Reviews we have received for our CD Blue Line:

From Peter Marinus who writes for the dutch magazine BluesMagazine.

Highlights (translated from Dutch):

"The duo opens with the slowblues Chain And Ball in which the hard-piercing guitar work of Dave Bell stands out. An important role is also played by the intimate, and sometimes powerful, soul voice of Christiane Spruit. The result here is a great blues song!"

"This collaboration of Blue Attitude has once again yielded a nice sympathetic album!"

The full review is here: Blue Line review at Bluesmagazine.nl (in Dutch)

From Harrie Huisman who writes for the dutch magazine fotosbluesrock.

Highlights (translated from Dutch):

"If there are people who like blues, blues rock, ballads, and Classic-Rock, they do not need to read any further, they can immediately purchase this disc."

"They bring nice songs to the audience where you can dream away and after a first listen say "what's that for me" what a wonderful album, especially the dark voice of Christiane Spruit and the guitar work of Dave Bell , reminiscent of a crossing of Snowy White in his best days"

The full review is here: Blue Line review at fotosbluesrock (in Dutch)


Reviews we have received for our CD Paperback:

From Jos Verhagen who writes for the online publication BluesMagazine.nl

Highlights (translated from Dutch):

"When I hear Dave Bell playing, I hear a touch of Gary Moore with some Snowy White. 
The voice of Christiane Spruit I would like to describe low, dark, mysterious. Especially in the slower songs her dark voice really comes into its own."

"A beautiful piece of work from two like-minded souls who, despite the fact that there is an ocean between them, managed to put down a nice laidback CD."

The full review is here: paperback review from BluesMagazine (in Dutch)


From Harrie Huisman who writes for the dutch magazine fotosbluesrock.

Highlight:

Beautiful compositions with wonderful guitar playing by Dave Bell. The sultry voice of Chris Spruit completes everything, a nice album to get through these dark days.

The full review is here: Paperback_review from fotosbluesrock (in Dutch)