★★★★★
Track Listing: Disc 1. My Demon Lover Louie 2. Pus Me, If You Please 3. C/Garz/Garz/Attenuation3 4. I, Jim Belushi, Am Greater Than Brando, Do You Hear Me? Come Back Here! 5. Candy Shop 6. For Steve Reich #8 Disc 2. 1. Rancid Eye Warrior #1 2. Rancid Eye Warrior #2 3. Rancid Eye Warrior #3 4. Rancid Eye Warrior #4 5. Stella By Starlight 6. Rancid Eye Warrior #7 7. DoYouDoYouDoYouDoYouDon'tYouGimmeGimmePeanutButter'nJellySammmmwitttttttch Disc 3. 1. Got My Mojo Workin' 2. Sweet Home Chicago 3...
- www.allaboutjazz.com
2009-06-05
★★★★★
It took him several years, but Jim Belushi finally decided to cut his own blues/soul record in 1997. He had toured with his band, the Sacred Hearts, for several years, pounding out uptempo, electric Chicago blues in a style similar to the Blues Brothers. 36-22-36 follows in that tradition, offering 11 tracks of driving blues...
- music.aol.com
2008-08-27
★★★★★
Let's be honest: the According to Jim soundtrack is just an excuse for Jim Belushi to record another solo album, and to put it out on a major label, at that. Belushi and his Chicago blues band -- essentially the same band, co-led by keyboardist Glen Clark, that backed him on his 2003 duet album with Dan Aykroyd, Have Love Will Travel -- perform all 14 songs in a manner that's virtually identical to both that 2003 album and his other album, 1998's 36-22-36...
- music.aol.com
2008-08-27
★★★★★
Give Jim Belushi and Dan Aykroyd credit for at least one thing: the subtitle of "Big Men - Big Music" to their 2003 album, Have Love Will Travel, is pretty fun, and partially accurate. The two comedians-cum-retro-bluesmen are indeed big men, and they at the very least have a big band: the back cover features no less than 12 musicians, including the duo, begging the question of just how much does the Have Love Will Travel Revue actually pull in per gig...
- music.aol.com
2008-08-27