Guitar Shorty's "We The People," released in 2006, is a powerful testament to the enduring spirit of blues music, blending classic blues with modern sensibilities. This seventh studio album, dropped on August 15, 2006, under Alligator Records, showcases Guitar Shorty's raw talent and stellar musicianship. With a runtime of just over 50 minutes, the album packs a punch with 12 tracks that resonate deeply with contemporary themes.
The album opens with the title track, "We The People," setting the tone for a collection that is both timeless and relevant. Guitar Shorty's signature guitar work is on full display, complemented by thought-provoking lyrics that reflect the challenges of the times. Tracks like "What Good Is Life?" and "A Hurt So Old" delve into the human experience, offering a blend of introspection and raw energy. "Runaway Train" and "Sonic Boom" bring a high-energy blues rock vibe, while "Blues In My Blood" and "Cost Of Livin'" pay homage to the classic blues tradition.
Guitar Shorty's ability to weave contemporary issues into his music makes "We The People" a standout in the blues genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this album offers a rich listening experience that highlights Guitar Shorty's unique voice and unparalleled skill.