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Number of Stop Off (1972) Reviews: 1
Surprisingly likable duo
Reviewer: John Fitzgerald, Human resources staff datbase assistant May 17, 2001 Ashman Reynolds are a likable Delaney & Bonnie style duo but a little more pop
orientated. Bob Weston is listed as "1st lead and slide guitars" on the album and although
it doesn't state on which songs, the real plus is that you can easily make him out on here.
His co-written "Taking off" is one of the more up numbers which features some good
Weston slide at the end and the closing rocker "Help me" includes Bob's biggest solo on
the album at the end. "Long long road" is an equally effective rocker but my favorite is the
side two opener "I wish I knew". Moving guitar flourishes from Weston top off an
emotionally heartfelt uplifting tune. I'm going to recommend it because I enjoyed it alot
more than I thought I would and I'm sure you will too.
Tracklisting and album cover provided by Steve Fairhead and Fin Costello. Transcribed to HTML by Jeff Kenney and Marty Adelson.