J & J Blues Bar in Ft. Worth, Texas comes alive with the sound of authentic blues as Smokin Joe Kubek and Bnois King rock the crowd in a performance captured on New Year's Eve of 2005. In addition to an eleven song stage set that includes "Burnin' to the Ground," "My Heart's in Texas," "She's too Busy," and "Healthy Mama," Smokin' Joe and Bnois sit down with the cameras to offer an intimate interview, play an acoustic version of the track "Tired of Cryin' Over You," and present a few fan favorites as well.
A selection of lyrical music "Best Of Love Ballads Vol. 02" – heartfelt and sincere work, in which everyone will find their common ground. The album is well matched and You will want to listen to it several times. Definitely a highlight of the main leaders among the songs, perhaps, impossible, as all the songs are very different, but they have in common is an atmosphere of mutual feelings that are expressed in song lyrics.
"Thunder in My Heart" and "Easy to Love" barely nicked the Top 40, and of his eight chart hits from 1975 to 1981, these two were the weakest, but this disco album by the quirky singer, once again produced by Richard Perry, is listenable and has more than its share of good players. Olivia Newton-John songwriter Tom Snow co-wrote the title track with Sayer, while Albert Hammond helped out on the second song and follow-up hit. Half of the ten songs are Snow co-writes, with Hammond, Michael Omartian, Bruce Roberts, and others all contributing. The second Hammond/Sayer title, "I Want You Back," is a pleasant album track, but with Omartian on piano, Jeff Porcaro on drums, and Larry Carlton on guitar, Perry could just put the session on automatic pilot.