★★★★★
In late 2005 Southside Johnny and a reconstituted Asbury Jukes released Into the Harbour. Harbour is a surprise treat, recalling the great rock ‘n soul blend of Southside Johnny's best music. Johnny's gravelly voice sounds like it has been to hell and back, but it works well with Harbour's bluesy rock material, especially on the fantastic opening number, a rousing cover of the Stones "Happy," as well as the great rock cuts "Tear Stained Letter" and "Nothing But a Heartache...
- www.soultracks.com
2010-12-07
★★★★★
With like-minded attitudes toward lyrics, Americana and life expericences, Southside Johnny and Tom Waits seem to have been naturals for teaming up on a joint project. After much planning and work, they finally have. A long-time admirer of Waits' songs, Southside Johnny chose 12 of Waits' most personally appealing songs and collaborated with Richie "La Bamba" Rosenberg to add powerhouse 13-piece band arrangements on each of the tracks. The combination is irresistible...
- www.jazzreview.com
2010-08-23
★★★★★
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- www.rollingstone.com
2009-06-08