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George Benson: Walking To New Orleans - VINYL LPTitle: Walking To New Orleans Artist: George Benson Label: Provogue Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 819873018889 Genre: Blues Release Date: 2019 04 26 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: COLORED VINYL, YELLOW Limited yellow colored vinyl LP pressing. George Benson gets back to Americana basics on Walking to New Orleans, the jazz guitar legend's tribute to both piano pounding hit machine Fats Domino and the original rock guitar hero and poet, Chuck
Title: Walking To New OrleansArtist: George Benson
Label: Provogue
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 819873018889
Genre: Blues
Release Date: 2019-04-26
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: COLORED VINYL, YELLOW
Limited yellow colored vinyl LP pressing. George Benson gets back to Americana basics on Walking to New Orleans, the jazz guitar legend's tribute to both piano-pounding hit machine Fats Domino and the original rock guitar hero and poet, Chuck Berry. Walking to New Orleans is Benson's first recording since 2013's Inspiration: A Tribute to Nat King Cole, but it couldn't be more different. Where Benson embellished Cole's cool tunes with lush orchestral arrangements, the 10-track collection came about by hunkering down in a Music Row studio, with a quartet of first-call Nashville cats. This is Benson's 45th album, and few sound as loose-limbed and flat-out fun!
Tracks:
1.1 Nadine (Is It You)
1.2 Ain't That a Shame
1.3 Rockin' Chair
1.4 You Can't Catch Me
1.5 Havana Moon
2.1 I Hear You Knocking
2.2 Memphis, Tennessee
2.3 Walking to New Orleans
2.4 Blue Monday
2.5 How You've Changed
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This book brilliantly shows what it feels like for me to go through the world neurodivergently. The characters truly resonate. The artistry of the layout and imagery is compelling and once I started reading, I couldn’t stop. What an authentic glimpse into an intense inner world!
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★★★★★ 5
When you think you know someone’s story, maybe think again
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Imaginative and absorbing, this book will encourage you to examine yourself and extend kindness to others. Well-executed and gripping, it will challenge you to confront adversity, grow, and help others do the same.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Building something wonderful out of the broken pieces
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Meg Eden Kuyatt has done it again. I am a big fan of novel in verse, and this author is one reason why. The poetry delivers character, setting, and story in a clear, believable voice. The protagonist, V, is a middle school girl full of feelings, celebrating her difference while fighting for her place in the wonderland of neurotypicals. V introduces herself in vibrant socks that say “I am strange and wonderful.” And with that, we are off.
V is reluctantly spending the summer with her grandma Jojo in the pristine white house that has been in her family for generations. History is definitely living here. The house is a character itself (and a metaphor). I love that V’s cousin Cat creates assemblages, an art form I was not familiar with. Cat describes it as taking discarded, broken stuff and turning it into something beautiful (another metaphor).
There is a lot going on here and a satisfying resolution brought on by a heaping dose of empathy. Highly recommend for the suggested audience (juvenile fiction, grades 3-7), their teachers, and families with neurodivergence.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Emotionally messy relationships with unreliable narrators
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Meg Eden Kuyatt guides us through a beautifully lyrical journey into the life of V, an autistic girl forced to spend the summer with her overbearing grandmother. The story is often more metaphorical than literal, which works well thematically since it revolves around emotionally messy relationships with unreliable narrators, making the details of both the past and present difficult to pin down. Overall, a great read that will be appreciated by both kids and adults looking for mature, nuanced stories about dysfunctional families and the autistic experience.
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