Shane Dwight sings with a street wise rasp while playing a variety of blues based guitars along with guests Mickey Raphael/harp, Rob McNelley/g, Kevin McKendree/key, Patrick O’Hearn/b, Kenneth Blevins/dr and some cameo artists. The mix of earthy blues and rockish pulses make pieces like “If You Ain’t the Devil,” “Stand Up” and the title track sound like takes from the Rolling Stones’ Exile On Main Street. The team rollicks through “She Likes To Ride” and the drums get heavy with thunder for “Shakin’
with some murky organ on”Sucker.” Dwight has a sleek slide sound to the back porch “Bullets and Gasoline,” and all that’s missing is some guest vocals by Mick Jagger and you’re all set.