Eric Masclaux's Chair Blues is a soulful and introspective album that showcases his impressive skills on the guitar. The album features a mix of original compositions and covers of classic blues songs, all of which are performed with passion and precision.
The opening track, "Blues for the Chair," sets the tone for the album with its slow and mournful melody. Masclaux's guitar playing is haunting and expressive, and he manages to convey a sense of melancholy that is both powerful and moving.
Other standout tracks on the album include "Crossroads," a cover of the classic Robert Johnson song, and "Stormy Monday," a soulful rendition of the T-Bone Walker classic. Masclaux's guitar playing on both of these tracks is nothing short of exceptional, and he manages to infuse each song with his own unique flair.