Chubbier is better..
znodog | nyc, usa | 02/25/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What can you say about a guy who just keeps giving you quality music year after year and raises' the level every time. Even though he is a great live performer and is on the road most of the time, he always finds time to jam with pals and co-stars at BBKing's or at your local waterrin' hole.Popa always had a hard - rock quality lurking underneath and you could hear it here on "Let The Music Set You Free" and "I'll Piss On Your Grave",But the man with a giant heart and hands will always be a spokesman for blues, with a rough edge of course after all he's from the streets of NYC not Mississippi, Real Good Time Music..Eat it up !"
Rock and Blues
A. D. Boorman | 03/30/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"If you like the eclectic mixture of Rock and Blues Popa Chubby mastered, then you'll like this CD. Popa is in more of a rock mode in this one, but there's lots of blues here as well.
It seems like every CD has acouple of high points for the blues purists out there, and this is no exception. "Grown Man Crying Blues," "Man of the Blues" and this uniquely titled "Rock and Roll You Heartless Bitch" show that Popa Chubby is still clearly a master bluesman.
This is primarily a 'fun' CD, but it also has it's depth to it. Popa often portrays himself primarily as a 'fun' act (consider the double-entendre name), but he demonstrates his guitar virtuosity on a 'surfer' version of the Godfather theme, and he shows his depth as a songwriter on "Rock and Roll You Heartless Bitch."
All in all, this is quite an impressive addition to his growing list of accomplishments. Popa continues to get better and better.
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Deliveries after dark
Joseph Shauger | nazareth,pa. | 12/30/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"my first cd of popa chubby and it won't be my last .This guy attacks his music and yet he turns sweet with the theme from the godfather and then give it hell with piss on your grave ,his the popa."