.
The funky rhythm section keeps things moving along nicely, with infectious beats that will have you tapping your foot in no time.
And let's not forget Mandel's smooth vocals, which add a touch of soul to the proceedings.
Overall, "Get Off in Chicago" is a must-listen for any fan of blues or rock music.
It's a masterclass in guitar playing from one of the legends of the genre.
So put on your dancing shoes, crank up the volume, and get ready to groove to the sounds of Harvey Mandel.
Trust me, you won't be disappointed.
And let me tell you, this album is like a funky rollercoaster ride through the streets of the Windy City.
From the moment the groovy bassline kicks in on the opening track, you know you're in for a wild ride.
Mandel's guitar skills are on full display throughout the album, with blistering solos that will make your jaw drop.
But it's not all about shredding here - Mandel shows off his sensitive side on tracks like "Blues for a Dog" where his soulful playing will tug at your heartstrings.
The funky rhythm section keeps things moving along nicely, with infectious beats that will have you tapping your foot in no time.
And let's not forget Mandel's smooth vocals, which add a touch of soul to the proceedings.
Overall, "Get Off in Chicago" is a must-listen for any fan of blues or rock music.
It's a masterclass in guitar playing from one of the legends of the genre.
So put on your dancing shoes, crank up the volume, and get ready to groove to the sounds of Harvey Mandel.
Trust me, you won't be disappointed.






