This was
Specter's fifth album for Delmark Records. It saw the Chicago guitarist team up with singer/harpslinger
Lynwood Slim (who wrote or co-wrote four of the songs) and organist
Jack McDuff. A smooth and easy listen,
Left Turn on Blue shuffles, swings, and bops at the juncture of blues and jazz. From the blues chestnut "Party Girl" to the Albert Collins instrumental "Tremble" to the steady jazz groove of Slim's "Stop! Hold It," this is a very classy album. The horns are nicely done, and jazz buffs will particularly enjoy
Specter's brief interjections of other tunes into the songs: "Til the End of Time," "Unleavened Soul," and "Killer Jack." ~ Ann Wickstrom