The follow-up album to Bogart's debut effort is chock full of the kind of wonderful cross-breeding of styles this artist brings to her work. "Don't Know a Thing About Love" is a slice of low-down funk 'n' nasty while the kickoff track, "Tell Me," rocks as hard as anything on the album. Of course, Deanna's specialty -- the piano boogie -- is represented nicely by the tracks "Eclectic Boogie" and "Backstage Boogie." ~ Cub Koda, Rovi
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The follow-up album to Bogart's debut effort is chock full of the kind of wonderful cross-breeding of styles this artist brings to her work. "Don't Know a Thing About Love" is a slice of low-down funk 'n' nasty while the kickoff track, "Tell Me," rocks as hard as anything on the album. Of course, Deanna's specialty -- the piano boogie -- is represented nicely by the tracks "Eclectic Boogie" and "Backstage Boogie." ~ Cub Koda, Rovi
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