Best Buy Ratings and Reviews

Best Buy Ratings and Reviews

Customer Reviews for Let Them Talk

Let Them Talk

Model: CD-527497-
SKU: 3301662
UPC: 825646663316
Track Listing: 1. St. James Infirmary - (with Hugh Laurie, featuring Brian "Breeze" Cayolle/Clarence Johnson III/Tracy Griffin/Big Sam Williams), 2. You Don't Know My Mind - (with Hugh Laurie), 3. Six Cold Feet - (with Hugh Laurie, featuring Levon Henry/Jo Green), 4. Buddy Bolden's Blues - (with Hugh Laurie, featuring Brian "Breeze" Cayolle/Clarence Johnson III/Tracy Griffin/Big Sam Williams), 5. Battle of Jericho - (with Hugh Laurie), 6. After You've Gone - (with Hugh Laurie, featuring Dr. John), 7. Swanee River - (with Hugh Laurie), 8. Whale Has Swallowed Me, The - (with Hugh Laurie), 9. John Henry - (with Hugh Laurie, featuring Irma Thomas), 10. Police Dog Blues - (with Hugh Laurie), 11. Tipitina - (with Hugh Laurie, featuring Brian "Breeze" Cayolle/Clarence Johnson III/Tracy Griffin/Big Sam Williams), 12. Whinin' Boy Blues - (with Hugh Laurie), 13. They're Red Hot - (with Hugh Laurie), 14. Baby Please Make a Change - (with Hugh Laurie, featuring Irma Thomas/Tom Jones), 15. Let Them Talk - (with Hugh Laurie)
Average Customer Rating:
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100% of customers would recommend this product to a friend 
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Customer Reviews for Let Them Talk
Review 1 for Let Them Talk

Love it!

Customer Rating
5.0 out of 5
5.0
Posted by: grneyedgrl
from Arkansas
on 01/25/2012
It has a great mix of Jazz & blues. Pleasant to listen to.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Review 2 for Let Them Talk

one of the best blues/piano I've ever experienced

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5.0 out of 5
5.0
Posted by: Blueslover10
from Colorado
on 01/23/2012
What's great about it: everything
What's not so great: nothing
This album should be much more expensive, but I'm glad it is not. Hugh Laurie plays the meanest piano and totally has the blues in his blood. Keep on producing, Mr. Laurie. The music sounds better and better every time I play it. I LIKE YOUR KIND!!! Your acting ain't bad either.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Review 3 for Let Them Talk

Better the second, third time around

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5.0 out of 5
5.0
Posted by: noname1957
from dc
on 11/17/2011
Hugh Laurie doesn't just cover the songs. He makes them his own. I find I like them more each time I listen to them.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Review 4 for Let Them Talk

Hugh Laurie is A M A Z I N G!!!!

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5.0 out of 5
5.0
Posted by: DarTheBucsFan
from Oceanside,CA
on 11/02/2011
What's great about it: EVERYTHING!!!!
What's not so great: He may be so good that House becomes a thing of the past.
I personally have NEVER cared for Blues before Laurie's album. However, I have been a Hugh Laurie fan since Fry & Laurie and of course LOVING House I had to give it a listen. HE IS AMAZING!! I had the opportunity to see him at The Mint and be right up against the stage...even touched the piano LOL. It was the most AWESOME evening. I just hope he doesn't trade on for the other, because I adore both.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Review 5 for Let Them Talk

Let Them Talk cd

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5.0 out of 5
5.0
Posted by: onikami1
from eagan,mn
on 10/20/2011
What's great about it: The music is very good
The cd is very good and the songs are very perform and Hugh Laurie is thebest on the cd.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Review 6 for Let Them Talk

Very tuneful songs, excellent piano playing.

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5.0 out of 5
5.0
Posted by: JamesRMc
from Whittier, CA
on 10/06/2011
What's great about it: The songs are timeless.
What's not so great: Very little.
I liked almost all the songs on the album, particularly St. James Infirmary, After You've Gone (the song made me go out and buy a CD by Dr. John), and Tipitina. It's interesting to see that actors (and musicians too--I'm thinking of Tom Waits in Short Cuts) can perform equally well in a different medium. I think it says a lot about the individual and how they became interested in the performing arts.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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