The album Blues Band by Walter Serri is a masterpiece of blues music. From the first track to the last, the listener is transported to the heart of the blues, with Serri's guitar work taking center stage. The album features a range of blues styles, from slow and soulful ballads to upbeat, foot-tapping tunes.
Serri's guitar playing is exceptional throughout the album, with intricate riffs and solos that showcase his technical skill as well as his deep understanding of the blues. The band backing him up is equally impressive, with tight rhythm sections and soulful vocals that add depth and richness to the music.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Blues for Otis Rush," a tribute to the late blues legend that showcases Serri's ability to capture the essence of another musician's style while still making the music his own. Another standout track is "Highway 61 Revisited," a cover of the Bob Dylan classic that takes the song in a new, bluesy direction.