On his second outing on Bullseye, bluesman
Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets deliver a solid album. "Can We Get Together" offers a spunky lead track with
Sam Myers on vocals and the Texas Horns adding an extra bit of pizzazz.
Funderburgh offers one of his rare vocals on "One Women I Need," a nice ballad with Gentleman John Street's piano and organ providing an atmospheric backdrop. The instrumental "Going My Way?" gives
Funderburgh, Street, drummer
Wes Starr, and bassist Johnny Bradley a chance to kick out the jams, while the band pays its dues to classic blues on good versions of
Johnny Walker's "Rambling Woman" and
B.B. King/Joe Josea's "Jungle." The album kicks into high gear on upbeat renditions of
Sonny Boy Williamson's "Tryin' to Get Back on My Feet" and Tabby Thomas/Mark Dee's boogie-friendly "Hoodoo Party." Both of these benefit from spry guitar and piano work, and
Meyers' exuberant vocal. Overall, the album also benefits from tight ensemble playing, a quality that undoubtedly comes from spending 300 days a year on the road together. For fans of
Funderburgh's previous albums, and for anyone who enjoys electric blues,
Which Way Is Texas? will prove a pleasing purchase. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr.