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Popa Chubby – Universal Breakdown Blues (2013) A fiery aggression surrounds Universal Breakdown Blues, as Popa Chubby doesn’t lament the dangerous and uncertain era in which we live so much as rail against it with all of his might. Populated with grippingly personal tales, and some of his most bold and dexterous guitar playing to date, this album is one part emotional release, one part confrontational triumph — and completely cathartic. “I Don’t Want Nobody” gets things underway with a chugging riff that would bring a twinkle to Stevie Ray Vaughan’s eye, before Popa Chubby lets loose an extended solo exploration — as furiously inventive as it as, well, furious. He then adds a snarling lyric about walking off from bad love. It’s the first, but in no way the last, of the scorching rebukes on Universal Breakdown Blues, which confronts problems both worldly and personal with a hard-eyed sensibility. The title track simmers and then shouts, before its eventually engulfed in a plume of psychedelic wah-wah guitar. “Danger Man” takes a match to the familiar braggadocio of soul men like Otis Redding. Meanwhile, his instrumental take on “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” leaves aside the dreamy reminiscence associated with that standard in order to explore a darker reality — one filled with regret and no small amount of anger. Even the more straight-forward “Peoples Blues,” after retelling a familiar cuckold’s tale, becomes a launching pad for a scorching series of runs by Chubby, who unle
I Don't Want Nobody
Popa Chubby
I Ain't Giving Up
Popa Chubby
Universal Breakdown Blues
Popa Chubby
The Peoples Blues
Popa Chubby
Rock Me Baby
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69 Dollars
Popa Chubby
Over the Rainbow
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I Need A Lil' Mojo
Popa Chubby
Danger Man
Popa Chubby
Goin' Back To Amsterdam (Reefer Smokin' Man)
Popa Chubby
The Finger Bangin' Boogie
Popa Chubby
Mind Bender
Popa Chubby