"Blues Deluxe was my last shot after being dropped by two major record labels and my booking agent. It was then that my manager, Roy Weisman, had his first ‘all in’ moment. We would go back into the studio and record. A record that would hopefully define the direction of whatever future career I might have."
"On Blues Deluxe Vol. 2, I asked my great friend Josh Smith to produce a record to be a companion to the anniversary edition of the first album, and hopefully demonstrate a bit of how I have progressed over the last 20 years," Bonamassa adds. "The contrast between a cocky 26-year-old and an established 46-year-old is considerable.
"BLUES DELUXE WAS MY LAST SHOT AFTER BEING DROPPED BY TWO MAJOR RECORD LABELS AND MY BOOKING AGENT."
Does the fire still burn like it did? Am I still playing hungry? Am I even good enough to pay tribute to my heroes all over again? The answer lies somewhere in this album."
"When Joe asked me to produce Blues Deluxe Vol. 2, I knew immediately what I wanted to accomplish," adds Smith. "I wanted the fans to hear the completely natural, relaxed Joe that I hear when we are just goofing around playing guitars. He really was in the moment and feeling completely supported and I know that he really ‘went for it’ on everything."
"IF YOU HAD TOLD ME 20 YEARS AGO MY CAREER WOULD LAST LONG ENOUGH TO SEE THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THIS LITTLE RECORD CALLED ‘BLUES DELUXE,’ I’M SURE I WOULD HAVE LAUGHED,"
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