Little Jimmy King's second Bullseye/Rounder session matches the slashing guitarist with the rhythm section that once backed Stevie Ray Vaughan. King soars on these 11 cuts; while he lacks Vaughan's speed and is more a straight blues technician, he plays with more imagination and drive than on his debut. He contributes six originals and does a competent job of reworking material by Elmore James, Albert King, and even Phil Collins. While there's nothing here startling or surprising, King effectively teams with Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon, and producer/organist Ron Levy crafts an entertaining program of contemporary blues-rock with vintage sensibilities and overtones. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
Something Inside of Me
03/30/1994 | Bullseye Blues
All Music Guide Review
Something Inside of Me Track Listing
Credits of Something Inside of Me
- Rusty McFarland
- Vocals (Background), Engineer
- Tommy Shannon
- Bass, ?
- Jim Spake
- Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
- Scott Thompson
- Trumpet
- Stacie Plunk
- Vocals (Background)
- Jean Wilcox
- Design
- Joe Brescio
- Mastering
- Darby Hicks, Jr.
- Arranger
- Jacqueline Johnson
- Vocals (Background)
- Little Jimmy King
- Guitar, Arranger, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Main Performer
- Chris Layton
- Percussion, Drums, ?
- Ron Levy
- Organ, Arranger, Producer, Liner Notes











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