At times on Dirty Deal, it's virtually a Little Feat reunion, with five members from the classic lineup helping out on "Three Sides to Every Story," giving it a wonderful, funky momentum. Coco Montoya himself is definitely a better-than-average guitarist and singer when it comes to the R&B/blues axis, although he's at his best on tracks like "How Do You Sleep at Night?" where he has the chance to pull more emotion from his instrument; in this case, more than a touch of bitterness. He's cut from the same cloth as Robert Cray, but without the same soulful subtlety. Montoya is more a shot and a beer than a smooth cocktail. You come away from this with the sense that he holds nothing back, and even a performance in the studio would be sweaty; there's that amount of commitment. And while he may not be one of the guitar gods, when he unleashes a flurry of notes (as on "It Takes Time") he's still a powerhouse. Perhaps the biggest problem is that, although he cranks in all departments, there's very little to really distinguish his music from many others mining the same seam. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide
Dirty Deal
01/16/2007 | Alligator Records
All Music Guide Review
Dirty Deal Track Listing
Credits of Dirty Deal
- Coco Montoya
- Guitar, Vocals
- Bill Payne
- Keyboards
- Trevor Sadler
- Mastering
- Tony Stead
- Keyboards
- Michael Trossman
- Logo
- Steve Evans
- Bass
- Kevin Niemiec
- Package Design
- Ed Kanon
- Percussion
- Roger Cole
- Percussion, Producer, Engineer, Vocals (Background)
- Paul Barrére
- Percussion, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background), Producer, Slide Guitar
- Sam Fishkin
- Mixing
- Larry Goetz
- Engineer
- Kenny Gradney
- Bass
- Randy Hayes
- Drums
- Richard Hayward
- Drums
- Bruce Iglauer
- Executive Producer, Mastering
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