REVIEWS
'Chris showcased his tunes with a spirit and spunk that
made family ties beside the point'. (Billboard)
'very engaging'; 'if the Faces or Pogues had been from
Louisiana they would have sounded like this'; 'this
Jagger is a sly sharp songwriter'. (Daily Telegraph)
'he does the job with so much joi-de-vivre that he and
his four good-timey chums might well kick more life into
your next party than anything released by the Stones in
the last decade'; 'when the band locks into a bubbling
groove, they mix up a potent brew'. (Mojo)
'heir to the throne left vacant by Ronnie Lane's Slim
Chance'; 'Channel Fever finds Jagger writing strong
enough songs to make his brother jealous'. (Q
magazine)
'plays the old styles with plenty of heart'; 'a genial
take on a range of American styles'; 'solid, danceable
beat'. (Daily Mail)
'genuine British Zydeco'n'Country package. The crazy
thing is that it works'; 'you could easily mistake this
for the genuine American article'. (Hi-Fi News)
'the younger Jagger has discovered an excellent
vocabulary'; 'the feel is authentic'. (Birmingham
Post)
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