Product DescriptionExodus is the eighth release by Roger Hurricane Wilson of Bluestorm Records and continues in his familiar electric guitar style format. With a professional career spanning 35 years, this is a collection of songs that represents Roger's strongest influences in his guitar playing and some of his favorite and influential songs. Four of the fifteen songs on this CD are Roger's own compositions. One More White Boy Singin' The Blues is an electric version of a previous acoustic track using a second line drum part, giving it more of a Louisiana feel. It is a tribute to the long line of musicians who, for over 100 years, have developed the wonderful style of music called the blues. Full Speed Ahead was written earlier in Wilson's career and incorporates the stand up and shout type gospel songs that influenced him early in his recording career. Tribute To Danny borrows some traditional Honky Tonk licks, with a few borrowed Danny Gatton phrases to contribute to this heart-felt tribute to the late guitarist. You Do Your Job is simple advice to people who think they need to tell you how to run your career. The cover songs range in style from Blues to Americana, including R&B, Country Ballads, and Rock-a-Billy to Exodus, which is a song that Roger conducted in his high school band as Drum Major. He dedicates this to his late band director, who he considered a mentor full of positive encouragement and inspiration. Hurricane was a country hit back in 1981 that revealed New Orleans confidence early on in the face of many years of threatening storms. Influences from guitarists such as Albert Collins, Roy Buchanan, and Duane Allman, among others can be heard throughout this CD. Exodus was recorded in Tallahassee, Florida in 2007 and 2008 at Synaxis Studios, and was produced and engineered by Michael Traylor of Swamp Monk Music Works and of Captain Beefheart's Magic Band. Traylor also played all drums and percussion on the CD, while original Magic Band bassist, Mark Rockette Morton Boston, contributed the bottom edge. Wilson, in addition to lead vocals, played all of the guitar parts. This project should prove to be a treat to many original Captain Beefheart fans, which offers a taste with the Beefheart classic, Sure Nuff N Yes I Do .. The CD ends with the anthem-like Rainy Night In Georgia, which is a mainstay of Roger's live set .