|  Joe Bonamassa
 
  A New Day Now (20th Anniversary Edition)
 
  Review by Gary Hill
 
 This is an intriguing disc. It's a re-master of Joe Bonamassa's first album. That doesn't really fully capture what this is, though. The album was remastered by Kevin Shirley, but it goes deeper than that. In some cases, like "If Heartaches Were Nickels," the final master couldn't be located. So, that meant using the master that was recorded just previous to the final one. It's a different take and doesn't feature the guests who were on the original. Even on the songs where the original master was just remixed, Bonamassa recorded new vocal parts. So, this is a different take on the album. It's a strong release that has some fiery hard rock and blues. There are some bonus tracks that were recorded by Steven Van Zandt and never before released. Those are more mainstream rockers than they were blues rock. All in all, this is quite a cool set that also includes a booklet with lots more details about the process of redoing the mixes. 
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