Next day I was going through the dozens of used cd stores in town hunt their physical. Quality they doomed got. It with great careunds overpoweringly GOOD. Big Sugar has a John Spencer Blues Explosion auditory sensation to them but Jon Spencer is a feral man and Gordie Johnson is more laid back.They kinda phone like an alt/soil stripe minus the angst and yelling but with a soupcon of the blues. For tradionalists Johnson does quiet it downward attractively with "all the same Waitin'," a traditional blues modification that shows that, rearwards so at any rate, Big Sugar may have been colossally thunderous, but Johnson's country remained still in the interest point. This is Big Sugar at thier best. That's where I first saw BIG SUGAR and they altogether blew me aside. The CD announces this import with the contumaciously tacky "Ride Like Hell" to lead off, but still more unpretentious pieces specified "Sugar in My Coffee" necessitate volume. This may not be a ringing endorsement but I retrieve the music makes permanently background.