Tommy Castro's sixth release for the Blind Pig label, 
Painkiller, picks up where his 2003 set, 
Soul Shaker, left off. This time around, producer 
John Porter -- who has worked with 
Santana, 
Taj Mahal, 
B.B. King, and 
Buddy Guy -- positions 
Castro's 
Delbert McClinton/
Southside Johnny vocal grit in front of a punchy horn section and rounds out the date with a few guest artists. Unlike many similar modern blues projects of good intentions but lackluster performances, the combinations on 
Painkiller never sound forced. In particular, the 
Albert Collins track, "A Good Fool Is Hard to Find," has 
Coco Montoya and 
Castro trading vocal jabs and guitar riffs, and 
Angela Strehli's passionate vocal on 
Freddie King's "If You Believe (In What You Do)" is likewise another highlight of this overall triumphant rock 'n' soul album. ~ Al Campbell