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-Dethstryk-
Oct 20, 2000
Are there any other bands that can pull off a blues-rock-jazz vibe like Gov't Mule does? Despite listening to every album that I can, live and studio, I can never get enough.

I'm also up for knowing other blues artists similar to Bernard Allison. I really like the more modern, rocking sound he pulls off.

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-Dethstryk-
Oct 20, 2000
I'm not sure if this will get me a lot of poo poo, but I really like Brad Paisley's Play album, where it's a lot of great guitar work and mostly instrumental. I'm not a huge country fan, but this stuff is really great, and while I don't like most of the duets, that single with Keith Urban has some fantastic guitar in it that I can never skip.

So, two questions I guess. One, are any other albums by Paisley or Urban focused more on the guitar and instrumental work like this album?

Two: What are some other albums that might have this same sort of great southern/country guitar work? Instrumental isn't a requirement by any means.

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