
In a lot of ways, ‘Til Your River Runs Dry is a very personal album. Burdon looks at those that are gone, and himself as well. He also looks at the world around him. There is a host of good material here. Production is well done, not overdressed or schmaltzy. Sound quality is excellent; very airy and full of space. These attributes suit this particular material well.
While there are no balls-to-the-wall rockers here, there are laid back, uptempo numbers that rock. There are some moving, slower pieces here too. “Devil and Jesus” is a slow blues with some excellent, slightly bluesy guitar, along with a nicely delivered vocal from Burdon. “Wait” is a slow Latin ballad Burdon wrote for his wife. It is mellow but not geriatric, very moving, and the vocal is spot-on. “Bo Diddley Special” was written as a farewell song after attending Bo Diddley’s funeral. It features the “Bo Diddley” beat we all know and love, full of energy and bounce, along with a catchy, tap-your-feet back beat.
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