Can't Buy a Break is a slow-burning, laidback contemporary blues record that positively swings.
Cain's licks are clean, warm and fluid -- he's able to seamlessly bounce back and forth between R&B, funk, jazz, jump blues, and Chicago blues. Furthermore, he proves himself to be an adept saxophonist, keyboardist and vocalist, as well as songwriter -- the album is a true tour-de-force. His backing band is tight and sympathetic, giving the impression that
Cain is fronting a much larger band than he is. It's a refreshing, diverse, and relaxed record that shows there is more to contemporary blues than wailing blues-rock. ~ Thom Owens