Paul Pigat takes you to back porches and late night clubs, playing guitar and harmonica in accompaniment of his road travelled voice, accompanied by Marc L’Esperance for extra percussion and vocal support. In the Spartan and informal setting, he makes a lot out of a little, delivering a hip boogie beat to “Roll A Night” and having some folky fun on “The Game.” He knows how to spin a yarn, telling stories as on “Some People’s Children” and the sermonette “Treat your Popa Right” getting soft and spacious on “4JT.” With slide guitar, he gives out an ominous and long shadowed take of Johnny Cash’s “Ring Of Fire” while the Bo Diddley-ish “Piece Of Work” has more slide work than Ricky Henderson. Wears as well as 5 year old Wranglers.