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Review by raidcehlalred
Does anyone have a problem with Reba now in heavy rotation? Another stellar version.
NO.
Especially when you consider where they are willing to play it. I was impressed with Shoreline. The Atlanta Reba - which really is rather 'short' - features some of my favorite playing this year. I love vintage Reba's with the patient fills and builds; the unhurried shades of melody blended with scattershot notes and, from Fish, the incredible syncopation. Plus, it affords the opportunity for Trey to employ that 90s 'tone' which I, for one, will never tire of.